Darlington Nurses Feel Vindicated After Landmark NHS Ruling
Two nurses claim victory after judge rules NHS breached dignity by allowing a trans colleague in the changing room.

On 18 January 2026, two Darlington nurses told GB News they felt vindicated after a court decision declared that the NHS Trust had harassed and violated their dignity by permitting a trans colleague into their changing room. The judge ruled that the Trust’s actions constituted harassment, setting a precedent for how NHS organisations must handle workplace inclusion and privacy. The nurses, speaking publicly via GB News, praised the ruling as a landmark victory for staff rights and gender‑sensitive workplace policies. Their statement was delivered in front of the County Durham administrative center and aired as part of GB News’ coverage on trans rights issues.
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