Manchester school purges library books over content concerns

A Manchester school removed numerous titles from its library shelves in March 2026 and labeled its librarian a safeguarding risk. The action targeted books on LGBTQ+ topics and racism. The librarian later resigned due to stress.

The purge followed the headteacher’s disapproval of certain books. Many removed titles featured LGBTQ+ characters or addressed racism, including works by authors of colour. The school relied on an AI-generated list that flagged books for vague reasons such as potential emotional upset.

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News illustration depicting mayor confronting Oberschule Schleife principal amid scandal outrage, with parents protesting outside.
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Mayor summons principal of Oberschule Schleife

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Two women identifying as non-binary showed ninth graders homosexual porn during a project week at Saxony's Oberschule Schleife. The scandal has sparked outrage among parents and politicians; police are now investigating and the education ministry is checking violations. The mayor has summoned the school principal for an explanation.

The American Library Association has published its list of the 11 most challenged books in US libraries for 2025. The report documents a surge in challenges, with 4,235 unique titles targeted, the second-highest number on record. Most challenges came from pressure groups and officials, not individual parents.

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Authors, agents and publishers report increasing difficulties in producing and selling queer books for young readers. Five years of rising challenges have led to reduced acquisitions and sales drops. A national bill targeting transgender topics recently advanced in Congress.

Several librarians across the United States are running for state legislative seats in 2026 elections. Motivated by anti-library legislation and book bans, they aim to advocate for public institutions from within government. Their campaigns highlight libraries' role in fostering education and community access.

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Radiohead guitarist Jonny Greenwood has compared the cancellation of his shows due to pro-Palestinian boycotts to taking books off shelves. The comments came in an interview with El País following pressure that led to the cancellation of two UK performances.

E-book loans at Malmö libraries have been halted since Wednesday. Supplier WeDoBooks detected abnormal traffic and took the service offline for investigation.

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The University of Nebraska at Kearney has banned a textbook on human sexuality following a student complaint that the material constituted pornography.

 

 

 

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