New university free speech complaints system to come into force this year
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New university free speech complaints system to come into force this year Just nowShareSaveAdd as preferred on GoogleKoldo Studio / Getty ImagesBranwen JeffreysEducation EditorA new freedom of speech complaints system for England's universities will come into force for the next academic year, the government has said.The new system will allow academics and other university staff to take their complaints directly to the Office for Students (OfS).Then from April 2027, universities could face fines of £500,000 or 2% of their income if they are found to have failed to protect free speech.Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson said "freedom of speech is the foundation of every university's success" but there had been too many cases contributing to "an unacceptable culture of fear and stifling the pursuit of knowledge".The new system will not be open to students, who will be able to continue to raise concerns with their university and then to an independent adjudicator.A stronger law on freedom of speech on England's campuses came into force in August 2025, but the complaints system element has been delayed.The Labour government has removed an initial proposal which would have allowed individuals to take legal action against universities in the civil courts. The lack of a complaints system has left academics having to pursue other routes, such as employment tribunals.The government will set out further details on the new complaints system later on Monday.Initially, the OfS will be able to review how an incident has been handled, tell universities to change their processes around freedom of speech and direct universities to pay compensation to individuals affected.Significant fines, including from 2% of a university's income, could mean penalties run into millions for some.While income varies, a medium-to-large-sized university's annual income can start at around £500 million and rise into the billions for the most high profile i...


