Court ruling could see religious symbols banned in classrooms

Religious symbols in classrooms could be banned across Europe if a human rights ruling is upheld on appeal today.

Religious symbols in classrooms could be banned across Europe if a human rights ruling is upheld on appeal today.

The Italian government is trying to overturn a verdict that displaying crucifixes in state schools breaches religious freedoms enshrined in the European Convention of Human Rights.

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