Two outlets publish an article describing a personal account in which a woman says she is banned from a school-mums friendship group after an incident during a camping trip to Cornwall. The pieces present similar framing about aging social networks, arguing that friendship groups can shrink in midlife as school-age relationships change and university friendships either deepen or fade. The articles are written as first-person narratives and do not provide independently verifiable details in the supplied excerpts beyond the broad circumstances: a camping trip involving “middle-class school mums,” a dispute or behavior described as “toxic” by the author, and a resulting ban from a friendship group. The reports focus on the author’s perspective, including why she says she does not regret what she did, and position the event within a broader commentary on diminishing school-gate cliques over time. In the provided text, there are no additional corroborating facts, names, dates, or specific allegations beyond the general claim that a camping trip leads to expulsion from the group.