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OfS suffers humiliating high court defeat as regulator's failures pile up
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Education·29.04.2026Résumé IA

OfS suffers humiliating high court defeat as regulator's failures pile up

The Office for Students (OfS) suffered a major embarrassment when the high court rejected its £500,000 fine against the University of Sussex related to Kathleen Stock's departure. Mrs Justice Lieven found bias and predetermination in the OfS's handling of the case. The regulator, under former chief executive Susan Lapworth, faces criticism for failing to act on for-profit colleges and the University of Greater Manchester despite media exposure of problems.

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University of Sussex Wins Legal Challenge Against Record £585,000 Fine Over Free Speech
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Politique·29.04.2026Résumé IA

University of Sussex Wins Legal Challenge Against Record £585,000 Fine Over Free Speech

The University of Sussex has successfully challenged a record £585,000 fine issued by the Office for Students over its trans and non-binary inclusion policy. The High Court ruled in favour of the university on most grounds, including upholding concerns about bias in the regulator's decision-making process. Mrs Justice Lieven found that the OfS had "closed its mind" to anything that would not lead to finding a failure to uphold free speech. The case did not consider what happened to Professor Kathleen Stock, who left Sussex after protests over her views on gender.

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Sussex University Overturns £585,000 OfS Fine in High Court Ruling
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Education·29.04.2026Résumé IA

Sussex University Overturns £585,000 OfS Fine in High Court Ruling

Sussex University has successfully overturned a record £585,000 fine from England's higher education regulator (OfS) after the high court rejected claims the university breached free speech regulations involving former professor Kathleen Stock. The court ruled the OfS lacked legal authority to investigate the university's handling of protests against Stock over her transgender rights views, which led to her resignation in 2021. The ruling represents a significant blow to the regulator's credibility and raises questions about its legal framework.

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UK: England universities face up to £500,000 or 2% income fines for free speech failures under new system
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20.04.2026

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

England's universities will face stringent free speech oversight with a new system allowing staff to report concerns directly to the Office for Students. Institutions risk substantial fines, potentially reaching millions, if they fail to uphold free speech principles. This move aims to combat a perceived culture of fear and stifled academic inquiry, empowering staff with a direct avenue for redress.

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Universities face £500,000 fines for free speech breaches under new OfS complaints system
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Politique·20.04.2026Résumé IA

Universities face £500,000 fines for free speech breaches under new OfS complaints system

The UK government has announced that universities in England failing to protect free speech could face fines of up to £500,000 or 2% of their income under a new complaints system run by the Office for Students (OfS). The scheme, launching from the new academic year, will allow staff, external speakers and non-student members to raise concerns about providers free of charge. From April 2027, new registration conditions will enable the regulator to fine universities for breaches of their duties under the Higher Education (Freedom of Speech) Act, which came into force in August 2023.

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