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Wednesday 11th February 2026
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Confusion and internal division: Why Brexit won’t feature in today’s three-party debate
OULC co-chair described the Oxford Forum’s event as “poorly organised”
May’s Brexit deal has been overwhelmingly rejected: all the government can hope for now is damage control
Parliament must come together to agree on a new deal
Chris Grayling has really outdone himself this time!
Chris Grayling has awarded a freight ferry contract… to a company that owns no ferries.
‘Say we want a revolution’: Music, politics, and protest songs
While some may hold the view of music as an absolute art form, the fact is that music is an integral part of human culture, society and our passion for protest
The Gilets Jaunes and working class anger
Daniil Ukhorskiy sets out to understand the Gilets Jaunes on a walk through Paris
Michael Gove and Caroline Lucas to speak at the 2019 Oxford Farming Conference
The annual January conference will also see speeches from business leaders and union presidents
Wang Dan – “There are a lot of lies about true democracy”
The dissident and activist talks about democracy in contemporary China
Drunk Enough to Say I Love You? Preview: ‘The political becomes personal’
Cesca Echlin previews Caryl Churchill's 2006 play, which she finds entices the human out of the political
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
May’s Brexit fudge won’t satisfy the EU or Brexiters
With time running out, an extreme Brexit is almost inevitable
Oxford City Council backs a People’s Vote
The Council becomes only the second in the country to join calls for a vote on the final outcome of the Brexit negotiations
Britain is too desperate for affection
If Britain wants to be treated with respect, it needs to stop whining about a 'special relationship'
Oxford students protest outside Chequers
It comes after the group's invitations to meet with cabinet ministers were ignored.
Russia’s intolerance cannot be ignored
By forgetting Chechnya’s ‘gay purge’, we risk being complicit with Putin’s oppressive agenda
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