



Of course, this is not the first time The Sunday Times has reported on the scandal at The Tavistock. She led its coverage of the care available to young people experiencing gender-related distress, which helped precipitate an extensive NHS review and unearthed evidence that was later used in several sets of legal proceedings. The three articles are (we include archive links for those without a Sunday Times subscription): Tavistock scandal ‘on a par with East German doping of athletes’Īrchive: How the Tavistock Gender Clinic Ran Out of ControlĪrchive: The Tavistock Experiment can never be repeatedĪrchive: The Book: “Time to Think” by Hannah Barnes Hannah Barnes – “Time to Think” Hannah Barnes is an award-winning journalist at the BBC’s flagship current affairs programme Newsnight. Hannah Barnes is a former BBC Newsnight researcher, with Newsnight being the BBC’s vehicle for providing deeper investigation and exploration of stories in the news. Hannah Barnes’s scrupulous research is a painful, important reminder that clinical care that promotes the wellbeing of young people experiencing gender incongruence and distress, and that protects their autonomy, cannot be built on ideological sands of ignorance, forgetting and silencing. On Sunday 12th February 2023, The Sunday Times published three articles connected with the launch of Hannah Barnes’ new book “Time to Think” on the Gender Identity Development Service (GIDS) at The Tavistock Centre in London (frequently called just The Tavistock). The Sunday Times is UK’s largest circulation quality newspaper.
