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Education CommitteeBBC
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Claim pupils called 'bullies' over homosexuality views.
Some sixth -form pupils called bullies for expressing a view that homosexuality was wrong.
A representative from the Presbyterian Church in Ireland made the claim to MLAs.
The main Protestant denominations are represented in education by a body called the Transferor Representatives' Council ( TRC ).
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