Purely theoretical, I wanted to experiment with the juxtaposition of free speech (for debating purposes) and this sorry situation regarding the threats. Supposing a uni's debating society had a debate over whether to make rape legal, and one of the students, just to "play along" agreed to play the part of the Yes side, and acted it so well that several of the female students were no longer sure if he was just playing along with the experiment or really meant what he said. For example, to make it authentic he may have said offensive things. What should the uni do then in the situation that the female students no longer felt safe at the uni? Should the uni have foreseen problems and banned the experimental debate, or should they protect the right to experiment and speak freely in the interests of the intellectual exercise and experience?
Police launch an investigation into Ann Widdacombe death
Both in Warwickshire.

