In the United Kingdom, the figures related to the Transgender Day of Remembrance (TDOR) reflect the ongoing challenges faced by the transgender community. While the murder of transgender individuals in the UK is relatively rare, the community still faces significant issues, particularly concerning mental health.

According to a report by Stonewall, 27% of transgender young people in the UK have attempted suicide, and 89% have thought about it. Additionally, 72% have self-harmed at least once. These statistics highlight the severe impact of discrimination, isolation, and lack of support on the mental health of transgender individuals.

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