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BBC: Sorry We Botched This Story About a Man Threatening Schools for Misgendering

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June 23, 2026

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BBC: Sorry We Botched This Story About a Man Threatening Schools for Misgendering
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Utusan Malaysia

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· Jul 5, 2026

Sekolah perlu perjelas tindakan susulan aduan buli pelajar

PETALING JAYA: Pihak pengurusan sebuah sekolah di Bau, Sarawak perlu tampil memberi penjelasan berhubung tindakan susulan selepas menerima aduan mengenai gangguan terhadap seorang pelajar perempuan Tingkatan Dua. Ahli Parlimen Mas Gading, Mordi Bimol berkata, aduan itu difahamkan dibuat kira-kira dua minggu sebelum kejadian buli yang menyebabkan mangsa cedera. Katanya, perkara itu amat membimbangkan kerana tindakan ... Read more The post Sekolah perlu perjelas tindakan susulan aduan buli pelajar appeared first on Utusan Malaysia.

TwistedSifter

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· Jun 21, 2026

A Teacher’s Husband Raises Concerns About A School Policy That He Says Pressures Staff To Work While Ill

Such a simple policy change would benefit teachers, students, and administrators, yet they refuse to do it. The post A Teacher’s Husband Raises Concerns About A School Policy That He Says Pressures Staff To Work While Ill appeared first on TwistedSifter.

Off The Press

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· Jun 27, 2026

Judge resurrects white teacher’s suit alleging racial segregation

Five years after a drama teacher sued her Chicago-area school district for racially segregating employees and students in the name of antiracism and promoting hostility against whites like herself – allegations upheld by the first Trump administration and ignored by its predecessor — the judge who tossed Stacy Deemar’s first case has partially greenlit her []...Click to read more

Daily Mail

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· Jun 22, 2026

Badly behaving pupils should not be banished to special needs areas as punishment, says Bridget Phillipson

Badly behaving pupils should not be banished to special needs areas as punishment, says Bridget Phillipson

Proto Thema - English

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· Jun 23, 2026

Chardalias on the vandalism outside his home: “A direct insult to institutions, no one will intimidate us”

He described the incidents as an “outrage,” saying they amounted to the intimidation of an entire neighborhood and constituted an attack on institutions and the rule of law The post Chardalias on the vandalism outside his home: “A direct insult to institutions, no one will intimidate us” appeared first on ProtoThema English.

Spiked

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· Jul 6, 2026

Oxford’s Two Minutes Hate against gender-critical lecturers

The post Oxford’s Two Minutes Hate against gender-critical lecturers appeared first on spiked.

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Related coverage for "BBC: Sorry We Botched This Story About a Man Threatening Schools for Misgendering": Utusan Malaysia — Sekolah perlu perjelas tindakan susulan aduan buli pelajar. TwistedSifter — A Teacher’s Husband Raises Concerns About A School Policy That He Says Pressures Staff To Work While Ill. Off The Press — Judge resurrects white teacher’s suit alleging racial segregation. Daily Mail — Badly behaving pupils should not be banished to special needs areas as punishment, says Bridget Phillipson. Proto Thema - English — Chardalias on the vandalism outside his home: “A direct insult to institutions, no one will intimidate us”. Spiked — Oxford’s Two Minutes Hate against gender-critical lecturers

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