All news on the topic: Oxford University
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Black Powerlist led by Vogue chief Edward Enninful, Idris Elba and Mo Gilligan
Edward Enninful topped the annual list of the most powerful people of African, African-Caribbean and African-American heritage in Britain in 2023
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Harry Potter star Emma Watson stuns uni students as she starts Masters degree
Emma Watson, who played Hermione Granger in Harry Potter, attended Oxford University's matriculation ceremony before she starts her Masters in creative writing
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UK net migration 'unlikely to fall below pre-Brexit levels' despite Tory pledges
Estimates from the Migration Observatory at Oxford University and the London School of Economics (LSE) suggest around 250,000 to 350,000 more people will arrive than depart a year by 2030
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'Clotting blood may be a cause of Covid brain fog, new research shows'
Dr Miriam Stoppard shares important research from the universities of Oxford and Leicester, looking into the crushing cognitive symptoms of Long Covid
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Caribbean war heroes who fought for Britain - only to face racism and execution
Nothing sums up the bravery of the West Indian soldiers more than what is found at a small cemetery in Belgium in Poperinge, near Ypres - the grave of two soldiers
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BBC Breakfast host forced to step in as correspondent is heckled live on air
BBC Breakfast's Sally Nugent was forced to interrupt a live news segment after a passer-by shouted 'slash the licence fee', completely disrupting the news broadcast in Manchester
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Child prodigy is rejected by Oxford 'after exam board lost his paper'
Jack Graham, who was expected to achieve an A* in his maths A-level, was downgraded to an A after exam board OCR mislaid one of his papers and "created a calculation based on an average of his classmates"
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'Autoimmune diseases now affecting one in 10 as experts aim to find out why'
A group of researchers from a host of universities are teaming up to answer what role environmental factors have on the chances of someone developing an autoimmune deficiency as well as the importance of genetics
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Eating carrots really is good for our eyes - and oily fish could ease dyslexia
They say we eat with our eyes, but the latest science suggests we should be eating FOR our eyes, because nutrition can have a huge impact. Jane Symons investigates
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Keir Starmer slams 'silly sod' Tory for comparing new MP to 'The Inbetweeners'
The Labour leader joked that Tory veterans minister Johnny Mercer will soon be 'history' after he mocked 25-year-old Keir Mather for being young as he won Selby and Ainsty by-election
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'Women are choosing to have children later regardless of their education levels'
Dr Miriam Stoppard looks at research from Oxford University into fertility rates, which shows all women are having fewer children. And this is going to have a major impact on society
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UK in peril from soaring temperatures without taking action, experts warn
Rising temperatures could leave the UK in peril, experts have once again warned. It comes as climate experts claim that the earth has just had its hottest week on record.
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'Alcohol warning as regular use can lead to gout, cataract and ulcers'
Alcohol is estimated to be responsible for about three million deaths worldwide each year, and while the harmful effects of heavy drinking for certain diseases are well known, what are the other likely conditions?
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'Blood test boosts chances of cancer detection – and it could save lives'
A new study could lead to the faster treatment of cancer – something that Dr Miriam Stoppard says could save lives
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New vaccine for killer illness is backed by UK charity amid fears of resurgence
Wellcome charity and Microsoft founder Bill Gates join forces to help co-fund final clinical trials of the most promising TB vaccine candidate in a century
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King's Birthday Honours list in full from unsung heroes to TV legends
King Charles's list ranges from a grieving mother who turned a tragedy into a charity honouring their legacy, a 106-year-old fundraising through exercise, and those aiding Ukrainian refugees
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Technology advances see breast cancer patients become long-term survivors
Scientists at Oxford University have found most people diagnosed with breast cancer since the turn of the millennium survive the condition rather than it being a death sentence
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'Scaffolding made from spider webs used to repair injured nerves'
Dr Miriam Stoppard shares exciting work from Oxford University, where silk from spiders and silk worms is being used as nerve guides to patch up damage
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Human race could be wiped out with virus more deadly than Covid, professor warns
One tech industry source says it's reasonable to believe AI could order the tools needed to create a virus online, engineer it and unleash it on the world with devastating consequences
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Ancient deadly disease overtaking Covid as experts say UK faces ticking timebomb
The Mirror went to South Africa to see the work being done to fight tuberculosis - which has now overtaken Covid as the world's most deadly infectious disease
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Rishi Sunak gives $3million to rich US college as UK schools can't afford basics
Rishi Sunak and his wife donated a huge sum for a computing lab at Claremont McKenna in California, where Akshata Murty studied. The college fees are $86,500 a year for tuition and board
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Rishi Sunak is accused of having 'no grip' on immigration amid record levels
Labour’s blast came as official figures showed 606,000 more people came to the UK than left last year, despite Conservative pledges to slash numbers
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Net migration figures hit record high - everything you need to know
The Office for National Statistics today revealed UK net migration for 2022 hit 606,000 - a new record - prompting calls for a shake-up of the system. Here, we try to explain what's going on
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'Clever new tool predicts your risk of developing lung cancer'
Miriam Stoppard shares groundbreaking research from the universities of Oxford and Nottingham, where scientists have developed a tool that could pinpoint the people most at risk of developing lung cancer, which is the most common cause of cancer death
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'Cot death message failing to reach deprived families, putting babies at risk'
Research from Oxford, Bristol and Newcastle universities into safer sleeping habits shows 42% of cases of sudden infant death syndrome occurred in the poorest areas, and Miriam Stoppard says change needs to come urgently to help all families
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