I'd be very interested in opinions on this story which I'll summarise ....
A group of schoolgirls are threatening legal action against their school as they're being told they're not allowed to wear their rings because they don't allow jewellery as part of school uniform. (These are rings worn by teenagers, usually Christians, which symbolise their religeous belief in chastity before marriage.)
The girls at a school in Horsham have been told to take them off or they'll have to sit their GCSE's on their own.
They say it's a breach of their human rights.
Remember Shabina Begum? The 17-year-old Muslim, who was excluded from School in Luton for wearing a jilbab in contravention of uniform regulations. She took the school to the High Court two years ago, claiming that the staff had contravened her right to manifest her religion. Judges at the House of Lords eventually found in favour of the school earlier this year after two appeals.