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Government accused of U-turn over decision to revive Tory free speech laws

Sky News Wednesday, 15 January 2025
Government accused of U-turn over decision to revive Tory free speech lawsThe education secretary has been accused of a U-turn after she decided to proceed with controversial free speech laws brought in by the Conservatives.
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