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Monday, January 27, 2025
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Theo is a first-year undergraduate at St. Hugh's College. He was Broadcast Editor in HT17, and is now News Editor in TT17. He has had experience working with News UK, ITV, and the BBC. Feel free to contact Theo via email:
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Theo Davies-Lewis responds to a new study on how the digital revolution is changing broadcast news
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Theo Davies-Lewis explores the importance of music to his homeland
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The Prince of Wales visited the city in order to officially open the Oxford Centre for Islamic Studies
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“Rapid deterioration” of finances in Oxford University Hospitals
It has been revealed that Oxford University Hospitals has overspent by £24m
Is television too small for the both of them?
Theo Davies-Lewis pits the BBC against streaming services
Oxbridge tops university donations list
Oxford and Cambridge accounted for 46 per cent of new funds secured by UK universities in 2016
Oxford told: “up your game” on gender pay equality
Oxford’s female academics earn 86 percent of what their male counterparts are paid, new statistics reveal
Independent learning more beneficial than contact hours, report finds
The HEA 2016 Engagement Survey was based on the responses of 23,198 students at 29 institutions
Oxford Merchandise continues to expand in India
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Cancer-causing nitrogen dioxide levels break EU and WHO guidelines.
Warren Gatland selects controversial Lions squad for upcoming summer tour
Eyebrows have been raised at the presence of 12 Welshmen in the squad
Doctor Who’s ‘Sonic Screwdriver’ included in Oxford Dictionary
The addition of the Doctor’s trademark gadget coincides with the premiere of the tenth season of the show
BBC Question Time to be held in Oxford Union
The BBC's flagship topical debate programme will be in Oxford on April 27
Open House group evicted from third building
The group have been occupying a unused Italian restaurant in Summertown
Five Guys burger restaurant could be set to open in Oxford
The chain plans to move into Magdalen Street
Oxford startup receives £4m to develop ‘biological superglue’
Google's venture capital arm has invested £4m in SpyBiotech, an Oxford University spinout
12-year-old named as youngest Oxford organist in history
Oxfordshire schoolboy Louis Moss will play hymns for Jesus College chapel services from this Spring
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