Alistair Walker discusses Mugabe, religion and making the world a better place with human rights activist Peter Tatchell.
Tom Moyser chats to Tim Wheeler about Star Wars and why the album format should be confined to a galaxy far, far away
Remember back when you were still young and idealistic? Five years on, Charlotte Gorman assesses the impact of the 2005 Make Poverty History campaign and finds out whether the G8 have kept their promises.
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In our weekly feature Who?, a writer speaks out for an underestimated group in our society. This week, Lindsay Oldham gives voice to the benevolent, intelligent computer of tomorrow.
Lloyd Crowther contemplates the plight of the Northener in Oxford
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French Girl: “Excuse me, where is ze university.. Don: “Thinking of applying are you?” Be very careful who you talk...
With the end of the year fast approaching, we felt it was time to sit back and think about what a weird place Oxford really is. Here are some of our favourite odd facts and events.
“I’ve seen terrible things”, says Lindsey Hilsum. As a foreign correspondent, she has been at the centre of the most...
Rachel Johnson is an intimidating woman to interview. Oxford alumna of New College, and first female graduate trainee at the Financial Times, she has written for the Daily Telegraph, the Evening Standard, Easy Living magazine and The Sunday Times, amongst others, whilst also writing three bestselling books and appearing on Newsnight during the election campaign.
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The leotard is a strong metaphor for the emotions of the population, providing one way for us to gain control again, to strap ourselves in and grapple for sanctuary.
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Unexplored meta-narrative of national self-affirmation skilfully taps in to our collective post-empire crisis of confidence in our “Broken British” identity....
What people don’t understand about me is that I am more than a Police box, more than a time machine....
Roland Lasius examines the life, times and diet of a London squatter