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I wonder whether the page title should have "The" in it. What do we do for other reviews named after people, or is their any MOS guidance about it? The page terms of reference seem to sometimes say "The Cass Review" and sometimes "Cass Review" (e.g. green text bottom left). The review appears to have a sub-title "Independent Review of Gender Identity Services for Children and Young People" which we should probably mention in the article, and perhaps that's its official title. Can we find out? On the interim report every other page header has "Independent review of gender identity services for children and young people". This NHS Page seems to use the longer name as the official title. I'm happy for us to use the shorter name for the article title per WP:COMMONNAME. -- Colin° 12:53, 9 April 2024 (UTC)
- Good point - see eg. Leveson Enquiry, I think it should probably lose the the. Void if removed (talk) 13:46, 9 April 2024 (UTC)