Boris Johnson’s reforms are a welcome change for international students
Ali Atia discusses the recent decision to reduce the length of time international students could remain in the country.
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Ali Atia discusses the recent decision to reduce the length of time international students could remain in the country.
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Ali Atia explores the recent decision in New Zealand to ban the use of guns, asking whether a similar law should be in place in the United States.
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Marks and Spencer have released a new vegan biryani wrap. In any other universe, this would not be the subject of numerous news articles across the country and dozens of angry tweets. Unfortunately, we do not live in any other universe. M&S have been accused of “appropriating names from a...
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It is not uncommon nowadays to hear calls for the abolition of private schools. It is often claimed that they perpetuate inequality and elitism and widen social and economic divides, but such arguments ignore the flaws of state schooling. On top of this, they deny parents the freedom to choose...
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Oxford Law professors don’t often make it into the news. The last month has been an exception to this, however, as John Finnis – an esteemed expert on jurisprudence – became the latest target of the student crusade against academic freedom and independent thinking. What was his crime, you may...
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