Paul Givan may be happier with the Supreme Court’s religious education ruling than first appears - Sam McBride discusses.
In a unanimous judgement the Supreme Court allowed an appeal by an unnamed father and daughter from Northern Ireland.
The U.K. Supreme Court has ruled that the current approach to religious education and collective worship in Northern Ireland ...
The court unanimously upheld an appeal brought by a pupil – known as JR87 – at a Belfast primary school and her father ...
The provision of Christian religious education in Northern Ireland schools does not comply with human rights standards and is ...
The UK's highest court upheld an appeal and reinstated an earlier court ruling that the teaching of RE and collective worship ...
Northern Ireland's education system differs from that of the rest of the UK as it is still shaped by its sectarian past.
Months after a Supreme Court deadlock blocked an attempt by a Catholic church to create the nation’s first openly religious, ...
The Supreme Court of the United Kingdom said Northern Ireland’s public schools must include the study of faiths other than ...
Despite the Supreme Court judgement critiquing the delivery of Religious Education in Northern Ireland, the law still ...
Hannah Rich, the author of the report, said that the diminishing provision of RE in schools made the need for children and ...
The Supreme Court judgement on Religious Education affirms that Northern Ireland schools must provide daily collective ...