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Do not limit the aims of the Women’s March
Susannah Goldsbrough says the women’s marchers weren’t attacking democracy, but standing up for it
The strange death of globalisation
Trump’s presidency is about to usher in a movement away from worldwide integration, says Alfie Steer
Four Gorillaz of the Ape-ocalypse
Natalia Bus on the anti-Trump rhetoric of the chilling Gorillaz release
The Price is right: Margo’s musings
Emily Beswick discusses gender with the rising country star
Not Wong: Eternal vigilance guarantees no freedom
Brian Wong urges readers to keep vigilant and work together to fight the rise of right-wing populism
Oxford students join Women’s March against Trump
Around 100 Oxford students and residents travelled to London to protest against Trump and in defense of women's rights
Oxpops: Oxford’s views on Trump
Cherwell Broadcasting asks students and the general public about their views on Trump
OUSU condemn Trump presidency
On Wednesday evening, the Oxford University Students’ Union (OUSU) council voted to oppose the policy platform of President-Elect Donald Trump. The motion to oppose President-...
Courting Controversy: against conservative callousness
In the first of a new blog series, Daniel Kodsi is repulsed by a Trump administration built on hatred
So, what will actually happen at Donald Trump’s inauguration?
Fred Dimbleby looks ahead to the traditional inauguration of the 45th President of the United States of America
2016: the year in food
Emily Beswick and Sam Purnell pick their five most unforgettable food moments
The Rise of Evil: a user’s guide
James Lamming on the unscrupulous way to power in the 21st Century
Merkel’s ‘burqa ban’ shows she’s in trouble
Myfanwy Craigie questions why Angela Merkel has turned away from her liberal routes with her recent proposal of a 'burqa ban'
Prepare for more political despair in 2017
Although liberals may celebrate the end of 2016, Fred Dimbleby argues that we should prepare for another year of political despair and discord
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