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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.

Question Time with Film Legend Terry Gilliam

Film icon Terry Gilliam invites Guardian readers to submit their burning questions in an exclusive Q&A about his extraordinary career, from Monty Python to his latest cinematic ventures.

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.

Oxford student probed over 'Zios' chant at protest

A Balliol College student faces university investigation after allegedly chanting 'Zios' at a pro-Palestine demonstration, sparking concerns about campus tensions and free speech boundaries at Oxford University.

Grandmother finds python between legs on sofa

A British grandmother awoke to the surprise of her life when she discovered a 2.5-metre python had slithered between her legs as she slept on the sofa in her living room.

Toddler killed by family python in Oxford tragedy

A two-year-old girl has tragically died after being suffocated by the family's eight-foot pet python in Oxford. The infant was found unresponsive in her cot with the escaped reptile wrapped around her.

Oxford Union fury over president-elect's 'assassination' remark

The prestigious Oxford Union is embroiled in a major controversy after its incoming president, US conservative Charlie Kirk, suggested a 'bullet to the head' was the only way to stop a politician. The remark has ignited a fierce backlash and a heated deba

Oxford Union President Secures Three A* Grades

Oxford Union President Anthony Abaraonye achieves academic excellence with three A* grades as the prestigious debating society faces backlash over its invitation to controversial American commentator Charlie Kirk.

Oxford Union chief in racist chat scandal

The incoming president of the prestigious Oxford Union, Ebrahim Osman-Mowafy, faces calls to resign after leaked messages reveal shocking racist and homophobic slurs in a private chat. The law student and former LIBDEM candidate apologises as the scandal

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