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Young Free Speech Advocates in UK Launch New Movement to Re-Imagine the ‘Public Square’
A new free speech movement set on “reimagining the public square” was launched in the UK on Sunday following recent concerns over freedom of expression in the country.
Launched by a group of university students and recent graduates, the Free Speech Champions initiative “aims to inspire the next generation about the importance of free speech,” the group’s founding director, Inaya Folarin Iman wrote on Twitter.
I’m excited to announce the launch of Free Speech Champions @speechchampions, an initiative which aims to inspire the next generation about the importance of free speech, set up by students and recent graduates and supported by @theboi uk and @speechunionhttps://t.co/O43FH7L2KG
SUPPORT bubbles have provided a crucial lifeline to Swindonians during lockdown. The government is mulling tougher restrictions which could see meeting people in these bubbles being limited to indoor-only occasions and outside activities like a walk in the park or shopping together being banned. After initially refusing to rule out that they would be scrapped, health secretary Matt Hancock later reassured people that support bubbles would still be allowed. Relieved Adver readers revealed how vital the small support links are to them and their loved ones. Hayley Shevonne said: “I care for my mum but I also bubble with a family who live in my street. Without them, I don’t know what I’d have done these past months.