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OUP Apologises for 2003 Book on Shivaji After Court

Oxford University Press India has issued a formal apology for a controversial 2003 book about Chhatrapati Shivaji, following a High Court hearing. Read the full story on the two-decade-old dispute.

NY Times Sues Pentagon Over Press Freedom Limits

The New York Times files a federal lawsuit against the US Defence Department, alleging new rules limiting journalists' questions and movements violate the First Amendment. Read the full story.

NY Times Sues Pentagon Over Press Rules

The New York Times files a lawsuit against the Pentagon, challenging Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth's new press rules as unconstitutional. Read the latest on this press freedom battle.

Rage bait is Oxford Word of the Year 2025

Lexicographer Susie Dent explains the meaning of 'rage bait', the Oxford Word of the Year 2025, which beat 'aura farming' and 'biohack'. Discover its origins and modern usage.

AP's Award-Winning Press Photography Showcase

Explore the most powerful press photographs from Associated Press journalists worldwide. Witness global events through award-winning photojournalism that tells compelling human stories.

Oxford and Cambridge Launch Massive Tree-Planting Scheme

In a groundbreaking environmental move, Oxford and Cambridge universities are spearheading a massive tree-planting project that could transform the English landscape and create woodlands rivaling ancient forests.

Best French Press Coffee Makers UK Tested

Discover the best French press coffee makers that survived rigorous UK testing. From budget finds to luxury contenders, we reveal which cafetières deliver the perfect cuppa.

Oxford Union president survives no-confidence vote

Oxford Union President Luke Tryl triumphs in dramatic no-confidence vote following backlash over hosting controversial American speaker Charlie Kirk, in a heated debate that exposed deep divisions within the prestigious debating society.

Oxford Union cancels Charlie Kirk event after protests

The prestigious Oxford Union has sparked controversy after abruptly cancelling a scheduled appearance by right-wing American commentator Charlie Kirk, following significant student opposition and security concerns.

Oxford Union suspends confidence vote amid intimidation claims

The prestigious Oxford Union has abruptly suspended a confidence vote in its president, Charlie Mackintosh, following serious claims of intimidation against officials. The historic debating society faces internal crisis as allegations rock its leadership.

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