A law PhD student at the University of Oxford has been found guilty of offences related to modern slavery.
A British jury convicted United Nations Judge Lydia Mugambe on Thursday of forcing a Ugandan woman into domestic servitude after luring her to the U.K. under false […] ...
The ǀxam language has been carved into a new building at Rhodes House to honour the labour and suffering of Africans during ...
Professor Graham Richards, who has died aged 85, was chairman of the chemistry department of Oxford University, a veteran ...
Almost 100,000 patients were waiting for routine treatment at Oxford University Hospitals Trust in January, new figures show.
One in 10 staff in Oxford University Hospitals Trust experienced violence from the public last year, new survey figures suggest.
At 5pm on Monday 10th March, around 50 people gathered outside the Oxford Union to protest Suella Braverman’s appearance at ...
Born on May 21, 1913, to the Egba family of the Lagos lawyer Olawolu Moore, Lady Kofoworola Ademola was a Nigerian ...
After partnering with CVG to manage the Miami University Airport, Miami and Oxford are looking at ways to further develop the ...
Dr. Matthew Anderson was appointed co-director of the Oxford-Harrington Rare Disease Centre, a partnership between the ...