- Bill introduced in the Commons by1st reading in the Commons
- ECHR memorandum from the Department of Education
- Briefing Paper on Second Reading
- 2nd reading, Ways and Means resolution in the CommonsView in Hansard ↗46 speakers · 130 speeches
- Have your say on the Higher Education (Freedom of Speech) Bill
- Written evidence submitted by Professor Nigel Biggar, CBE, Regius Professor of Moral and Pastoral Theology, University of Oxford (HEFSB03)
- Written evidence submitted by Taylor Vinters LLP (HEFSB04)
- Written evidence submitted by the University of Cambridge (HEFSB05)
- Written evidence submitted by Universities UK (HEFSB07)
- Written evidence submitted by the Free Speech Union (HEFSB09)
- Written evidence submitted by Benjamin Marler, Founder and Vice President of the Debate Society, Union of Students, University of Derby (HEFSB01)
- Written evidence submitted by Jim Dickinson, Wonkhe (HEFSB02)
- Written evidence submitted by Arif Ahmed MBE, Reader in Philosophy (and Fellow of Gonville and Caius College), University of Cambridge (HEFSB06)
- Written evidence submitted by Professor Ross Anderson FRS FREng, Professor of Security Engineering, Cambridge University and Edinburgh University (HEFSB08)
- Written evidence submitted by The Russell Group (HEFSB13)
- Written evidence submitted by Sheffield Hallam University (HEFSB16)
- Written evidence submitted by Professor Eric Kaufmann, Professor of Politics, Birkbeck College, University of London (HEFSB17)
- Written evidence submitted by Free Churches Group of England and Wales (HEFSB10)
- Written evidence submitted by Professor Kathleen Stock OBE, Philosophy, University of Sussex (HEFSB11)
- Written evidence submitted by Dr David Renton, barrister, and Professor Alison Scott-Baumann, SOAS, SOAS ICOP project (HEFSB12)
- Written evidence submitted by the Executive Committee of Beds SU, University of Bedfordshire (HEFSB14)
- Written evidence submitted by George Sullivan, Union Development Officer, The University of Nottingham Students' Union (HEFSB15)
- Written evidence submitted by the National Union of Students UK and the National Union of Students Charity (HEFSB18)
- Written evidence submitted by Smita Jamdar, Partner & Head of Education, Shakespeare Martineau (supplementary) (HEFSB19)
- Written evidence submitted by the Office of the Independent Adjudicator for Higher Education (HEFSB20)
- Written evidence submitted by Professor Dennis Hayes, Director, Academics for Academic Freedom (HEFSB21)
- Written evidence submitted by Dr David Merry, Research Fellow, University of Nottingham (HEFSB22)
- Written evidence submitted by Professor John Heathershaw (Professor of International Relations, University of Exeter); Dr Tena Prelec (Research Fellow, Department of Politics and International Relations at University of Oxford); Professor Alex Cooley (Professor of Political Science, Barnard College / Columbia University); Aleksandra Stankova (Project Manager, University of Exeter) (HEFSB23)
- Bill 167 2021-22 (As Amended in Public Bill Committee)
- Written evidence submitted by Birkbeck Students' Union (HEFSB24)
- Written evidence submitted by Durham Students' Union (HEFSB25)
- Written evidence submitted by the Association of Colleges (HEFSB26)
- Written evidence submitted by HOPE not hate (HEFSB27)
- Bill showing changes after Committee stage
- Carry-over motion in the Commons
- 1st reading in the Commons2nd reading in the Commons
- Bill 001 2022-23 (as introduced)
- Bill 001 EN 2022-23
- ECHR memorandum from the Department of Education (Carry Over)
- Delegated Powers Memorandum from the Department for Education (Carry Over)
- Bill 001 2022-23 (as introduced) - large print
- Bill 001 EN 2022-23 - large print
- 1st reading in the LordsView in Hansard ↗
Formal stage — recorded in Hansard.
- Higher Education (Freedom of Speech) Bill
- 5th Report of the Delegated Powers and Regulatory Reform Committee
- Bill 219 2022-23 (Lords Amendments)
- Bill 219 EN 2022-23
- Programme motion, Consideration of Lords amendments in the CommonsView in Hansard ↗14 speakers · 48 speeches
- Consideration of Commons amendments and / or reasons in the LordsView in Hansard ↗12 speakers · 20 speeches
- Bill 279 2022-23 (Lords non-insistence and amendments to the words so restored to the Bill)
- Briefing Paper on progress of the Bill
- Letter from Earl Howe to Lords regarding a correction to a remark made about a consultation during Lords Consideration of Commons amendments to the Bill.
- Consideration of Commons amendments and / or reasons in the LordsView in Hansard ↗7 speakers · 9 speeches
King Charles III grants Royal Assent, and merges this bill into law