EHRC chair - 'No right not to be offended' over matters of religion
Annual Lecture: Baroness O'Neill said there isn't a way to secure freedom of expression if society supports a right not to be offended
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Annual Lecture: Baroness O'Neill said there isn't a way to secure freedom of expression if society supports a right not to be offended
MagazinesArticle reports on O'Neill's comments about freedom of expression and freedom of religion and belief at the Theos Annual Lecture
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