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academic freedom
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UK
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There is a strong tradition of academic freedom and independent thinking in academic culture in the UK.
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academic freedom
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United Kingdom
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Academic freedom is a fundamental value, allowing scholars to pursue research and express ideas without fear of censorship or reprisal.
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creative freedom
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United Kingdom
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Regarded as a cornerstone of democratic societies, allowing for the challenging of established norms and the free exchange of diverse ideas
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4
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free speech
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United Kingdom
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Protected, but can be restricted for national security reasons
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1
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freedom of speech
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United Kingdom
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Considered a fundamental right and actively practiced
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6
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freedom of the press
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United Kingdom
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Embedded in the democratic principles and protected from government interference
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7
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internet freedom
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United Kingdom
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Internet freedom is a fundamental right, and censorship is strongly opposed.
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8
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journalistic freedom
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United Kingdom
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Journalistic freedom is recognized as a pillar of democratic society and is protected by law.
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9
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personal freedom
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United Kingdom
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Protected by laws and institutions to ensure individuals' rights are upheld and respected.
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10
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political freedoms
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United Kingdom
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Long history of fighting for and enshrining political freedoms in law
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