BBC question cross again

Barnabas Fund  |  UK & Ireland
Date posted:  1 Apr 2017
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BBC question cross again

On 1 March, Carol Monaghan the SNP MP for Glasgow North West, went to a parliamentary committee wearing her ash cross mark and the BBC questioned if it was appropriate, or even legal, for the MP to go to work with a cross on her forehead.

Critics of the BBC raised the question of double standards citing that they would never ask if it were appropriate for a Muslim to wear a headscarf in parliament or at work.

This has happened before

In 2006 Fiona Bruce was persuaded that it wasn’t appropriate for her to wear a small cross on her necklace while reading the news. After two weeks, the BBC was forced to back down in response to protests from viewers. It then put out a statement saying it wasn’t a ‘ban’ as such just, a ‘debate’. Simultaneously, a female Muslim journalist was allowed to continue wearing the hijab while reporting BBC TV news.

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