A teachers' union is calling for primary school pupils to be educated in the dangers of hate speech from online influencers.
At its annual conference in Glasgow later, NASUWT president David Anderson will say racism and misogyny is a growing concern in schools and more needs to be done to tackle online extremism.
A motion at the conference says the language of the extremist influencers is becoming "normalised" for some young people.
It calls for early education on hate speech because by secondary school, many pupils may already have been exposed to far-right narratives.

