LONDON, May 21 (Reuters) - Britain on Thursday published long-awaited guidance on applying equality law to single-sex spaces following a landmark 2025 ruling on the legal definition of sex, a move likely to intensify debate over transgender rights.
The guidance sets out when organisations can lawfully exclude transgender people from women-only and men-only spaces - including toilets, changing rooms, hospital wards, refuges and sports - after the Supreme Court affirmed in April last year that "sex" refers to biological sex.
The ruling means that a transgender woman is legally considered male, and a transgender man is considered female. (Reporting by Sam Tabahriti; editing by William James)
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