The UK's "most remote pub" has axed a Harry Potter-themed Halloween dinner party after staff were subjected to "inappropriate grief".
The Old Forge in Inverie, within the Knoydart peninsula in the Scottish Highlands, had advertised the 31 October event as a "spellbinding" night with "magic and wizarding wonder".
Customers were promised a complimentary butterbeer on arrival to "Platform 9 3/4" before "departing on the Hogwarts Express".
After venturing "through the enchanted forest to the great hall", diners were set to be treated to a four-course Harry Potter-inspired "culinary extravaganza".
However, the pub has since cancelled its plans after the theme proved "dividing".
Harry Potter author JK Rowling is a pro-women's rights campaigner and is known for her gender-critical belief