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After Russia and China, India’s Approval of Homegrown Vaccines Is Raising Eyebrows
A medical watchdog said it was ‘shocked’ by the approval.
World’s Largest Vaccine Maker Sues Trial Volunteer Who Alleged Side Effects
A participant in a COVID-19 vaccine trial has been sued for $13.5 million for defamation.
Cecil Rhodes: Thousands of Protesters Demand Removal of Oxford Statue
Rhodes Must Fall demonstrators gathered outside Oriel College to demand that the institution take down the statue of the "international criminal".
The Oxford Dictionary Has Declared ‘Climate Emergency’ the Word of the Year
The term's usage shot up 10,796 percent in 2019.
The Anti-Homeless Law That Scotland Scrapped But England Still Enforces
Why campaigners want to repeal the "Vagrancy Act".
How to Build an Indian Food Empire in Four Years
In 2014, Nisha Katona quit her job as a barrister to focus on cooking. Today she has five restaurants, three cookbooks, and a 29,000-strong Twitter following.
‘Antidotes’ Still Hints at Foals Being This Generation’s Radiohead
Ten years on, Foals' first record is a singular, expansive piece of art.
What I Learned from Competitive Blind Wine Tasting at Oxford
I figured if I was going to be at Hogwarts, I might as well put on a goddamned wizard robe.
An Exclusive First Look at Martin Parr's New Photo Series On Oxford University
The photographer spent two years documenting life at "the jewel in the crown of the British establishment".
A New Student-Led Campaign Sends Refugees to Oxford for Free
Students at the UK's oldest university are giving refugees a chance for an education.