BREAKING NEWS: St Benet’s Hall announces that university will not renew its official licence and addresses possibility of ceasing operations altogether
Oxford Kite Festival to feature artists and thinkers such as Grace Jones, Richard Dawkins, and Ai Weiwei
BREAKING NEWS: St Benet’s Hall announces that university will not renew its official licence and addresses possibility of ceasing operations altogether
Oxford Kite Festival to feature artists and thinkers such as Grace Jones, Richard Dawkins, and Ai Weiwei
Life·20th September 2016Vulfpeck shine at Brooklyn Bowl Chris Allnutt No one I’d spoken to in Oxford had heard of Vulfpeck, nor have I ever heard them played on British... Read More
FeaturesFood and Drink·21st August 2016A Vegan in Athens As all fellow vegans – or people cursed with vegan friends – will be aware, eating out can be problematic.... Read More
Comment·22nd June 2016Brexit, Grexit: Can we not? Clio Takas Being half-Greek, half-English, I’ve experienced “Euroscepticism” in one of the weakest and most unstable economies in the EU, as well... Read More
Comment·23rd May 2016Positive Refugee Stories Rachel Dunne It is undeniable that we have been facing a refugee crisis in Europe – over a million people travelled here... Read More
Comment·22nd March 2016Britain should lead Europe, not leave it It’s been just over a month since Prime Minister David Cameron announced the date of the European Union referendum and... Read More
Comment·5th February 2016A Picture of Apathy – a response to Paul Adams’ article ‘Migrant Crisis: Lesbos is a microcosm of Europe’s difficulties’ Joseph Cordery When I first read Adams’ piece I was confused; was I reading a news article about the tragedy that is... Read More
Comment·20th November 2015Refugees: Why European protectionism in the face of the refugee crisis is not only morally reprehensible but economically ill-advised Jan-David Franke Early September in Munich, hundreds of mostly Syrian refugees arrived at the central train station cheered and welcomed by Bavarians... Read More
Features·9th August 2014The six rules of ‘twerping Despite not being the most famous of cities, compared with the likes of Paris, Budapest or Berlin, this stunning Belgian... Read More
News·31st May 2013Racist Europe: the root cause Nathan Akehurst Why Europe's reaction to Woolwich and the riots in Sweden is dangerous, and racist. Read More
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Comment·16th September 2016Change Britain means Change Britain? Chris Allnutt A new cross-party campaign called Change Britain is being launched this week. On their website, on a page marked “Brexit Means Brexit”,... Read More
News·25th June 2016Oxford responds to Brexit Toby Clyde Oxford has voted overwhelmingly to remain a member of the EU, in stark contrast to national referendum result. A huge... Read More
Life·24th May 2016We just can’t take Eurovision seriously Katie Collins Last Saturday 25 European countries (and Australia) came together to compete in the final of the Eurovision Song Contest 2016.... Read More
News·22nd May 2016John Major hits out at ‘divisive’ Brexit arguments at the Oxford Union Scott Harker Former Prime Minister Sir John Major attacked the arguments of some of the leading Brexiteers as resorting to “divisive” stances... Read More
Comment·24th February 2016A storm in a tasse de thé Paul Anthony Delor The Paris November terrorist attacks have left the French political class in a state of turmoil. Since the suicide bombings... Read More
Comment·22nd November 2015Cameron’s EU renegotiation remains dubious Rachel Dunne David Cameron has asserted that his main aim in the renegotiation of Britain’s membership of the EU is about reassessing... Read More
Comment·19th October 2015Do European countries have a duty to accept the current influx of migrants? Ben Oldfield and Adam Hilsenrath YES – Ben Oldfield The refugee crisis – and I refer to it so, for when talking of the current... Read More
Comment·18th April 2014We need to talk about Nigel Oliver Shore Over the Easter vacation I, like many of you, tuned in to the Europe debates between Nigel Farage and Nick... Read More
News·2nd April 2013Cameron’s immigration speech: fluffy, uninformative and dangerous Kate Bradley Cameron's speech on immigration last week was disturbing, to say the least. Read More