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At times, the animosity between two WWE superstars becomes so intense that fans ask — Why does their rivalry feel so real? This has been the case with CM Punk and Drew McIntyre, whose onscreen rivalry, even though scripted, has blurred the lines between fiction and reality. But the Scottish Warrior has taken things to […]
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A DAMNING dossier names and shames leftie organisations trying to swerve the trans Supreme Court ruling.
It shows radical gender ideology is still embedded in bodies from healthcare and education.
Despite the landmark judgement in April that trans women are not women.
MP Rosie Duffield warned the report by Policy Exchange think tank shows ministers must crack down on any organisations failing to comply with the law.
The report found the biggest teaching union NEU said trans women in schools must be allowed to use ladies’ toilets.
The National Police Chiefs’ Council said they would not “rush” to change biological sex strip searching rules.
And doctors at the BMA union who called the ruling “scientifically illiterate”.
Ms Duffield, who quit Labour last year after clashing with Keir Starmer over women’s rights, said: “How many more will simply stay silent and allow local activists to continue to run the show?
“Government ministers must lead from the top to ensure public bodies comply with the law: ultimately, this is their responsibility.
“Radical positions on gender identity have become deeply embedded and it will be the work of years to rectify it.
“There should be no illusions that this is over: there will be many more battles to fight before women’s sex-based rights are secure.”
Report author Lara Brown praised campaigners like JK Rowling for shining a light on the gender debate.
But added: “There is still much more to be done.”
An NEU spokesperson said: “It’s nonsense to say the National Education Union isn’t standing up for its women members.
“Schools need to support and treat all their staff fairly, including women and trans staff, and unions can help achieve this.’’
Rainbow Six Siege X enters a new era starting June 10, 2025, as it goes free-to-play. Not just that, they will be bringing a plethora of changes to core gameplay, like improving sound, rappel, and more. However, it won’t be Ubisoft if there is no fumbling. Moreover, Ubisoft has always struggled to shape Rainbow Six […]
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