A recent Troubles ruling is likely to be significant in deciding whether an earlier Supreme Court ruling on the definition of a woman applies in NI in the way it does in the rest of the UK.
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A Hungary-style slapdown of Northern Irish laws on transgenderism is now less likely thanks to the Supreme Court.