Muslim students banned from wearing veils at Birmingham Metropolitan College College principal Dame Christine Braddock DBE says pupils must be 'easily identifiable' on campus
Angry Muslim students have hit out at college chiefs after being banned from wearing religious veils for "security" reasons.
All students, staff and visitors to Birmingham Metropolitan College have been told to remove any face coverings so individuals are "easily identifiable at all times".
But the controversial ban of the niqab - a veil that leaves only a slot for the eyes - has sparked fury among some Muslim girls, who say they are being discriminated against.