Government to implement university free speech law
- The government is reactivating the Higher Education Freedom of Speech Act to protect free speech on university campuses after its implementation was paused last year due to concerns about student welfare.
- The Act includes powers for the Office for Students to fine universities for failing to uphold free speech and provides a complaints scheme for those affected.
- Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson paused the law last July, fearing it could protect hate speech and expose universities to legal action.
- The Act is now being reactivated, but it is unclear how its provisions will differ from the original version.
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