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  • 11th December 2023
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·24th November 2023

Cameron’s Comeback: Looks are Deceiving

Johannes Riese
Like it or not, domestic politics often come down to shrewdly controlling the narrative. Prime Minister Rishi Sunak achieved this...
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·22nd November 2023

Any time sacking Braverman was too late

Modupe Omitola
In an ominous warning after she left Downing Street on Monday, Suella Braverman announced that she would have “more to...
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·8th November 2023

Killers of the Flower Moon, the Long Road to Restoring Trust

Olly DeHerrera
Indigenous readers please note that this article contains the name of someone who has passed away. This three-and-a-half-hour film epic...
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·5th November 2023

Passed Lives

Thomas Cowan
I’m sure you’ve seen the quote circulating in the press over the last week. “When I die, I don’t want...
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·2nd November 2023

Beyond the 27: Why the EU still matters on the world stage

Oxford Charlemagne Institute
Stamped on the boxes of military aid delivered to the front lines in Ukraine; etched into the glass and steel...
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·30th October 2023

Just Stop Oil: Activism or publicity?

Haochen Wang
Given that it’s now been almost two weeks since the Radcliffe Camera (Rad Cam) was “redecorated” with some bright orange...
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·14th October 2023

Strange Bedfellows: the left, the right, and the European Union

Thomas Thornton
The British people were asked a simple question – leave or remain. This was to be a once in a...
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·13th October 2023

On the intersection of class and journalism

Emily Hudson
It is a truth universally acknowledged that a prime minister in possession of great power must be in want of...
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·13th June 2023

When Kathleen Stock came to Oxford

Ayomilekan Adegunwa
On the 22nd of April, the Oxford Student was the first outlet to publish an article about a ‘controversial gender...
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·1st June 2023

The failings of the Doomsday Clock

Blane Aitchison
Currently set at 90 seconds to midnight, the Doomsday Clock has been ticking for over seven decades now. Since its...
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·23rd November 2023

Should Ukraine join NATO and the EU?

Joshua McGillivray
In 2004, the government-run Central Election Commission in Ukraine announced that the Russia-aligned candidate Viktor Yanukovych had received more votes...
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·10th November 2023

A Whitewashed Tomb

Ben Hayes
On 28 Oct, Mike Pence dropped out of the Republican presidential race. Donald Trump’s former VP had been trailing from...
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·6th November 2023

HS2: The story of Great British decline

Jacob Hill
So much for “Great Britain”. Looking back at the last fifteen years we may as well be “Stagnant Britain”. From...
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Features
·4th November 2023

Mr Mayor! Tear down these tower blocks!

Anton Nieboer
We have all looked out of our windows on a car journey or on the train to school, and every...
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·2nd November 2023

Polycrisis!

Thomas Cowan
Question: Is the world about to fall apart? Gaza, war in Ukraine, the cost of living crisis, my radiator won’t...
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·28th October 2023

Is Poland turning its back on populism?

Etienne Baker
On Sunday 15th October, Poland’s ruling party, Law and Justice (PiS), lost its majority in parliament after eight years in...
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·14th October 2023

The broken priorities of the British Press

Thomas Cowan
On the 28th of September, two huge stories broke in the British press. First came news of the senseless and...
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·15th June 2023

When did traffic get so toxic?

Milo Dennison
A short while ago, I was recommended a tweet about Broad Street. It showed a side by side comparison of...
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·12th June 2023

Publish or perish: Why student journalism matters

Anvee Bhutani
It would be most apt to say I stumbled upon student journalism. In Michaelmas of my first year in Oxford,...
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