‘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
Profile·31st January 2023‘Peace isn’t just the absence of war’: Smajo Bešo OBE, Bosnian Genocide Educational Trust Founder and Chair Anna Davidson Content Warning: mention of war, rape, islamophobia Smajo Bešo OBE, academic and the founder and chair of the Bosnian Genocide Education...Read More
Profile·4th March 2023‘We’ve just got to push the reset button’: Lord Peter Mandelson on Labour, Europe and Modern Communications Anna Davidson and Matt Holland Lord Peter Mandelson, a British Labour Party politician who has formerly served as First Secretary of State, President of the...Read More
Profile·8th February 2023“As an owner, you need to be patient and build relationships with the media and the fans.” Dan Harrison Simon Jordan is a businessman, former owner of Crystal Palace FC and he currently hosts along with Jim White, White...Read More
Profile·18th November 2022“I wish we were appreciated more” – Vice Chancellor Dame Louise Richardson on Leaving Oxford Samuel King and Jason Chau Prior to her departure from the Vice-Chancellorship, Prof. Dame Louise Richardson, the first female vice-chancellor of the University, sat down...Read More
Profile·28th February 2023“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 Matthew Holland George Monbiot is a journalist and writer, most known for his regular column in The Guardian and his various books...Read More
Profile·8th February 2023“The answer to bad free speech is good free speech” – Chancellor Lord Patten on Free Speech, the Vice Chancellor and Hong Kong Jason Chau, Milo Dennison and Samuel King The Oxford Student sat down with our University’s Chancellor to the selection of Prof. Irene Tracey as the new Vice-Chancellor,...Read More
Profile·11th January 2023“I am a Defender of Free Speech”: In Conversation with Oxford’s First State Educated Vice Chancellor, Irene Tracey Jason Chau The Oxford Student sat down with the new Vice Chancellor Professor Irene Tracey to talk about her thoughts on the...Read More
Profile·9th November 2018“It’s about being really comfortable with failing”: Oxford Foundry director Ana Bakshi on supporting university entrepreneurs Saanjh Gupta Image credit: The Oxford Foundry “Tell me about yourself”, asks Oxford Foundry director Ana Bakshi before our full conversation begins....Read More
FeaturesProfile·23rd February 2016#Elevate: A Retrospective Ariane Laurent-Smith Four Oxford students reflect on their experiences with Shia LaBeouf, Nastja Rönkkö and Luke Turner as part of their #Elevate performance...Read More
Profile·10th November 2018A chat with Joe Inwood: Mansfield History graduate, social thinker, and SU President Francesca Whitfield Image credit: Joe Inwood Joe Inwood is the current President of Oxford University Student Union (SU). He is a graduate...Read More
Profile·7th May 2019‘That Oxford Girl’, Tilly Rose, on access at Oxford and her new book Molly Archer-Zeff Tilly Rose provides a student perspective of Oxford University through her successful book, blog, and social media pages ‘That Oxford...Read More
Entertainment·20th October 2021‘Laughs and cheeky provocations’ with Tez Ilyas and Oxford Pakistan Society Toni Ledda and Danial Hussain Image Description: Comedian Tez Ilyas pointing on a blue background Tez Ilyas is a British Pakistani comic from Blackburn. He’s...Read More
Profile·7th February 2023“Complacency allowed the public schools to regroup like some terrible fungi waiting to come back.” Matthew Holland Richard Beard is the author of several fiction and non-fiction books including two recent memoirs, The Day That Went Missing...Read More
CultureLifeProfile·19th March 2019“I would just do a podcast, if I was starting out now”: Greg James on the Brits and life in radio Georgia Watts So, you were at the Brits last night – how were they? You took along a listener, can you tell...Read More
Profile·14th January 2023“My problem when I was at Oxford was I tried way too hard and I was constantly trying to work and I just burned out spectacularly” Matthew Holland Dr Simon Clark is a YouTuber, science communicator and alumnus of St Peter’s College. His videos focus mainly on climate...Read More
Profile·14th January 2023“The Planet is Literally Burning” – Kate Raworth on ‘Doughnut Economics’ Jason Chau It’s always a privilege to be able to interview someone when you have just finished reading their book. The opportunity...Read More
Features·1st November 2022“I hope I see the day in my lifetime when all girls have access to education”: Malala addresses Oxford Anvee Bhutani Education activist, Nobel Peace Prize Winner, and Oxford graduate Malala Yousafzai came back to her alma mater tonight to address...Read More
Profile·2nd February 2016“You don’t get these lines without a lot of laughter” – An insight into Deborah Meaden She practically skips down the aisle of the Goodman Library, finishes it with a slight jump, so eager to begin...Read More
Profile·17th November 2018A catch up with MissHanake about growing up with YouTube and turning a passion for Japanese into a degree at Oxford Francesca Whitfield Image Credit: Hannah Kentridge Hannah Kentridge is a 21-year-old, 4th year undergraduate at Pembroke College, Oxford, studying Oriental Studies and...Read More