Influential report urges end to religious assemblies and raises concern over segregationSchools should no longer face a legal requirement to supply daily acts of worship of a Christian character,under radical reforms being proposed by a top-level inquiry into the place of faith in multicultural Britain.
The Commission on Religion and Belief in British Public Life, led by former tall court judge Elizabeth Butler-Sloss, or also recommends curtailing the segregation of children by faith and a radical overhaul of the teaching of belief to create it more realistic and relevant in a diverse and increasingly secular country.
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Source: theguardian.com