“£150,000 Public Money Spent Taking School To Court” | Prayer Ban Upheld By Court

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Prayer Ban In School:

A Muslim student in London's Michaela School lost a High Court challenge against the school's ban on prayer rituals. The policy, deemed discriminatory, was contested by the student. The school argued that allowing such rituals could undermine inclusion among students.

School founder and head teacher Katharine Birbalsingh hailed the ruling as a victory for all schools. In an 83-page judgment, Mr. Justice Linden dismissed the student's case, stating that by enrolling at the school, she accepted restrictions on practicing her religion.

Right-wing conference raid:

Police in Brussels raided a right-wing conference attended by Nigel Farage and Suella Braverman after authorities ordered its closure to ensure public safety.

The National Conservatism (NatCon) Conference, which included speakers like former home secretary Braverman, former UKIP leader Farage and Hungarian leader Viktor Orban, was shut down by local authorities.

Sick Note Britain:

As Britain's labour crisis worsens, the number of people leaving the workforce due to long-term sickness has reached a record high with over 2.8 million individuals claim they are unable to work due to illness, the highest figure since the Office for National Statistics (ONS) began recording.

Ian Collins speaks with political commentator Robert Taylor.

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