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A man called Bombshell fires up Zimbabwe's succession battle


Published on 2025-03-12 21:21:01 - BBC
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  • Zanu-PF was outraged by his "disloyal" remarks - later described as "amounting to treason" - forcing Bombshell into hiding from where, through his representatives, he continues to make taunts via social media, hinting at protests.

The article from the BBC discusses the ongoing debate over the use of puberty blockers for transgender youth in the UK. It highlights the recent decision by NHS England to halt the routine prescription of puberty blockers to children and young people, following a review that found insufficient evidence on their safety and effectiveness. This decision has sparked a range of reactions: some medical professionals and activists argue that this move could harm transgender youth by denying them necessary care, while others, including some clinicians and parents, support the decision, citing concerns over long-term effects and the need for more research. The article also touches on the broader implications for transgender healthcare, mentioning the closure of the Tavistock Clinic's Gender Identity Development Service and the establishment of new regional hubs to provide more comprehensive care. Additionally, it notes the emotional and psychological impact on transgender youth and their families amidst this policy change, with some feeling abandoned by the healthcare system.

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[ https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cdel6e9570jo ]