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The testimonies of medical experts presented during the High Court case involving puberty-blocking drugs have been revealed by the Mail on Sunday.
The experts spoke out against the NHS’s use of puberty blockers on gender-confused children and teens, which led the court to state that most young people could not legally consent to taking the life-altering drugs.
A court order had originally prevented the statements from being published, but the newspaper’s lawyers successfully argued there was “significant public interest” in disclosing them.
Abandoning good practice
Prof Christopher Gillberg, an expert in child and adolescent psychiatry, said giving puberty-blocking drugs was tantamount to conducting “a live experiment” on vulnerable children.
Priti Patel accuses Tory MP Tobias Ellwood of egregious breach of Covid rules after he went to a Christmas party at a posh London club after warning festive gatherings could spark a deadly third wave - as he apologises for well-intentioned attendance
Tobias Ellwood gave a speech at a formal dinner in Piccadilly earlier this week
The Commons defence committee chairman insists it was a business meeting
The Iraq Britain Business Council described the occasion as a Christmas party
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media captionA Conservative MP who attended a business dinner was in “breach of the regulations” the home secretary says
Conservative MP Tobias Ellwood broke Covid rules by giving a speech at a dinner in London, the home secretary has said.
Mr Ellwood had defended his well-intentioned attendance at the event, saying it was fully Covid compliant .
He said he was sorry coverage of it had muddled the government s clear message as we head towards Christmas .
But home secretary Priti Patel said he had broken the rules and suggested he could face a fine.
Asked about Mr Ellwood s actions, the prime minister s official spokesman said: I would point you to the home secretary s words.
Tobias Ellwood defends speaking at 27-person business dinner first advertised as ‘Christmas party’ Barney Davis
Tobias Ellwood has insisted he did not break Covid-19 restrictions after this week speaking at a 27-person dinner that was initially advertised as a “Christmas party”.
The ToryMP for Bournemouth East was among the attendees at the business dinner hosted by the Iraq Britain Business Council (IBBC) on December 15 - the day after warning the House of Commons of a possible third wave of coronavirus in the New Year.
The event came just hours before London was plunged into Tier 3 restrictions, a move which barred people from meeting with anyone outside their household or support bubble indoors or outdoors, apart from in a public open space in a group of six or less.