“I have been tormented for the last five years and here I am, I’m still here.”: In conversation with Stormy Daniels
"The hypocrisy is what kills me."
It Can’t Happen Here … Again? The GOP After Trump
As tempting as it may be to simply move on from the Trump presidency, four cathartic years now over and the American republic redeemed, we ought not to look upon the political currents which swept the 45th President to power as mere spent forces never again to re-emerge.
The American Story, Part One: The Founding
"More pertinently, America’s slave-owning ‘fathers’ understood ‘freedom’ because they denied it to others.... Slave-holder Thomas Jefferson was qualified to write the Declaration of Independence, in part, because it was he who understood ‘freedom’ and its denial best."
Nothing to celebrate: Fourth of July and its role in ignoring Native American history
"Much like Mount Rushmore, Independence Day places a disproportionate emphasis on a narrative of glory, justice, and equality in US history, choosing to acknowledge far too little of the Native American experience."
Oxford chaplains protest Trump’s Bible photo
Oxford college chaplains have taken to Twitter to recreate the photo of Donald Trump holding the Bible outside St John’s Episcopal Church. The pictures...
Labour frontbencher taught Trump’s Press Secretary politics at Oxford
Kayleigh McEnany, the recently appointed White House press secretary and former CNN commentator spent a year at Oxford under the supervision of a prominent...
The Rise of Scruffy Politics
On the night of the 2016 US Presidential election, a group of my friends gathered to watch the event. At our little party, the...
Pop and populism go hand in hand
Jan Eijking warns that we cannot view Kanye West's meeting with President Trump as some surreal joke
Trump to visit Oxford
His three-day visit to the UK is “likely” to include a meal at Winston Churchill’s birthplace, Blenheim Palace, on the 12th of July.
Protestors stage Oxford anti-Trump rally
The protestors called on Theresa May to cancel Donald Trump's visit
Roger Stone: How liars take the limelight
As the man behind every rogue president, Roger Stone has courted the dark side of America for years. Ethan Croft meets the provocateur-in-chief
“U2 still deserves a place at the forefront of modern rock”
For Calum Bradshaw , U2 can still deliver a world class performance
Jess Phillips: If Trump can be president, I can be leader of Labour
One of Britain's most popular and controversial backbenchers talks to Tony Diver about her journey to the Commons, the Labour Party and the future for student politics
General Election will be battle of “life and death”, says Sanders
Brother of former US presidential candidate to stand in Oxford East, as Greens withdraw bid for Oxford West