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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.

The Times of India 20 Apr 2026 1:48 pm

Queen Elizabeth IIs private papers opened for first official biography project

For the first time since Queen Elizabeth II's passing, her private papers are being opened to historian Anna Keay for her official biography. This unprecedented access to personal letters and documents within the Royal Archives promises an intimate portrait of the monarch's life and decision-making across decades of significant change.

The Times of India 19 Apr 2026 12:51 pm

UK man pleads guilty in US hacking case involving over $8m in virtual currency theft

A British man has pleaded guilty in the US for his role in a cybercrime scheme that defrauded at least 12 companies and stole over $8 million in cryptocurrency. Tyler Buchanan admitted to using SMS phishing to steal login credentials, which were then used to access company systems and steal digital assets. He faces up to 22 years in prison.

The Times of India 18 Apr 2026 6:08 pm

The umarells: Retired elderly men in Italy quietly supervise construction sites and give orders without being asked

Italy's cities feature umarells, retired men who observe construction sites with hands clasped behind their backs. These little men, originating from Bolognese dialect, offer unsolicited advice and engage with workers, blending humor and a desire for connection. This cultural phenomenon has even led to some municipalities involving them as volunteers in monitoring public works.

The Times of India 16 Apr 2026 10:36 pm

Meet Becky Chaplin: Abandoned as a newborn in Kenya, UK therapist returns to Africa to help marginalised communities

Abandoned as a newborn in Kenya, Becky Chaplin's life took a remarkable turn. Now an occupational therapist, she dedicates her skills to improving healthcare in impoverished nations. Her work with Mercy Ships in Sierra Leone has been instrumental in training local physiotherapists and providing rehabilitation for those shunned by their communities, transforming lives through care and renewed confidence.

The Times of India 15 Apr 2026 5:39 pm