Oxford ranked as Britain’s least socially inclusive university
Just one in ten students at Oxford view themselves as working class while over 60% of students went to a private or grammar school.
Oxford’s access problem runs deeper than statistics alone
Presenting Oxford’s social inequality as a number gives the impression it can be solved through a bit of adding and subtracting
University under fire for ‘pathetic’ retweet
Journalist Sathnam Sanghera told Cherwell: "I think the RT...demonstrates a real entrenched resistance to change"
Oxford’s southern obsession
As more attention is called to Oxbridge’s prejudiced admissions practices, Emma Carter analyses the barriers to entry for northern applicants
University hits back at claims of regional access disparities
University claims that disadvantaged students in fact perform better in the admissions process
David Lammy: “You cannot describe Oxford as an inclusive environment”
Labour MP David Lammy tells Will Dry why he’s taking on Oxford’s “exclusive” application process, and how students should help
David Lammy slams Oxford for “social apartheid”
Nearly one in three colleges didn't accept any black British A-Level students in 2015