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There is a Northumbria branch of the [[Gay Police Association]].<ref>http://www.gmfa.org.uk/theguide/show?id=4b5cf521c2584 GPA Northumbria in the [[GMFA]] guide.</ref>
There is a Northumbria branch of the [[Gay Police Association]].<ref>http://www.gmfa.org.uk/theguide/show?id=4b5cf521c2584 GPA Northumbria in the [[GMFA]] guide.</ref>
In 2025 Mr Justice Linden ruled that Northumbria Police had not acted impartially by marching in uniform in support of [[transgender]] rights. He said: “The fact that the officers had publicly stated their support for transgender rights by taking part in the 2024 march would be likely to give the impression that they may not deal with the matter fairly and impartially.” <ref> Police wrong to join Pride march, judge rules https://www.msn.com/en-gb/entertainment/music/police-wrong-to-join-pride-march-judge-rules/ar-AA1IIVer?ocid=hpmsn&cvid=abcc3a88988b42539acf0b6dd268aea9&ei=12 (accessed 17 July 2025) </ref>


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Revision as of 11:29, 17 July 2025

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Northumbria Police is the police service covering the counties of Northumberland and Tyne and Wear.

LGBT history

There is a Northumbria branch of the Gay Police Association.[1] In 2025 Mr Justice Linden ruled that Northumbria Police had not acted impartially by marching in uniform in support of transgender rights. He said: “The fact that the officers had publicly stated their support for transgender rights by taking part in the 2024 march would be likely to give the impression that they may not deal with the matter fairly and impartially.” [2]

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