Saturday, June 27, 2026

Creating liberating content

“Sunny Weather Causes Freeview...

Viewers who heavily rely on Freeview for their daily television entertainment might face...

“Channel 4 & Times...

The historic Boat Race event will not be broadcast by the BBC on...

“Oil Price Surge: Drivers...

Drivers are being advised not to be alarmed despite the surge in oil...

“Probe Reveals £30B Profit...

Energy companies reportedly amassed a total profit of £30 billion in the past...
HomeLocal NewsTeacher banned for...

Teacher banned for inappropriate sexual discussions with students

A teacher has faced a professional ban after engaging in inappropriate sexual discussions with students at a high school in Wigan. Ms Kathryn Matthews, an English teacher at The Westleigh School for two months, was suspended after students reported the conversations. The incident, involving talks about orgasms and sex toys, led to her being struck off from teaching by the Teaching Regulation Authority for serious misconduct. According to reports, a fellow staff member was made aware of the discussions.

During the panel hearing, it was revealed that Ms Matthews allegedly discussed sexual topics with students, including a story about a boy and a sex toy. Students mentioned having regular similar chats with her, seeing her more as a friend than a teacher. An investigation was initiated after the incident was reported, including speaking with students from the class.

Despite Ms Matthews claiming the students conspired against her, the panel found her conduct unacceptable. They noted that while she was well-liked by her class, the allegations were not likely fabricated. In response to the allegations, Ms Matthews mentioned redirecting the class during a lesson on A Christmas Carol and denied some of the specific claims made against her.

Following the investigation, it was discovered that Ms Matthews had engaged in discussions on various sexual subjects during an English lesson. The panel concluded that her conduct fell significantly short of professional standards, leading to her dismissal in February 2024. As a result, she is now banned from teaching in any educational setting in England, with the option to appeal the prohibition order after two years.

Continue reading

“Sunny Weather Causes Freeview Disruptions Until Friday”

Viewers who heavily rely on Freeview for their daily television entertainment might face some inconvenience in the coming days. The prevalent sunny weather conditions are causing disruptions to the service, and this issue is expected to persist until Friday. The...

“Channel 4 & Times Radio Secure Boat Race Rights”

The historic Boat Race event will not be broadcast by the BBC on television or radio this year, marking the first time in nearly 100 years that the broadcasting rights have shifted. Channel 4 secured the television rights in...

“Oil Price Surge: Drivers Advised to Monitor Fuel Costs”

Drivers are being advised not to be alarmed despite the surge in oil prices exceeding $100 per barrel. Brent crude reached close to $120 at one point on Monday, marking levels unseen since the summer of 2022. Given that oil...