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UK school drops Harry Potter author JK Rowling's name from its houses amid trans row

The dispute began around two years ago when the author tweeted against use of the phrase "people who menstruate", rather than only women. The message caused a rift with some of the stars of the "Harry Potter" movies, including lead actor Daniel Radcliffe, who tweeted an apology on her behalf.

January 05, 2022 / 17:52 IST
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JK Rowling has been involved in a simmering row with the transgender community over her belief that women's sex-based rights should be protected.
JK Rowling has been involved in a simmering row with the transgender community over her belief that women's sex-based rights should be protected.

A British school has dropped JK Rowling's name from one of its houses because of the "Harry Potter" author's controversial views on transgender issues.

The Boswells School in Chelmsford, eastern England, said it had changed the name of its red house from Rowling to Holmes, in honour of Olympic gold medallist Dame Kelly Holmes.

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"At The Boswells School we foster a vibrant, inclusive and democratic school community, where we encourage students to develop into independent, confident citizens," said headmaster Stephen Mansell.

"In autumn 2021, we reviewed and renamed one of our school houses following numerous requests from students and staff, as well as a whole school vote."