
Josh Parry
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Gender | Male |
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Age | 46 |
Date of birth | April 5,1978 |
Zodiac sign | Aries |
Born | Sonora |
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United States | |
Height | 188 (cm) |
Weight | 113 (kg) |
Position | Fullback |
Job | American football player |
Education | San José State University |
Movies/Shows | The Christ Slayer |
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ID | 1562976 |
Josh Parry Life story
Joshua David "Josh" Parry is a former American football fullback. He was signed by the Philadelphia Eagles as an undrafted free agent in 2001. He played college football at San Jose State. Parry was also a member of the Oakland Raiders, Frankfurt Galaxy, and Seattle Seahawks.
Conversion therapy ban tabled by Lib Dem peer

...By Lauren Moss, LGBT correspondent & Josh Parry, LGBT producerBBC NewsA proposed ban on conversion therapy in the UK, which would introduce unlimited fines for those found guilty, has been put forward in the House of Lords...
Conversion therapy: Equality watchdog calls for ban

...By Lauren Moss, LGBT correspondent & Josh Parry, LGBT producerBBC NewsBritain s equality watchdog has called on the government to ban " harmful" conversion-therapy practices...
The 'gay tax' facing same-sex couples starting a family

...By Lauren Moss and Josh Parry, LGBT correspondent and producerBBC NewsSame-sex couples are still having to pay thousands of pounds before they can access NHS fertility treatment, BBC News has found...
Recorded hate crimes in England and Wales treble in past decade

...By Lauren Moss, Josh Parry & Julia BrysonBBC NewsRecorded hate crimes in England and Wales have trebled in the past decade, but fallen by 5% in the last year...
Trans guidance is needed in schools, parents tell BBC

...By Lauren Moss, LGBT correspondent & Josh Parry, LGBT producerBBC NewsAs pupils settle into a new academic year, BBC News has spoken to two parents whose children have questioned their gender about the impact the lack of transgender guidance for schools has had on their families...
Couple injured in another homophobic attack in South London neighbourhood

...By Lauren Moss, LGBT correspondent & Josh Parry, LGBT producerBBC NewsTwo men were taken to hospital after a homophobic attack in south London, the second such incident publicised within the space of a week...
Trans charity Mermaids loses case against LGB Alliance

...By Lauren Moss and Josh Parry, LGBT correspondent & producerBBC NewsA transgender charity s attempt to get an organisation it described as having an " anti-trans focus" removed from the charity register has been dismissed...
Puberty blockers to be given only in clinical research

...By Lauren Moss, LGBT correspondent & Josh Parry, LGBT producerBBC NewsPuberty blockers will only be prescribed to children attending gender identity services as part of clinical research, NHS England has announced...
Conversion therapy: Equality watchdog calls for ban
By Lauren Moss , LGBT correspondent & Josh Parry , LGBT producerBBC News
Britain's equality watchdog has called on The government to ban " harmful" conversion-therapy practices.
The Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) says legislation to outlaw conversion therapy should be included in The King 's Speech next month.
Conversion therapy is a practice which seeks to change or suppress someone's sexual orientation or gender identity.
Campaigners have stepped up demands for a ban in The Past five years.
The government first promised The Practice would be outlawed in England and Wales in 2018.
But since then there have been several delays and U-turns, with The government saying in January 2023 that it would " shortly" publish a draft bill.
Thorough scrutiny 'imperative'Baroness Kishwer Falkner, who chairs The Commission , has now written to Women and Equalities Minister Kemi Badenoch insisting The legislation " is needed".
states: " Legislation to ban harmful conversion practices is needed, and. . thorough and detailed scrutiny remains imperative to ensure that any ban is fully effective in protecting people with The protected characteristics of sexual orientation and gender reassignment from harm, while avoiding any unintended consequences.
" As such, I hope to see this legislation in The forthcoming King's Speech. "
Baroness Falkner acknowledged it was a " complex and Sensitive Area , with The potential to have wide-ranging impacts" and said therefore, any legislation should be " carefully considered to ensure it uses clear terminology and definitions and is proportionate and evidence-based".
She added that she hoped any legislation would be mentioned in The Next , due to take place in November, when The government highlights its priorities for The months ahead.
to ban conversion therapy in 2022, The EHRC previously recommended that any legislation should initially Focus On practices that aimed to change a person's sexual orientation, rather than gender identity, due to what it called a " lack of evidence" and concerns that it could prevent people accessing " appropriate support".
Theresa May 's government first vowed to In July 2018 after a suggested 2% had undergone The Practice and another 5% offered it.
In March 2022, then-Prime Minister Boris Johnson dropped plans for The legislation, later defending a decision by saying there were " complexities and sensitivities" to be worked through.
In January of this year, The government said it would ban conversion therapy for " everyone" .
The Scottish Government has promised to launch a consultation into banning The Practice .
Some groups, including The Evangelical Alliance, which says it represents 3,500 churches, have argued a ban on conversion therapy could restrict religious freedoms. However, many support a ban.
Earlier this month, shadow women and equalities secretary Anneliese Dodds said a " no loopholes" trans-inclusive ban on conversion therapy would be introduced under a Labour government.
A government spokesman said: " No-one in This Country should be harmed or harassed for who they are, and attempts at so-called conversion therapy are abhorrent. That is why We Are carefully considering this very complex issue. "
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