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  • 2 days ago | msn.com | Camilla Tominey |Kamal Ahmed |Martina Navratilova |Tom Morgan

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  • 2 days ago | telegraph.co.uk | Camilla Tominey |Kamal Ahmed |Martina Navratilova

    She has won a record breaking 59 Grand Slam titles in tennis and has campaigned for rights for women for years. Dialling in from her Florida home, Martina Navratilova spoke to The Daily T about why last week's Supreme Court ruling on trans was "momentous". Navratilova - one of the greatest sports stars of all time - said it was time for every sporting body, from tennis to football, to be clear. Women's sport should be for women only.

  • 6 days ago | telegraph.co.uk | Camilla Tominey |Kamal Ahmed

    Reverend Bernard Randall had been happily teaching at a private Church of England boarding school in Derbyshire when he was abruptly sacked for gross misconduct in September 2019, after delivering a sermon in which he told students they didn't need to accept LGBT values unquestioningly. It followed on from him pushing back against a workshop for teachers delivered by a LGBT charity called Educate & Celebrate a year earlier, designed to train staff how to be more inclusive.

  • 1 week ago | yahoo.com | Camilla Tominey

    Camilla TomineyThu, April 17, 2025 at 3:06 PM UTC1 min readSusan Smith and Marion Calder of For Women Scotland celebrate outside the Supreme Court - Henry Nicholls/AFP via Getty ImagesIt’s well over 24 hours since the UK Supreme Court determined that transgender women are not legally women. Since then the Prime Minister has posted about Easter traffic and GP waiting times – but nothing on that landmark ruling.

  • 1 week ago | telegraph.co.uk | Camilla Tominey |Kamal Ahmed |Trevor Phillips

    It's well over 24 hours since the UK Supreme Court determined that transgender women are not legally women. Since then the Prime Minister has posted about Easter traffic and GP waiting times - but nothing on that landmark ruling. There hasn't even been a formal Government statement or a Cabinet minister on the airwaves. Kamal and Camilla ask why Keir Starmer and his Labour colleagues are so quiet and call for clarity on how the Government will ensure rights based on biological sex are protected.

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RT @womenpolicyctr: A CONSPIRACY OF SILENCE BETRAYS WOMEN AND GIRLS “A conspiracy of silence won’t just fail grooming survivors. It will d…

Camilla Tominey
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11 Apr 25

Even many feminists don’t want to confront the reality of the racist and sexist attitudes that have been imported into Britain. This week’s column👇🏻 https://t.co/H1GA90Vbfb