UK: England universities face up to £500,000 or 2% income fines for free speech failures under new system | World News

UK: England universities face up to £500,000 or 2% income fines for free speech failures under new system
England universities will face fines up to £500,000 or 2% income for free speech failures under new system.

England’s universities will face stricter scrutiny over free speech under a new complaints system that allows staff to take concerns directly to the Office for Students (OfS), with heavy financial penalties if they fail to protect free speech, the BBC reported. From the next academic year, university staff will be able to bring complaints to the regulator, which can review cases, order changes and direct compensation. From April 2027, universities could be fined up to £500,000 or 2% of their income, raising the prospect of multi-million-pound penalties for larger institutions.“Freedom of speech is the foundation of every university’s success,” Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson said, adding that too many incidents had created “an unacceptable culture of fear and stifling the pursuit of knowledge,” as quoted by BBC. The system builds on free speech laws introduced in August 2025, though students will not be able to use the new route and must continue with existing complaint channels. An earlier proposal to allow individuals to take universities to civil courts has also been dropped. Pressure for reform has increased after a series of disputes. The Free Speech Union said nearly one in ten of the more than 5,700 cases it has handled over the past six years involved universities failing to protect free speech. A previous £585,000 fine imposed on the University of Sussex, now under legal challenge, has highlighted the scale of enforcement. Sector bodies have urged caution. Universities UK said the powers should be used “fairly, transparently and proportionately”. Malcolm Press said protecting free speech while preventing harassment, hate speech and radicalisation requires “complex and finely balanced decisions”. Political reactions remain divided. Shadow education secretary Laura Trott said universities had been left exposed to censorship with no clear route for redress, adding that research had been silenced, controversial work shelved and institutions able to avoid accountability

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