The Office for Students (OfS) has fined the University of Sussex £585,000 for freedom of speech breaches, causing uncertainty among vice-chancellors who are now reviewing their policies to avoid similar violations. Many university leaders are still unclear on the practical implications of the ruling, leading to anxiety in the higher education sector as they seek more clarity from the OfS to protect students and academics from potential abuse.
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Eyesight rules for UK motorists ‘ineffective and unsafe’, inquest finds
Coroner's Call for Action on Motorist Vision StandardsAn inquest into the deaths of four individuals killed by drivers with impaired vision in northern England revealed that the enforcement of visual legal standards for motorists is deemed "ineffective and unsafe." Dr. James Adeley, the HM senior coroner for Lancashire, has formally addressed the transport secretary, Heidi Alexander, urging immediate measures to prevent similar fatalities in the future. This report highlights the critical need for improved regulations...
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