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Oxford and Cambridge loom large in British history. The two university cities have educated some of the country’s most celebrated writers, philosophers and scientists. Some 45 British prime ...
Advertisement The prestigious, globally-renowned universities of Oxford and Cambridge have been doing battle for almost 200 years (their first race took place in 1829) and the race is littered ...
We may be faced with something similar here in Britain. Oxford and Cambridge, Harvard’s equivalents, have for the most part aided and abetted the cancel culture, and let the obsession with “diversity ...
Nicholas was coxing for Cambridge in the Women's Boat Race against Oxford when the two boats crashed into each other, seconds into the competition. Matthew Pinsent waved a red flag while Nicholas ...
The famous old race between Oxford and Cambridge universities was first held in 1829. Cambridge have dominated in recent year's in both the men's and women's races This year will be the 170th race ...
Cambridge cruised to their third straight victory over rivals Oxford in the Boat Race to complete a double win for the men's and women's teams on Sunday. It was a crushing defeat for Oxford as ...
THE yearly Boat Race between Oxford and Cambridge has become a British institution. First held in 1829, it has been an annual event since way back in 1856 and attracts 250,000 people to watch from ...
This forms part of Chancellor Rachel Reeves plans to create an ‘Oxford to Cambridge growth corridor’ to unlock nationwide economic growth and to turn the area into “Europe’s Silicon Valley ...
Former Olympic champion Martin Cross has voiced his fears over the "bitter" rivalry that threatens to overshadow today's Boat Race between Oxford and Cambridge. The build-up to the annual event ...
This Sunday sees the 170th men's and 79th women's Oxford and Cambridge boat races take place on the Thames. Crews will battle it out over a 4.25mile stretch of the river, between Putney and ...