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Attacking Kezia Dugdale for going on I’m A Celeb is simple snobbery
We should applaud politicians like Dugdale for showing they are human, writes Honor Brocklebank-Fowler
Let’s deprive the tax-dodging super rich of their power
It’s not enough to say tax avoidance is immoral. It’s time to do something about it, writes Daniel Iley-Williamson
Revealed: how a private school elite still dominates Oxford’s student life
Most JCR presidents and Oxford Union officials attended fee paying schools, Cherwell investigation finds
Less than one third of Oxford colleges signed up to pay staff living wage
Only eleven of Oxford’s 38 colleges are currently accredited living wage employers
Caring about O’Mara’s past is not pedantic – it’s our duty
The O’Mara case is a good example of the role the news media can play, writes Benedict George
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
Sarah Champion’s resignation is a testament to the dangers of political correctness
Jordan Bernstein argues that those highlighting uncomfortable truths unfairly risk losing their jobs
Homeless threatened with £2.5k fines by council
Labour-run council claims bags in doorways "may constitute a hazard"
Criticism of Diane Abbott is rooted in racism and misogyny
Chris Goring argues that we must start a conversation about online abuse in both the political left and right
Denis Healey’s archives to be stored in the Bodleian
Wilson-era notes and letters accepted in lieu of £75,670 of inheritance tax
Northern Ireland’s abortion law is shameful. More must be done
Eimer McAuley argues that all must challenge the isolation and shame which exists as a result of Northern Ireland's abortion law
Labour hold Oxford East as Lib Dems take Oxford West from Conservatives
See the full general election results for Oxford's constituencies
Labour is dominating social media ahead of election, Oxford researchers find
39.7 per cent of party-specific tweets have been directed at Labour
Almost half of Oxford students to back Labour in June, Cherwell poll finds
Cherwell's 2017 General Election poll suggests overwhelming support for Jeremy Corbyn's party
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