By David Abulafia
Oxford authorities seem to care little that there is a climate of fear at the university
By Vernon Bogdanor
By Tanya Gold
The student activists have no sensitivity to the Palestinian cause, but a huge amount for themselves
Camp Simcha organised their largest family retreat yet, with 115 family members enjoying three days of respite
By Hannah Gillott
The Israeli academic responded to a request to debate ‘Israeli apartheid’
By Felix Pope
Gerald Steinberg said he hoped the historic debating body would avoid ‘twisting the principles of human rights’ against Israel
The host said the woman could not rent her property because she ‘cannot condone the war’
By Elisa Bray
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A Jewish student has said he now feels ‘uncomfortable’ wearing a kippah at the university
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St Anne’s accused of ‘one-sided bias’ over the student body’s BDS motion
By Jane Prinsley
University offices locked down due to anti-Israel protests
The rally and press conference, organised by Oxford Action for Palestine group, was scheduled to feature Dr Ghassan Abu-Sittah and Dr Tamim Al-Barghouti
By Eliana Jordan
Organisers target universities and the Pitt Rivers museum
By Daniel Ben-David
Julia Hollander cancelled a talk with Oxford university’s Chabad society
King, a prominent figure in the Black Lives Matter movement, also called Rishi Sunak a ‘terrorist’
By David Rose
A petition accused Charlie Mackintosh of 'conspiring with foreign agents to promote an apartheid state’
By Georgia L Gilholy
By Michael Beloff KC
Prejudice persists and should be rooted out, but it does not help to ignore the progress that has been made