
A teacher suspended after allegedly showing caricatures of the Prophet Muhammad during a religious education lesson is said to have accepted that pupils would tell their parents about it before displaying the images.
Dozens of furious Muslim parents protested outside the historic Batley Grammar School in West Yorkshire today, which had to delay its opening and told pupils to stay at home amid chaotic scenes at the gates.
A school in Yorkshire has issued a grovelling apology after a teacher showed cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad.
We don’t have blasphemy laws in Britain.
Teachers are free to explore all religions and themes.
Our schools mustn’t be intimated into submission for daring to do so! pic.twitter.com/dnudTulLiq
— Darren Grimes (@darrengrimes_) March 25, 2021
More here – Headmaster apologises, police called as parents protest at UK school after teacher shows Prophet Mohammed cartoon
