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Scottish Government Bill aims to ease pain of gender recognition

Global newsBy Sisters For ChangeDecember 19, 2019

The Scottish Government has published a draft Bill reforming the process for obtaining legal gender recognition. Written by National Newsdesk, The National The draft Bill – which is now open for consultation – aims to remove barriers currently in place for an individual to secure the legal recognition of their gender identity. Included in the…

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