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Expenses, insurance and fire engines: The week in numbers
Almost four-fifths of transgender people have considered suicide – survey
Joan Burton commits to examining gender recognition
Column: ‘A little girl in rural Ireland’ – My experience growing up transgender
Video: Coming out, being seen, making history – the Gaze Film Festival
Column: Why is the government delaying a law to recognise transgender people?
LGBT in the workplace: online toolkit launched to help employers
Sitdown Sunday: 7 deadly reads
Column: 'Support for my coming out reflects changing attitudes in Ireland'
Miss Universe to allow transgender contestants from 2013
Transgender woman becomes first to enter Irish same-sex partnership
Explainer: Gender Identity issues
The Daily Fix: Friday
Controversial Paddy Power Ladies' Day ad pulled
Boy, 5, lives as girl in one of youngest cases of Gender Identity Disorder
Call for 'transphobic' Paddy Power advert to be withdrawn
Column: ‘I know I’m a woman, and my gender should be recognised’
European transgender forum to meet in Ireland
UNESCO praises Irish anti-homophobic bullying campaign
Australia adds third gender to passports
Cuba transgender wedding shows shifting attitudes
Transgender people will be forced to divorce to achieve recognition
Thailand's transgender population say ID cards confuse at polls
Anti-homophobic bullying ad hits half-million views mark on YouTube
Column: "I was let down by those I trusted and had faith in"
The Daily Fix: Monday
Transgender worker awarded €35,000 over workplace discrimination
The Sun's transgender quiz criticised as "offensive" and unacceptable