News Round-Up
5 May 2025
Britain is the best country in the world to be black in, Kemi Badenoch told the Tory party conference on Monday, as she blasted Labour over its divisive stance on race and trans issues.
An academic who has criticised the teaching of “white privilege” in schools has been no-platformed from an education conference over claims she would make other speakers feel “unsafe”.
Critical race theory advocate Ibram X. Kendi has laid off nearly half of the staff at his Centre for Antiracist Research at Boston University amidst controversy surrounding the founder’s antiracist books.
The Free Speech Union has shared exclusive case studies with GB News showing that equity, diversity and inclusion policies are being invoked to punish employees for exercising their right to lawful free speech.
The Free Speech Union has just published a briefing on B Corps, the woke movement growing exponentially in Britain’s corporate sector that's having a chilling effect on freedom of expression in the workplace.
Alka Sehgal Cuthbert, the Director of Don't Divide Us, argues that a new divisive ideology has been smuggled into schools under the guise of promoting 'anti-racism'.
Church of England school teachers have been told to teach pupils that they "benefit from the systematic oppression of People of Colour through racist policies and practice".
The inflammatory 'equity in cricket' report is stuffed with divisive Critical Race Theory and misses the real challenges facing the sport, says Nick Timothy.
A civil servant was fired after raising the alarm about her department’s embrace of critical race theory and gender identity ideology. But thanks to the Free Speech Union, she has just won £100,000 in compensation.
A teacher writes that too many teachers see the indoctrination of children with Leftist ideology as fundamental to their role and life is not easy for those in our schools who push back against rampant wokery.
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