Children under-16 can take life-changing puberty blockers WITHOUT their parents' consent, says High Court as it overturns landmark ruling against NHS gender clinic
- The Tavistock and Portman NHS Foundation Trust won a bid to overturn a ruling
- It was ruled it was 'unlikely' 13-year-old could consent to puberty-blocking drugs
- But the NHS Trust brought an appeal against last year's High Court ruling in June
- Now, Court of Appeal said it was inappropriate for High Court to give guidance