An independent review led by Prof Alice Sullivan found that conflating biological sex and gender in data collection has led to missed cancer screenings and overlooked criminal convictions. Prof Sullivan recommended that public bodies collect data on both sex and gender identity to ensure accuracy. The report also raised concerns about policing and recommended changes to how sex and gender data are recorded in systems. The government has been urged to implement these recommendations across the board for better data collection and public services.
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Man pleads guilty in pipe bomb attack on Salem Satanic Temple
Sean Patrick Palmer, 49, of Perkins pleaded guilty in federal court to using an explosive to damage the headquarters of The Satanic Temple in Salem. Surveillance footage showed Palmer throwing a pipe bomb at the building, resulting in minor damage, and investigators found a note urging repentance addressed to "Dear Satanist." Palmer faces five to 20 years in prison, three years of supervised release, and a fine of up to $250,000, with sentencing scheduled for...
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