‘We’ve just got to push the reset button’: Lord Peter Mandelson on Labour, Europe and Modern Communications
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College NewsNational NewsNews·31st October 2013An All-Soulless story for North London library William Yates Campaigners have responded with frustration to comments made by All Souls’ College representatives about the future of the Kensal Rise...Read More
College NewsLocal NewsNational NewsNewsUniversity News·25th April 2013Animal rights of way in city centre Ruth Maclean • Oxford colleges brace themselves for protest commemorating World Day for Animals in Laboratories Several colleges will close to visitors...Read More
National NewsNewsUniversity News·6th August 2013Appeal dismissed for man who hacked University website Nick Toner A computer hacker who destabilised the university’s website on two separate occasions has had an appeal against his two-year jail sentence...Read More
National NewsNewsUniversity News·16th February 2012Archbishop of Canterbury vs. Dawkins Theology faculty to host leading atheist professor and head of the Church of England next weekRead More
News·2nd November 2019Balliol students collect signatures to condemn Boris Johnson News Team Balliol College JCR is gathering signatures for a letter to be sent to Boris Johnson, condemning what it says to...Read More
College NewsNational NewsNewsUniversity News·6th June 2013BBC honours Queen’s College junior fellow Joe Hackett An Oxford English tutor, Dr Eleanor Rosamund Barraclough, has been announced as one of BBC Radio 3’s New Generation Thinkers...Read More
News·16th September 2016BBC set to push students over licence fee Thomas Shortall Students arriving in Oxford for the new academic year will now be required to purchase a TV licence for £145.50...Read More
National NewsNewsUniversity News·19th February 2015Ben Sullivan investigation could be reopened, says CPS Luke Mintz The police investigation into former Oxford Union President Ben Sullivan could be reopened, after one of the alleged victims has...Read More
National NewsNewsUniversity News·6th June 2013Bianca Jagger denies Telegraph sex assault quote Charlie Dennis Controversy has emerged after the Sunday Telegraph alleged that Bianca Jagger had made comments accusing Oxford University of providing inadequate...Read More
National NewsNews·7th October 2013Bookies inspire freshers to hit the books Charlie Dennis Those doubtful about their chances of attaining academic success at Oxford may find some comfort in a scheme launched by...Read More
National NewsNews·19th February 2015An open letter from Oxford liberation groups to The Observer signatories Oxford liberation groups On Sunday 15th of February an open letter was released in The Observer calling for an end to what it...Read More
Local NewsNational NewsNewsUniversity News·31st January 2013Animals in sex study Ben Goldstein Sex-based ‘hook-up’ websites are even more in line with our animal instincts than we previously thought, according to new Oxford...Read More
National NewsNewsUniversity News·4th October 2012Apple Maps going nowhere fast Tourists wondering exactly where they can find “the University of Oxford” have been given an answer courtesy of Apple’s new...Read More
Local NewsNational NewsNews·28th February 2013Assault in Jericho An attempted assault took place in Jericho last Saturday night at 3am, as a man attempted to drag a young...Read More
College NewsLocal NewsNational NewsNews·21st February 2013BBC documentary to star finalist Ben Goldstein St John’s finalist Helen Willis will be the star of a new BBC documentary as part of their See Hear...Read More
National NewsNewsUniversity News·25th April 2013BBC investigated for coxing up coverage of swearing swain Sarah Poulten Ofcom are investigating the BBC’s coverage of the Boat Race, after the Oxford coxswain repeatedly swore during the broadcast. Cox...Read More
Local NewsNational NewsNewsUniversity News·6th June 2013Bedroom tax protestors hit Cornmarket Ally Leigh Protesters took to Cornmarket this Saturday, with various groups demonstrating against the Bedroom Tax. The gathering was fairly small, amounting...Read More
News·2nd June 2017Bernie Sanders backs hope at the Oxford Union Oliver Hirsch Senator Bernie Sanders addressed the Oxford Union this afternoon, in a surprise event only announced a few days previously. He...Read More
National NewsNews·19th October 2012Boat race saboteur jailed Isaac Delestre The man who forced The Boat Race to be restarted last April has been sentenced to six months imprisonment for causing a...Read More