Campaigners hold a protest in Edinburgh after the scrutiny period for UK trans guidance ends. According to reports, around 80 people gather at an event called “Resisting Transphobia” on Thursday. Organisers and attendees say they are angry about the guidance and its implications, according to the accounts covering the demonstration. The articles describe the protest as part of ongoing public opposition to the guidance, with participants calling attention to concerns about how the rules may affect trans people. Both outlets focus on the timing of the action, noting that it takes place as the formal period of scrutiny concludes, and they describe the atmosphere in terms of anger expressed by protesters. The reporting does not provide detailed information about specific changes in the guidance or any official responses from government bodies within the excerpts provided. Overall, the coverage indicates the protest is a collective show of dissent tied to the end of the guidance’s review process and highlights continued public debate around trans policy in the UK.