Christmas trees make minorities feel ‘excluded’
Christmas trees should be removed from public places, because they might make non-Christians feel excluded, according to research by Canadian psychologists.
Christmas trees should be removed from public places, because they might make non-Christians feel excluded, according to research by Canadian psychologists.
Telling women they can hold down a top-flight job and raise children themselves is a ‘feminist myth’ and the Government should back off expecting the impossible from Britain’s mums, according to a new report.