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European rights body urges UK ministers to review protest laws

The Council of Europe urged the UK to review protest laws after hundreds of arrests and warned of legal uncertainty for transgender rights following a Supreme Court ruling.

  • Europe's human rights commissioner Michael O'Flaherty warned the UK government to consider trans rights after the Supreme Court ruling on gender definitions, to avoid leaving trans people in an unacceptable 'intermediate zone.'
  • The Council of Europe's human rights commissioner, Michael O'Flaherty, urged UK ministers to address trans rights and protest policing following a Supreme Court ruling on gender definitions, warning about legal uncertainties for trans individuals.
  • The government's Crime and Policing Bill raises concerns about compliance with human rights laws, especially in relation to peaceful assembly and trans rights, according to O'Flaherty.
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European watchdog warns over trans rights and policing of protests

Michael O’Flaherty warned of a tendency to see human rights of different groups as a ‘zero-sum game’.

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BBC News broke the news in United Kingdom on Tuesday, October 14, 2025.
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