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Oxford college to honour WW1 German soldiers

Oxford college to honour WW1 German soldiers

An Oxford college wants to commemorate all those connected to it who died in World War One, irrespective of the country they died fighting for. The Queen's College currently has 121 names on its World War One memorial but that omits those who did not fight for British...

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Boat Race: ‘All We Care About is Finishing First’

Boat Race: ‘All We Care About is Finishing First’

As the annual boat race season heats up, teams from across the region are gearing up for one of the most anticipated events of the year, with competitors determined to claim victory. For many teams, the goal is simple: finish first. The prestigious race, which spans...

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Rock-Dropping Seagull Forces Closure of University Building

Rock-Dropping Seagull Forces Closure of University Building

In an unusual turn of events, a university building was temporarily closed this week after a seagull was caught repeatedly dropping rocks onto its roof, causing significant damage. The incident occurred at Seaview University, where staff and students reported hearing...

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Sir Mo Farah among Oxford honorary degree recipients

Sir Mo Farah among Oxford honorary degree recipients

Olympic hero Sir Mo Farah, journalist Clive Myrie and the former prime minister of New Zealand, Dame Jacinda Arden, will receive honorary degrees from the University of Oxford. Sir Mo is among nine recipients who will be honoured by the university at a special...

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Anaemia may boost heart disease in newborns – study

Anaemia may boost heart disease in newborns – study

A new study has found that anaemia during pregnancy may significantly increase the risk of heart disease in newborns, raising concerns about maternal health and its long-term impacts on children. Researchers from the University of Cambridge analyzed medical records of...

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