Social justice secretary says Holyrood ‘fully accepts’ supreme court ruling and will amend guidance The Scottish government has “no plans” to return to its controversial bill on gender recognition, the high-water mark of Nicola Sturgeon’s progressive agenda, as it attempted to reassure the trans community that “you are valued”. In a statement to MSPs on Tuesday afternoon, the social justice secretary, Shirley-Anne Somerville, said Holyrood “fully accepts” the judgment of the supreme court, which ruled against Scottish ministers last Wednesday in the culmination of a long-running legal action brought by the campaign group For Women Scotland. Continue reading... from The Guardian https://ift.tt/INpRWol via IFTTT
A cast recording for the souped-up train musical is released, Michael Sheen plays the NHS hero at the National and David Hare delivers his Covid memoir
“Tonight is the most important night in the history of the world!” That announcement in the overture might be a lot of hot air, but director Luke Sheppard’s souped-up Wembley Park revival of the railroad-race musical is a lot of fun even without the skates on. The cast recording, featuring new rap Hydrogen, redefined characters and fresh orchestrations by Matthew Brind and Andrew Lloyd Webber, is released on 8 November. Highlights include Jeevan Braich, who makes his professional acting debut as Rusty, giving a shining version of Crazy.
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