We can scrutinise without abusing
It’s important to reject personal attacks on politicians, but holding these same politicians to account is important for our democracy
Labour is dominating social media ahead of election, Oxford researchers find
39.7 per cent of party-specific tweets have been directed at Labour
How should you vote on the 8th of June?
The heads of Oxford University Conservative Association, Labour Club, and Liberal Democrats put their case for who Oxford students should support
Boris Johnson heckled upon return to Balliol
The Foreign Secretary was attending a private party at his old College when he was met with a banner reading "Racist Boris, what dead animals have you fucked?"
Watch: Theresa May confronted by angry voter on visit to Oxford
Theresa May was challenged by an angry voter, Cathy, over disability cuts on a visit to Oxfordshire today
Labour ought not to disown Blair
New Labour achieved much during its 13 years in power—if the party want to win again they would do well to own their legacy says Annie Simm
Universities warned over Brexit brain drain
Research suggests three in four EU academics would consider leaving the UK post-Brexit
This is bad for Labour, but the results ought not to be overemphasised
Alex Yeandle argues that we must tread carefully when attempting to predict the general election on the back of local results
A Labour council is vital to defend Oxford’s public services
OULC co-chair Tom Zagoria attacks the Lib Dems' pretentions to council seats, and the plans to abolish Oxford City Council
Can the Liberal Democrats capture Oxford East from Labour?
With veteran MP Andrew Smith declining to run, the Lib Dems look to be in contention for this Remain heavy seat, writes Alex Yeandle
Le Pen won’t win, but the Front National will not disappear
Le Pen has utterly reshaped the French political debate, and will undoubtedly play a central role in years to come, writes Jorge Lopez Llorente
BREAKING: Shakira Martin is next NUS President
Martin won overwhelmingly in the first round of voting
Only the Liberal Democrats can stop a Tory majority
With Corbyn’s Labour weak and divided, the nation must turn to the Liberal Democrats for an effective opposition
Is May’s snap election in the national interest or political opportunism?
Facing tough Brexit negotiations, electoral fraud investigations, and popular Labour policy, May has moved to consolidate Tory dominance