Has there been a cover-up in NHS Scotland trans case?

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The hearing of evidence in a major case involving a trans doctor may need to be delayed as a result of the failure of NHS Fife to comply with a judicial order requiring production of documents. Sandie Peggie, a nurse of 30 years’ experience, is suing her employer for unlawful harassment and discrimination caused by [...]Read More...

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