Tuesday 1st July 2025

Tag: politics

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

Brexit means that an academic exodus is unavoidable

Oxford associate professor and former Lib Dem council candidate fears Brexit will undermine Britain’s research status

Total denuclearisation is a complete fantasy

We must re-evaluate our aims for North Korea

Repeal the 8th should not politicise our JCRs

Although well-intentioned, motions by Christ Church and the SU risk alienating students

The debate to ban slates shouldn’t be overlooked

Union internal politics may seem irrelevant, but this cronyism has repercussions for our future society

It’s our generation’s responsibility

20 years after the Good Friday Agreement was ratified by dual referenda, Peter Madden and Conleth Burns reflect on the journey travelled so far and the challenges ahead with former Permanent Secretary of the Northern Ireland Office, Sir Jonathan Phillips

A vote on the Brexit deal is only democratic

Accepting the Tory government’s plans without the people having their say will put our country at risk

Geographers must celebrate the diversity of their field

The recent display of portraits of the school’s decorated alumnae show that the subject is inescapably political.

Oxford students run for Council seats

Popular issues with the young politicians include homelessness, career politics, and local governance

The West needs to focus on the act, not the method, of killing

The West's intervention in Syria implicitly condones other forms of inhumanity

Kevin Rudd: ‘An apology without a strategy would have been a hollow gesture.’

Ten years after apologising for the persecution of Aborigines, the former prime minister of Australia explains why the current policy is going nowhere

I’m deleting Facebook, for your benefit as much as mine

All of us contribute to making algorithms dangerously accurate

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