A teacher has been banned from the profession for “misgendering” a pupil – with his ban coming through on the very same day the Government issued guidance to protect staff on trans issues, The Telegraph can reveal.
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Also, (at 30 mins) does this sound familiar right now? The system focused above all on restricting the movement of people suspected of carrying the disease while also allowing, as much as possible, the continuing flow of goods and merchandise . It s actually about Venice when, in the summer of 1575, the plague arrived and ground the city to a halt. Venice, says Dr Rosa Salzberg, was quick to borrow or adapt the most innovative examples of disease control from its neighbours . She looks at the history of plagues in Venice and how the steps they took, although not always successful, encouraged Venice and its neighbouring states to pioneer systems for containing the spread of disease to which-in the absence of vaccines-we are yet to find many better alternatives .