Sandie Peggie tribunal judge issues 11 more ruling corrections
PA MediaThe judge in Sandie Peggie's employment tribunal case has made more corrections to his original ruling.
The nurse partially won her claim against Fife's health board after refusing to share a women's changing room with Dr Beth Upton, who is transgender.
Last week, the tribunal took steps to amend the published judgement, after complaints that a quote in it - about another case - was made up.
Now the judge has set out 11 more changes to the ruling, which are described as clerical mistakes, errors or omissions.
None of the changes affect the ruling in the case.
Ms Peggie has said she will appeal the tribunal's findings.
The corrections have been published on the UK government's website.
One amends a line that set out how the tribunal used the term "trans man" - the line initially defined the term as "a person assigned as male by sex at birth" when it should have read "a person assigned as female by sex at birth".
Another corrects a quote from a court case, which initially read "the man was not provided with toilet facilities" when it should have read "the claimant was not provided with toilet facilities".
Quotation marks were taken out of another line referencing a separate court case and a capital letter in another line (in the word "Both") was changed to a lower case letter ("both").
The final correction was a reference to the campaign group "Not All Gays" - a group which promotes the rights of lesbian, gay and bisexual people. The original ruling referred to the group as "Not For Gays".
