‘We’ve just got to push the reset button’: Lord Peter Mandelson on Labour, Europe and Modern Communications
‘We’ve just got to push the reset button’: Lord Peter Mandelson on Labour, Europe and Modern Communications
“It’s clear that Governments need to govern, that people want them to govern, and that they need to make these important decisions.” – In Conversation with George Monbiot
Comment·4th March 2023What should Labour’s missions be? Dan Harrison Keir Starmer has come a long way from his twelve thousand word essay that was published for the Fabian Society...Read More
Comment·1st March 2023Andrew Tate: The Mouthpiece of Misogyny Tara Earley t/w: mentions of rape and sexual assault It’s been a blissful few weeks since the name Andrew Tate has graced...Read More
Comment·26th February 2023Rewriting Roald Dahl: Dangerous Censorship Lies Elsewhere Yii-Jen Deng An odd thing about the controversy over the new edited version of Road Dahl by Puffin Books is that it...Read More
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...Read More
Green·11th February 2023We are all Climate Deniers: What if we weren’t? Anna Bartlett When the UN says 1.7⁰C of warming equals extreme food shortages for at least half of the world’s population in...Read More
Comment·10th February 2023It’s in the Walls Georgina Morley Elitism at Oxford is nothing new; a nearly 1000-year-old institution that produced 30 prime ministers, as well as some of...Read More
Science and Technology·31st January 2023Should we really ‘Learn to Live’ with Long Covid? Archuna Russell T Davies seems to have a penchant for all things apocalyptic. And sometimes, it feels like I’ve woken up...Read More
Features·27th January 2023Holocaust Memorial Day: what the lives of the ordinary people of Nazi Germany tell us about being an ordinary person today Anna Ashkinazi Every year on Holocaust Memorial Day, I think one day a year could never be enough to say everything that...Read More
Comment·26th January 2023Winter of our Discontent Matthew Holland Travel back to January 1979. With lorry drivers, gravediggers, refuse workers and some NHS staff on strike the country ground...Read More
Comment·23rd January 2023The Duality of Decisions Day Tara Earley Another year, another day of fateful decisions to be received by prospective Oxford applicants. The tenth of January was designated...Read More
Comment·2nd March 2023How volunteering can save your soul Ali Khosravi The mere idea of working for free may sound counter-intuitive to all the assumptions of the market economy in which...Read More
Comment·28th February 2023Opinion: The NUS has betrayed the confidence of Students’ Unions again Niall Pearson-Shaul The Oxford Student wants to hear other opinions on the NUS referendum – email us at oxstu.editor@gmail.com In May 2022,...Read More
Comment·19th February 2023Why people lie about society’s greatest threats? Matthew Holland Naive as the sentiment may be, whenever I talk to my mum about politics, the conversation usually ends with her...Read More
Comment·12th February 2023Suspended Students Campaign – A perspective of the University Matthew Holland Recently, I had the opportunity to meet with Gabriel Lazar, the Chair of the Suspended Students Campaign at the SU....Read More
Comment·11th February 2023Balloongate, Box Office Drama Thomas Cowan Picture the scene. It’s early 2019. You’re settling into your cinema seat, popcorn in hand (Sweet and salty, because you’re...Read More
Comment·3rd February 2023The Church and Same-Sex Marriage Niall Hall I grew up in a church environment: religious schools and tea towel nativities. My grandma is on our local church...Read More
Green·28th January 2023Climate anxiety: a narrative in need of change Anna Bartlett In contrast to the stereotype of the spirited young student, brandishing placards on the streets of university towns, British students...Read More
Comment·27th January 2023The Case For and Against Abolishing the Oxford Union Leon Wheeler and Matthew Oulton A Case for Abolishing the Union – Leon Wheeler In recent weeks the status of the Oxford Union as an...Read More
Comment·24th January 2023“Ordinary People” – Holocaust Memorial Day 2023 Matthew Holland Holocaust History has been of the most important interests of my life. At A-Level I wrote my EPQ on the...Read More