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children's play-centre in Britain has barred fathers from attending with their children and is now facing a probe by equality watchdogs, the Daily Mail reported Wednesday.Kids Go Wild is believed to be the first such play-centre in the country to introduce a "women only" policy - which also bans boys over the age of nine.Bosses at the centre, which opened less than a fortnight ago, claim the policy...
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children's play-centre in Britain has barred fathers from attending with their children and is now facing a probe by equality watchdogs, the Daily Mail reported Wednesday.Kids Go Wild is believed to be the first such play-centre in the country to introduce a "women only" policy - which also bans boys over the age of nine.Bosses at the centre, which opened less than a fortnight ago, claim the policy...
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childrens play center in Britain has been plunged into a sexism row after it banned fathers from entering the premises to avoid offending Muslim women....
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children’s play centre in Britain has been plunged into a sexism row after it banned fathers from entering the premises to avoid offending Muslim women.Kids Go Wild is believed to be the first such play centre in the country to introduce a ‘women only’ policy, which also bans boys over the age of nine.Bosses at the centre, claimed the policy was instigated for ‘cultural reasons’ and was in the interests...
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children's play center in Britain has been plunged into a sexism row after it banned fathers from entering the premises to avoid offending Muslim women.Kids Go Wild is believed to be the first such play centre in the country to introduce a 'women only' policy, which also bans boys over the age of nine.Bosses at the center, claimed the policy was instigated for 'cultural reasons' and was in the interests...
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children's play centre has barred fathers from attending with their children and is now facing an investigation by equality watchdogs.Kids Go Wild is believed to be the first such play centre in the country to introduce a ‘women only’ policy – which also bans boys over the age of nine.Bosses at the centre, which opened less than a fortnight ago, claim the policy was instigated for ‘cultural reasons’...
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