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13 Dec 2006 12:00AM
A male teacher has lost his claims of sexual harassment and discrimination over claims that a female colleague used pupils to pass on sexually suggestive notes to him.
Deputy head Emma-Jane Best allegedly sent a series of notes containing sexual innuendos to married teacher Robert Doyle.
In one instance in March this year a note from Best was delivered to Doyle by a pupil at the school, which read: "You need 'feeding’, that's why you've been chosen for top table!!! Just wait ... (314 more words)
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