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School reports chaplain to anti-terror unit after telling pupils they can disagree with LGBT teaching
Dan Keane
Updated: 9 May 2021, 11:28
A SCHOOL priest was reported to the anti-terrorism Prevent programme after delivering a sermon in which he told pupils they were allowed to disagree with new LGBT policies.
The Reverend Dr Bernard Randall, 48, told pupils at Trent College near Nottingham that they were entitled to disagree with the measures.
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The Reverend Dr Bernard Randall, 48, told pupils at Trent College near Nottingham that they were entitled to disagree with the school s new measures
The school later flagged Dr Randall to the Prevent programme which identifies those at risk of radicalisation - but police found he posed “no counter-terrorism risk”, the Mail on Sunday reports.
The Reverend Dr Bernard Randall delivered a sermon defending the right of pupils at independent Trent College near Nottingham to question the school s introduction of new LGBT policies.