Block on Scottish gender reforms to be challenged in court
The Scottish government is to launch a legal challenge to Westminster's block on its controversial gender reforms.
The proposals, which would allow people in Scotland to self-identify their sex, were passed by the Scottish Parliament in December last year.
But they were blocked by the UK government over their potential impact on UK-wide equality laws.
Shirley-Anne Somerville, Scotland's social justice secretary, told BBC Scotland it was important to "stand up for the will of the Scottish Parliament".
She is expected to make a statement at Holyrood after the Easter break setting out details of her plans for a court challenge.
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