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Suzanne Moore
Politics & Government · United Kingdom
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The Telegraph
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Mar 2026
It is a travesty not to celebrate Jenni Murray’s bravery in the trans debate
Dame Jenni Murray is remembered as a pioneering broadcaster and stalwart defender of women’s rights whose stance on biological sex led to conflict with the BBC and contributed to her departure from Woman’s Hour. She maintained that women’s rights are rooted in biological sex and opposed compelled language and policy changes she felt undermined safeguarding and single‑sex spaces. Despite criticism, threats, and professional repercussions, she continued to speak publicly on the issue, later viewing a 2025 Supreme Court ruling as validation of her position. Her legacy is framed as one of courage, integrity and commitment to women’s rights.
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