Politicians, campaigners and UN special rapporteur concerned by case of Isla Bryson, who offended before she had transitioned
Isla Bryson from Clydebank, West Dunbartonshire, arrives at the high court in Glasgow where she was found guilty of two charges of rape committed when she was known as Adam Graham.Isla Bryson from Clydebank, West Dunbartonshire, arrives at the high court in Glasgow where she was found guilty of two charges of rape committed when she was known as Adam Graham.Last modified on Wed 25 Jan 2023 19.
Isla Bryson, from Clydebank, West Dunbartonshire, was found guilty of two charges of rape on Tuesday after a six-day trial at the high court in Glasgow. The jury heard Bryson raped two women – one in Clydebank in 2016 and one in Drumchapel, Glasgow, in 2019 – after meeting them online. Prosecutors described Bryson as “preying” on vulnerable women.
Brown also underlined that the gender recognition reform bill – which simplifies how transgender individuals change their legal gender – does not affect the SPS approach to trans prisoners, which is based on the detailed assessment of risk for the individual, other prisoners and prison staff.
Malaysia Latest News, Malaysia Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Politicians divided on Alice Springs alcohol banOne senior government minister shied away from backing calls for alcohol restrictions in Alice Springs amid the out-of-control crime wave, as the Chief Minister declares she would not support any “race-based” intervention.
Read more »
Albanese condemned by NT politicians over inaction in AliceA prominent Northern Territory politician has claimed the Prime Minister ignored his pleas for more boots on the ground and another has accused Albanese of inaction as the Alice Springs crime wave spirals out of control.
Read more »
Black teachers, trans women, cleaners and cons: how the BBC’s Open Door allowed ‘real people’ to let ripIt ran for a decade and infuriated the rightwing press, giving a voice to marginalised Britain. Now a new show is celebrating the extraordinarily prescient Open Door series
Read more »
‘This is an exciting time!’ How Scotland’s whisky industry went from bust to boomNew distilleries are popping up, while old ones are reopening and modernising; some vintages fetch £10,000 a bottle. It’s a new golden age for scotch
Read more »
US classified documents hunt spreads to PenceFormer vice-president Mike Pence is the latest to have classified documents discovered at his home, raising questions about how many other politicians did the same and whether it could hurt their attempts to become president.
Read more »