Meanwhile, Stephenson said the commission had, under her predecessor Kishwer Falkner, given “legally sound” guidance to the UK Government on single-sex services and were awaiting ministers’ responses.
The Government has said it will not be rushed in publishing an updated code of practice which will be used by businesses and other organisations to inform their provision of single and separate-sex services such as toilets and changing rooms.
The guidance requires ministerial approval and would only come into force 40 days after the Government had laid the draft code in Parliament.
Asked if she would be prepared to accept changes to the draft, Stephenson said: “We’ve made the draft, and we think that it’s legally sound on the basis of extensive legal advice, and we provided it to Government.
“Government obviously has to assure themselves that they’re confident that it’s legally sound, and they’re doing that, and we’re really happy to provide them with any evidence that they need in order to do that.
“We’re waiting to hear back from them about their views on the guidance.”
https://uk.news.yahoo.com/protect-trans-people-single-sex-050000412.html
This is just one of the many articles that have been written based on an interview by PA. Each one has a slightly different slant depending of which paper it is published in.