The Supreme Court of Cassation of Bulgaria reviewed a cassation appeal by the “Bulgarian Orthodox Old-style Church” against a decision denying its registration as a religious institution. The court considered the constitutional provisions on freedom of religion and the limits on its exercise, as well as the specific legislative requirements for registration. After careful analysis, the court decided to admit the cassation appeal for further review on the prerequisites for registration of Eastern Orthodox denominations in Bulgaria.
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Tories call for classroom phone ban after admitting their guidance hasn’t worked
The Tory Party is calling for a ban on phones in schools due to the failure of previous non-statutory guidance issued by former prime minister Rishi Sunak. Conservatives plan to amend Labour’s Children's Wellbeing and Schools Bill to include the ban, following concerns raised by shadow education secretary Laura Trott about the negative impact of mobile phones on students' well-being and learning experiences. Trott emphasized the need to make the ban a legal requirement, citing...
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