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Should Philip Green have been named and shamed?
This follows Lord Hain naming Sir Philip Green in Parliament as the businessman accused of harassment
Law Faculty slammed for case list change
The Faculty excluded headings and subheadings from a case list, departing from normal practice
Lets Talk About: Porn
In line with the Digital Economy Act (2017), new regulations regarding age checks for viewing pornography online are being brought into force by the...
Brasenose grad’s attempt to sue Oxford dismissed
Siddiqui sought £1m in 'loss of earnings' after he received a 2.i instead of a first
Cellar praises ‘crucial’ bill to protect music venues
The bill will force developers to consider the futures of small clubs
I feel no sympathy for the student suing Oxford
Teaching standards do vary, but academic success is as much the responsibility of students as their teachers, says Jordan Bernstein.
Oxford SU to fight University over “damaging” moot gowns
SU passes motion to ban scholar's gowns in Law moots
Prohibition kills. Why no progress on drugs policy?
Drugs policy is failing society’s most vulnerable, writes Joshua Harvey
We must care about the Taylor Swift case
Naomi Packer argues that Taylor Swift's recent lawsuit is a timely reminder of the power one woman can have in standing up against harassment
Daily Mail pays out £5k to Oxford grad for publishing naked calendar photos without permission
Ex-RAG president Louis Geary has obtained a £5000 pay-out from the Daily Mail publishing RAG naked calendar photos
Oxford business graduates are UK’s highest earners, report reveals
Historians, philosophers, and engineers earn less according to new government report
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