OED editor: ‘I find it really hard to read novels’
Jane Chan interviews the editor of the Oxford English Dictionary about its past, present and future
Jane Chan interviews the editor of the Oxford English Dictionary about its past, present and future
Feminism is about judging people regardless of their gender, and the Iron Lady is no different argues Georgia Luscombe
The bedroom tax is a good indicator of just how greedy Britain’s rich have become, reckons Nathan Akehurst
Is Paolo Di Canio the right man for Sunderland? Miles Dilworth investigates his past.
Involvement in Hong Kong’s latest political movement is inadvisable, reckons Ivan Suen
Corporation tax cuts and few policies aiming for growth; but don’t be too hard on the chancellor, writes Harry Gillow
Joe Mansour puts his faith in the veteran England bowler
Harry Noad discusses the most recent racism row to erupt in the beautiful game
One man should not be allowed to define what we learn, writes Nathan Akehurst
The English Defence League’s influence is in ‘irreversible decline’, argues Paul Cheston
Top prizes for the Newcastle Courier and Oxford’s Lizzie Porter, as the University of Sheffield clears up with three wins
Student Loans Company warns students not to share too much on Facebook
All the nominees for the publication, website, journalist, feature writer and columnist awards
James McKean on why this year’s Olympic Games are fated to be a disaster