Prior to The Throstles' clash with Oxford United on 8 November, the summer signing from SK Brann had just one league goal to ...
The Oxford University Press, which publishes among other things the Oxford English Dictionary, again has announced its word ...
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For more than 200 years, the Oxford Union has prided itself on being a bastion of free speech. Never afraid of making ...
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At first, I was sad to see that the linguist team at the Oxford English Dictionary had picked “rage bait” as the Word of the ...
A major row has erupted at the Oxford Union after a high-profile debate on India’s Pakistan policy fell apart just hours before it was meant to begin. The event collapsed amid confusion over who had ...
In 2024, Oxford's Word of the Year was brain rot, a phrase meant to capture the mental fatigue, dissatisfaction or dulling sensation people feel after endless scrolling through trivial or low-quality ...
Oxford, producer of the famous dictionary and expert in languages, has selected the internet slang "rage bait" as the word of the year. It means "online content deliberately designed to elicit anger ...
The former president-elect of the Oxford Union, the debating society at the University of Oxford, is apologizing to Charlie Kirk’s family after previously celebrating Kirk’s death. After Kirk’s ...
‘Rage bait’ is the Oxford English Dictionary publisher’s Word of the Year for 2025. Oxford University Press analysis showed use of the phrase has tripled in the past 12 months. After 'brain rot' took ...