Teachers could get protection against blasphemy claims under new laws
Briefly

According to The Times, the report urges the Department for Education to issue schools with statutory guidance to safeguard teachers' freedom of expression, preventing automatic suspensions over blasphemy claims and maintaining teachers' anonymity.
The report highlights the impact of recent blasphemy cases, such as the Batley Grammar School incident, where a teacher was threatened after showing an image of the prophet Muhammad, leading to many teachers self-censoring to avoid religious offense.
Read at www.independent.co.uk
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