OPINION: Boris Johnson’s failure on transgender rights is morally untenable
Britain purports to be a global leader on LGBT+ rights, but now trails 25 countries on gender recognition
Belgium appoints Europe's first transgender deputy PM
Petra De Sutter became one of seven deputy prime ministers in Belgium's coalition government
Canada reintroduces bill banning LGBT conversion therapy
The bill will include offences such as causing a minor to undergo conversion therapy, causing any person to undergo the therapy against their will, and profiting from the practice
Intersex surgery 'abuses' condemned by 34 states at U.N. rights forum
It is the first time that unnecessary surgeries on children born with an indeterminate sex have been criticised at the United Nations
America's 'Drag Ambassadors' aim to register voters one brunch show at a time
The nonpartisan, nonprofit organization Drag Out the Vote hopes to help register LGBT+ Americans to vote
Australian sports set guidelines for inclusion of trans athletes
Australian sports federations for rugby union, tennis and Australian Rules football have set guidelines aimed at including transgender athletes
UK authors sign letter in support of trans people after J.K. Rowling furore
Jeanette Winterson and Malorie Blackman were among authors that signed a letter supporting transgender people
Poland government heads further to the right in new lineup
Poland's new education minister could be Przemyslaw Czarnek, a Catholic lecturer who has said gay people aren't equal to others
Transgender people still criminalised in 13 U.N. member states, report finds
Nigeria, Oman and Lebanon are among the nations with explicit anti-trans laws
Arts figures defend J.K. Rowling in transgender rights row
Well-known writers, actors and journalists denounce 'onslaught of abuse' directed at 'Harry Potter' author