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Judges at the Supreme Court in London were asked to rule on what that law means by "sex" - whether it means biological sex, or legal, "certificated" sex as defined by the 2004 Gender Recognition Act.
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The UK Supreme Court has unanimously backed the biological definition of "woman" under the 2010 Equality Act.
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They said a "certified" definition of sex would weaken protections for lesbians, citing the example of lesbian-only spaces and associations as it would mean that a trans woman who was attracted to women would be classed as a lesbian.
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The judges added: "The practical problems that arise under a certificated sex approach are clear indicators that this interpretation is not correct."
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