Oxford Observer
Oxford elects
Meet the denizens of Oxford’s disenchanted garden currently competing for the university’s top sinecure
Why so few men take up the pen
With publishing now such a female-dominated industry, it’s no surprise that there are so few men writing fiction
The problem with precarity
Professional insecurity is harming workers and institutions alike
Labour’s favourite banker
Questions can be asked about the relationship between the Labour Party and Anthony Watson
Wagner: the long and short of it
Creativity consists in destruction, in turning the composer inside-out, in making fun of him.
Ozi the Orangutan is no Winnie-the-Pooh
A misguided attack on palm oil production is enough to make you facepalm
Beef stew
Drake might be literally alive, but in terms of reputation, this was a murder
The slow death of public spaces
Pointless regulations are sucking joy from British life
The follies of the wets
There is nothing “moderate” about the Tory centrists
Say it ain’t so, Joe
How democratic is a shadowy cabal conspiring to hide the fact that Biden is too frail to govern?