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Sunday, February 23, 2025
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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
How a small office in Bloomsbury keeps the tradition of criticism alive
The LRB’s Alice Spawls talks to Altair Brandon-Salmon about her journey from intern to editor at the world’s most prestigious literary journal
Who is Edward Enninful?
Nicole Rayment takes a look at British Vogue's new helmsman and the potential for change he brings with him
Profile: Laurie Penny
Journalist and author Laurie Penny assures SJ Novak that the future may not be all doom and gloom after all
Woody Harrelson, lost in Oxford
Woody Harrelson dissects new film Lost in London, comedy, drugs, and global warming with Megan Husain and Olivia Webster
A chance encounter with Alexandra Shulman
Ahead of leaving her position as Editor of Vogue UK later this year, Alexandra Shulman discusses her life in and out of print with Megan Husain
Profile: Chuka Umunna
I haven’t spoken to very many MPs before, but I imagine there are few with whom you could launch straight into a conversation about...
Profile: Frank Gardner
Julia Routledge speaks with Frank Gardner about bullets, banking, and the BBC
Profile: Michael Gove
Fred Dimbleby talks to Michael Gove about Twitter 'snowflakes', Brexit and why Trump should be given a chance
Profile: Fiona Bruce
Fiona Bruce on women in journalism, the BBC on Brexit and modern languages
Profile: Nicky Morgan
The Conservative former education secretary and minister for women on Brexit, grammar schools and unfulfilled promises
Profile: Ann Widdecombe
The former shadow home secretary and Conservative Party stalwart on public notoriety, current events, and Brexit
Profile: Randall Kennedy
Daniel Kodsi talks to Harvard Law School professor Randall Kennedy about racial optimism, solidarity, and justice
London, books and bears: an interview with Michael Bond
“The first time I nearly died was on a Wednesday.” Michael Bond, a smiling and well-dressed 90 year old, leaned forward as he talked....
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