A crash course in British politics: Who will be the next Prime Minister? (Week 3)
Only the big parties are true contenders for the premiership – meaning one of these two will, unless there is a leadership change, become PM.
The Perfect Tory? Rishi Sunak’s tutors reveal his student persona
Breaking news: Sunak hasn’t changed much. It’s the late nineties, Lincoln College is awaiting the arrival of an earnest, economically and socially conservative PPEist....
Balliol Boris celebration on hold
Balliol College have few plans to celebrate Boris Johnson, who read Classics
as an undergraduate at the college, moving into Downing Street.
The college’s July newsletter...
Italy heads to the polls, and towards political despair
Despite promises of a new dawn from both left and right, Italy's political landscape looks increasingly uncertain
Lord Patten condemns Brexit immigration plans
The Chancellor of Oxford University has called on the government to stop treating foreign students as “economic migrants”
Debate: ‘does Oxford produce good British Prime Ministers?’
A training ground for outstanding national leaders or producer of the unrepresentative and out of touch? Ben Evans and Ellen Peirson-Hagger go head to head