Equality group: Reform of ‘insult’ law is vital
The reform of a law which criminalises “insulting” words or behaviour is “vital to protect free speech”, the chairman of the Equality and Human Rights Commission has said.
The reform of a law which criminalises “insulting” words or behaviour is “vital to protect free speech”, the chairman of the Equality and Human Rights Commission has said.
Parents in Scotland are shocked that an explicit sex education DVD, which has been withdrawn from sale, is still being shown in Scottish primary schools.