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  • 5th October 2023
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    ‘Being a soldier, you naturally become charitable’: In conversation with SAS star Billy Billingham

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·9th April 2015

Policing the runway

It’s unusual for fashion and politics to collide, so when they did in France last Friday, shockwaves were sent through...
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Features
·17th February 2023

‘A very archaic law which isn’t compassionate’: The Oxford Campaign for Assisted Dying

Anna Davidson
Jonathan Tiley, a second-year History and Politics student at St John’s College, has recently launched the Oxford Campaign for Assisted...
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Features
·16th April 2019

‘Our Lady of Paris is in flames’: What was truly lost in the Notre Dame fire

Clotilde de Maricourt
“…une grande flamme dĂŠsordonnĂŠe et furieuse dont le vent emportait par moments un lambeau dans la fumĂŠe.” “…a great flame,...
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·2nd September 2013

‘Red’ Ed has finally revealed his true colours

Henry Gillow
Ed Miliband seriously let himself and his country down last Thursday, says Henry Gillow.
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·1st June 2014

‘The Riot Club’ and a tired, exaggerated caricature of Oxford

Siddharth Venkataramakrishnan
There is a curious quaintness to The Riot Club. The Bullingdon Club and company have an incredible power over the...
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·11th August 2021

‘We were so hungry, we ate our fear’: The uncertain consequences of Cuba’s protests

Will Neill
Image description: Protestors marching in Cuba holding Cuban flags and signs reading “Freedom to Cuba!” On Sunday 11th July, in...
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·21st January 2017

‘Rohingya’: Stateless within their own State

Fazle Chowdhury
The brutality and torture against the ‘Rohingya’ community has been ongoing since 1785, when the Burmese king ‘Bodapaw paya’ conquered...
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·8th April 2020

‘Society’? The Conservative Party is far from it

Jack Vaughan
Image Description: Sign relating to the Coronavirus pandemic outside the Oven Door, High Street, Wetherby. Pandemics are hard to characterise....
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·30th September 2013

‘Work longer, get less’ – why we should support a lecturers’ strike

  As of September 25th, Oxford’s UCU (University and College Union) as well as Unison are balloting for strike action against...
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·2nd June 2020

“Mad as hell”: America reaps forty years of broken promises

Roshan Panesar
Image description: protestor speaking into megaphone “I’m mad as hell and I’m not going to take it anymore.” (Howard Beale,...
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·18th January 2014

The Year We Say Goodbye to Britain

Dòmhnal Dòmhnalach
It’s New Year’s Eve, and, as the bells ring out at midnight, my dad says out of nowhere: “2014 –...
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·1st May 2015

‘Cash for influence’ politics must end now

Elizabeth Webb
Imagine your job is funded by a very wealthy individual who donates generously to your company. When the donor asks...
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·31st October 2021

‘Progressive Alliance: Is this Labour’s Only Hope?’

Sam Kenny
Image Description: Keir Starmer looks confused Despite the multitude of crises engulfing this Conservative government, the Labour Party is facing...
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·8th February 2014

‘Support Our Staff’ should look to London

Kate Bradley
Sick pay, paid holidays and pensions are often the first employment rights to be eroded in a time of austerity....
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·2nd November 2021

‘There is no room for compromise’: The Coming War Between the US and China

Will Neill
Image Description: President Joe Biden and President Xi Jinping applaud ‘The Thucydides’ Trap refers to the natural, inevitable discombobulation that...
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·27th February 2017

‘One Oxfordshire’? One Big Mistake

Daniel Iley-Williamson
Oxford is often thought to be a bastion of privilege, but in truth what is more distinctive of Oxford is...
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·17th November 2017

‘Sexminster’ proves that Parliament remains a toxic environment

Nicholas Linfoot
It isn’t often I agree with Laura Pidcock, the outspoken Labour MP for North West Durham, but in the midst...
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·17th March 2014

‘We Are All Oxford’ only acts to reinforce racism and damage the University’s access efforts

Nathan Akehurst
The preamble of the ‘We are all Oxford’ campaign insists that it does not oppose the work of ‘I, too,...
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·20th September 2013

“Hollywood for ugly people” – my time in DC

By Cai Wilshaw
As I approached the grandiose marble Capitol building in Washington DC that very first day, I had absolutely no inkling...
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