Female Muslim students from five schools in The Gambia have taken legal action against their schools at the high court in Banjul, after accusing them of
taking up time. but i think a lot of people will remember, and i m one of them, when nus became the first female muslim minister ever to address the house of commons from the dispatch box. that was a real moment of pride for me and should be a moment of pride for the conservative party, and even now, we have one of the most diverse cabinets in our country s history, which i think is a good thing. this can easily be undone if allegations like this are seen to be dismissed or ignored or hiding behind process rather than trying to address the issues that are very serious. there will be those issues that are very serious. there will be those who issues that are very serious. there will be those who say issues that are very serious. there will be those who say nothing - issues that are very serious. there will be those who say nothing in i will be those who say nothing in politics is coincidental, but these allegations are sincere when she genuinely. this hasn t been made up. the gove
interesting, given all the other travails the prime minister is facing. with sue gray s report about to be released. general sinan against with the senior conservative backbencher going to meet the metropolitan police shenanigans. it is interesting timing and it should be investigated properly. to dominic raab s point, i think she should make a formal complaint. iloathed should make a formal complaint. what about our should make a formal complaint. what about your argument should make a formal complaint. what about your argument that she was told, she says she was told by the prime minister, it s not for me to investigate. but she feels a sense it was about her dismissal as a minister and it was about a decision taken in number ten by whoever was involved in the reshuffle, it s actually a government matter. i think there is some merit in that, but even if she did go down the
Female Muslim students have approached the Supreme Court against Karnataka High Court's proposed interim order to bar students from wearing religious garments to educational institutions in Karnataka