‘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
News·25th February 2023Ukraine Peace Rally Held Rose Henderson An Oxford Ukraine peace rally was held to mark one year of Russia’s “full-scale” invasion. Hundreds of supporters gathered at...Read More
News·18th February 202315-minute neighbourhoods protest Ayomilekan Adegunwa, Martin Alfonsin Larsen and Anna Davidson Earlier today, protesters gathered on Broad Street to stand against new transport plans in Oxford, which have proven to be...Read More
News·15th February 2023Veggie Pret opens its doors Gabrielle Thompson Cornmarket Street’s Pret a Manger has completed its remodel, rebranding into Veggie Pret serving exclusively vegan and vegetarian food and...Read More
News·29th January 2023Oxford United in discussions for new stadium site Rose Henderson Oxford United has been given approval to start negotiations over the lease of land for the building of a new...Read More
News·26th January 2023Cornmarket Burger King permanently closed Rose Henderson The Burger King on Cornmarket Street has permanently closed, shortly after being awarded a one-star food hygiene rating. Fittings have...Read More
News·10th January 2023Oxford Station Plans Delayed Milo Dennison Network Rail have announced that they will no longer be able to start the planned redevelopment of Oxford station on...Read More
News·13th November 2022Murder investigation as man stabbed in Jericho Chris Collins Thames Valley Police last night opened a murder investigation in Oxford after a man was stabbed to death. The man,...Read More
News·12th October 2022Oxfordshire County Council’s new transport plans Ayomilekan Adegunwa The Oxfordshire County Council has put out a request for consultations on two transport-related plans – for traffic filters in...Read More
News·26th September 2022Popeyes® Oxford Opens Doors On the 17th September, Popeyes® opened its doors to the Oxford public at 36 – 37 Queen St, offering customers...Read More
News·10th September 2022Oxford remembers Her Majesty Christopher Collins Leading figures from the City and University of Oxford have paid tribute to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, who died...Read More
News·19th February 2023“We will not forget you”: Oxford remembers Brianna Ghey Rose Henderson On Sunday night, a vigil was held to commemorate the life of Brianna Ghey, the trans teenager who was stabbed...Read More
News·16th February 2023Oxford students and colleges respond to earthquake in Turkey and Syria Martin Alfonsin Larsen Colleges and students affiliated with the University of Oxford have supported efforts to respond to an earthquake of 7.8 magnitude...Read More
News·31st January 2023Oxford student jailed over cryptocurrency scam Gabrielle Thompson An Oxford student has been jailed for four and a half years after stealing over £2 million in a cryptocurrency...Read More
News·28th January 2023Oxford-Cambridge corridor receives funding Milo Dennison The Pan-Regional Partnership (PRP) between Oxford and Cambridge received a significant funding increase this week. Secretary of State for Levelling...Read More
News·23rd January 2023Jericho murder: Police issue witness appeal Rose Henderson Thames Valley Police have released CCTV of two potential witnesses to the fatal stabbing of a man in Jericho...Read More
News·6th January 2023Covered Market set for multi-million pound regeneration Rose Henderson Oxford City Council is in the process of creating a Covered Market “masterplan” which will set out its proposals for...Read More
News·7th November 2022University of Oxford supports proposed traffic filters Dominic Enright The University of Oxford has written to the Leaders of Oxfordshire County Council in support of their proposed traffic filters. ...Read More
News·29th September 2022Protests Against The Re-opening of Campsfield House IRC Matthew Holland On 21st September, the Home Office announced that it was inviting prospective bidders to visit the Campsfield House Immigration Removal...Read More
News·23rd September 2022Cyril Shroff scholarships announced at Somerville College Rose Henderson Somerville College has announced three new law and public policy scholarships to create the next generation of Indian lawmakers. From...Read More