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UK parents could be charged with domestic abuse for not using their child's preferred pronoun

A fresh row erupted yesterday over controversial guidelines from the Crown Prosecution Service that could allegedly lead to parents being charged with domestic abuse for not using their child's preferred pronoun.

The CPS faced claims it was 'losing the plot' over guidance that could also mean someone who refuses to fund their partner's transitioning process could be committing a serious offence. However, The Mail on Sunday was told the CPS was now reviewing its controversial 'Impacts of Domestic Abuse' advice.

Earlier this year, feminist campaigner Maya Forstater branded the prosecution service 'ideologically captured'. And in a scathing report, the Policy Exchange think-tank called on the CPS to replace the guidelines with something that follows British law instead of 'Stonewall law': a reference to the controversial 'diversity' charity.

In a report backed by ex-Justice Secretary Sir Robert Buckland and two former senior judges, Policy Exchange said the law placed no obligations on spouses and partners to support a partner's transgender identity – but that the CPS legal guidance on domestic abuse appeared to suggest otherwise.

Last night, Sir Robert said: 'The issue of gender is deeply sensitive. To reflect gender identity beliefs as a set of undisputed facts is not only mistaken but comes at a huge cost, especially to the women and children the law should be there to protect.'

He added: 'Policy Exchange's report points out that failing to support a partner's feelings about their gender is not equivalent to a form of domestic abuse, which is a serious offence.'

Former Lord Justice of Appeal, Sir Patrick Elias, said: 'The paper raises very serious concerns about the impartiality and independence of the CPS when dealing with the highly sensitive issue of the treatment of transgender persons. It appears to have adopted uncritically the controversial views of Stonewall.'

The report was released just as a new Director of Public Prosecutions – Stephen Parkinson – took up his post and last night, the CPS made clear that parts of the domestic abuse advice were now being reviewed.

A spokesman said: 'We are reviewing our guidance to ensure it helps prosecutors understand the lasting impact domestic abuse can have. Prosecutors should consider the wider patterns of behaviour, power and control when considering appropriate charges in line with the law.'

However, Stonewall took issue with the Policy Exchange report. A spokesperson said: 'This report has a fantastical understanding of how Stonewall, through its Diversity Champions programme, works with employers such as the CPS, and as such lacks credibility.

'We provide guidance and advice to employers on staff inclusion, which organisations take by choice, but it has nothing to do with influencing external policy, as this report erroneously claims.'

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Nearly 17,000 people sign petition slamming the 'non-binary and transgender extravaganza' Macy's plans for upcoming Thanksgiving Day Parade

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A petition organized by One Million Moms, part of the conservative American Family Association, says the event will expose 'tens of millions of viewers at home to the liberal LGBTQ agenda.' The sponsor of the event, the department store Macy's, did not answer DailyMail.com requests for comment.

In their petition, One Million Moms warns Macy's against making a similar mistake.

'Shame on Macy's for promoting and sponsoring this type of entertainment,' the petition says.

'We still cannot trust Macy's Dept. Store. It is clear that Macy's does not have our children's best interests in mind. Macy's needs to know that trust must be earned, and once trust is lost, it is difficult to get back.'

They take aim at the appearance of two trans Broadway stars among the parade line-up of Beagle Scout Snoopy, 'Baby Yoda' Grogu, and other giant balloons, marching bands, and clown crews.


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nivek

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Astronomers call for the Large and Small Magellanic Clouds to be renamed amid claims their namesake has a 'violent colonialist legacy'

Astronomers say the Large and Small Magellanic Clouds should be given a new title because of their namesake's 'violent colonialist legacy'.

The dwarf galaxies, visible to the naked eye from the Southern Hemisphere, have been known about for more than 1,000 years after being spotted by indigenous peoples across South America, Australia, and Africa.

But they are named after the 16th-century Portuguese explorer Ferdinand Magellan, who claimed to have discovered them with his crew during his first circumnavigation of the globe between 1519 and 1522.

This does not sit well with a group of astronomers in the US, however.

Mia de los Reyes, an assistant professor of astronomy at Amherst College, Massachusetts, branded Magellan 'a coloniser, a slaver and a murderer'.

She added that he was 'no astronomer', nor was he the first to discover the galaxies because indigenous peoples had 'names and legends for these systems that predate Magellan by thousands of years'.


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nivek

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Fury at cervical cancer campaign that replaces the word 'women' with 'people' and 'sexualises' smear tests by telling patients not to keep their legs crossed

Don't Keep 'Em Crossed has been launched by North West Cancer Research with a sculpture (pictured) at Manchester Piccadilly Station. A blurb reads: 'Our region's cervical cancer rates are 19% higher than the rest of England. Yet almost 1 in 3 people aged 25-49 in the North West don't attend their cervical screening leaving their risk of developing cervical cancer to chance.' Feminists blasted the decision to refer to 'people' rather than women and accused the team behind the ad of relying on 'laddy' humour (see tweets, inset).

Fury at cervical cancer campaign that replaces the word 'women' with 'people' and

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Moment David Tennant's Doctor Who is scolded by transgender character for calling an alien 'him': 'You're assuming 'he' as a pronoun?'

This is the moment David Tennant's Doctor Who was scolded by a transgender character for calling an alien 'him' during the first 60th Anniversary special.

The character was called out by the daughter of former companion Donna Noble for referring to an adorable fluffy creature called Beep The Meep as 'him'.

Rose, who is played by transgender actress, Yasmin Finney, 19, questioned the Doctor's assumption that the alien was a 'he', asking him: 'You're assuming he as a pronoun?'

The Doctor, after realising his mistake, then apologised and asked Meep if it was a 'he or she or they', to which the creature replied: 'My chosen pronoun is the definite article. I am always Meep'.

Saturday's hour-long special saw the debut of Yasmin's character, who became an instant hit with fans after she discovered the mysterious alien that escaped from a crashed spaceship and attempted to hide it in the shed.


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