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Homophobia, public drunkenness and the morning-after pill

Homophobia in schools should be treated in the same way as racism and Ann Widdecombe says arresting women and printing names in newspapers would "bring back the concept of shame" for drunkenness.

A deputy headteacher says homophobia in schools should be treated in the same way as racism, the former shadow home secretary Ann Widdecombe says arresting women and printing their names in the newspapers would "bring back the concept of shame" for public drunkenness and women will soon be able to get the morning-after pill delivered by courier to their home or office.

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  • Tue 17 Apr 2012 17:00