The Guardian, September 27, 2007
The UK government's decision to send a copy of Al Gore's documentary An Inconvenient Truth to secondary schools is to be challenged in the high court today.
Stewart Dimmock, a school governor and father from Kent, is seeking a judicial review of the decision, claiming it is unlawful.
Stewart Dimmock, a school governor and father from Kent, is seeking a judicial review of the decision, claiming it is unlawful.
"I wish my children to have the best education possible, free from bias and political spin, and Mr Gore's film falls far short of the standard required," he said. Read more...
Read also: Government U-Turn in Al Gore High Court Battle - High Court Slams An Inconvenient Truth, October 3, 2007
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