Refusal to grant gender-neutral passports a ‘breach of human rights’

High Court hears case that could affect up to 650,000 people

Christie Elan-Cane
Christie Elan-Cane has campaigned for gender-neutral passports for more than 25 years
(Image credit: Daniel Leal-Olivas/Getty Images)

A campaigner is arguing in the High Court that the Government’s refusal to issue gender-neutral passports is a “breach of human rights”.

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