Home Secretary: ‘Offending someone is not a criminal offence’
The police will no longer interfere with a person’s freedom of expression “simply because someone is offended”, the Home Secretary has said.
The police will no longer interfere with a person’s freedom of expression “simply because someone is offended”, the Home Secretary has said.
Children as young as seven are being taught contested gender identity beliefs at a Church of England school in Norfolk, parents have said.