The 66-year-old was named as the replacement for outgoing judge and Cotswolds resident Dame Prue Leith in January. Ms Lawson read Modern Languages at Oxford University’s...
The UK Pharmaceutical Sector lies at the heart of the life sciences ecosystem, providing one of the key growth engines in the UK economy. In 2022,...
The news comes as it looks to reduce annual costs by about £85 million after posting further losses in the face of a mounting compensation bill...
‘The Power of Activism’ delivered a stimulating evening of discussion as the theme for this term’s Sheldonian Series event on Wednesday 4 February 2026. It was a...
All Aboard: Journeys across access, freedom and belonging is now on display at Oxford Parkway station and features work by disabled and neurodiverse artists. Drawing on...
Professor Peter Grindrod. Artificial intelligence (AI) has already transformed how we see the world, and how the world sees us. To date, however, most AI systems...
Michael Flatley’s Lord of the Dance is coming to the City of Dreaming Spires as part of its 30th anniversary tour on Friday, July 10. It...
A new multinational study from the INTERCOVID Consortium, led by researchers from the University of Oxford, has found that COVID-19 vaccination during pregnancy, particularly when combined...
Tap Social Movement hosted a Paddy’s Day party at its Botley Taproom on Saturday, March 14 – just before the official Irish feast day on Tuesday,...
Dr Stuart Jenkins, Oxford Net Zero Research Fellow Last week an Oxford Net Zero report laid out our views on the future for the global oil...