SIR Keir Starmer has ordered hospitals, universities and public bodies to follow new rules on trans toilets and changing rooms.
The PM said they must observe the on single-sex spaces after complaints some were reluctant to act.
It comes after critics warned some NHS trusts, and government departments are dragging their feet on implementing the decision.
Asked if they need to get on with it, told reporters: “We’ve accepted , welcomed the ruling, and everything else flows from that as far as I’m concerned.
“And therefore, all guidance of whatever kind needs to be consistent with the ruling and we need to get to that position as soon as possible.”;
In April, the legal definition of a woman is based on biological sex, not self-declared gender identity â even for those with a Gender Recognition Certificate.
The landmark judgment confirmed single-sex spaces like toilets, changing rooms and wards can legally be reserved for biological women only.
The ruling dealt a major blow to campaigners who had pushed for trans women to access female-only spaces, even after legally changing their gender on paper.
