School's Union Jack display sparks identity debate
A Warwickshire school's decision to prominently display the Union Jack has ignited a heated debate about national identity and inclusivity in education.
A Warwickshire school's decision to prominently display the Union Jack has ignited a heated debate about national identity and inclusivity in education.
A 12-year-old girl was reportedly put in isolation at her school for wearing a skirt deemed 'too short'. Her parents are outraged, calling the decision 'ridiculous' and demanding answers.
Secondary schools in England will introduce new measures to tackle incel ideology and promote healthy relationships through updated sex education programmes.