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== Stories ==
== Stories ==
* Received 63% of its tuition fee revenue in 2022 from foreign students.<ref name="share">https://archive.is/WBSCc</ref>
* St John's College strips funding from church choir it plans to fund a more diverse range of music.<ref name="choir">https://archive.is/hQCC3</ref>
* St John's College strips funding from church choir it plans to fund a more diverse range of music.<ref name="choir">https://archive.is/hQCC3</ref>
* Climate Change becomes the 2023 Children's word of the year.<ref name="climate">https://archive.is/cI9P4</ref>
* Climate Change becomes the 2023 Children's word of the year.<ref name="climate">https://archive.is/cI9P4</ref>
* The "No Such Thing as Justice Here" report by the centre for criminology, criticised the government for arresting illegal immigrants.<ref name="justice">https://archive.is/GFgql</ref>
* The "No Such Thing as Justice Here" report by the centre for criminology, criticised the government for arresting illegal immigrants.<ref name="justice">https://archive.is/GFgql</ref>
* Oxford University Press bans sausages and pigs from children's books in effort "to avoid offence".<ref>https://archive.ph/WDnDX</ref>


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Latest revision as of 08:33, 14 July 2024

Stories

  • Received 63% of its tuition fee revenue in 2022 from foreign students.[1]
  • St John's College strips funding from church choir it plans to fund a more diverse range of music.[2]
  • Climate Change becomes the 2023 Children's word of the year.[3]
  • The "No Such Thing as Justice Here" report by the centre for criminology, criticised the government for arresting illegal immigrants.[4]
  • Oxford University Press bans sausages and pigs from children's books in effort "to avoid offence".[5]

Notes