Concerning the history of transgender people in the UK
This fascinating article appeared in today's i newspaper and it concerns the history of transgender people and how the law treated them. Very few knew of a court case from 1968 which was heard in private and the details hidden away. It certainly affected the conduct of the April Ashley case in 1970 and is basically about the establishment elite giving the rest of us, especially transsexual people the heave-ho until the European Court of Human Rights caused Blair's government to amend the law.
The article about a new book published by Prof Zoe Playdon about the matter is well worth reading.
https://inews.co.uk/news/long-reads/secret-court-case-50-yea...