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It does not necessarily reflect the view of The Herald. The famous Boat Race between Oxford and Cambridge will make its return next weekend. First raced by crews from the two universities in ...
It does not necessarily reflect the view of The Herald. The history of the intense rivalry between the boat crews of Oxford and Cambridge will be explored in a talk next week. Local historian Mark ...
A HUGE Boat Race row has broken out with "slimy" Oxford accused of getting Cambridge rowers banned. The annual spectacle between the historic universities on the River Thames takes place on April 13.
Controversy has broken out ahead of this year’s Boat Race between Oxford University and Cambridge University over ... between students from two of the UK’s elite universities over a 4.25 ...
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Oxford and Cambridge will go head-to-head on April 13 over the traditional four-mile course from Putney to Mortlake on the River Thames. The rivalry has been at play off the water as the two clubs ...
In a letter to the new UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer, leading figures in industry and academia have called for a plan to turn the Oxford-Cambridge region into the 'crown jewel' of the nation's ...
The age-old rivalry between Oxford and Cambridge has taken a new turn following the decision to prevent three post graduate students, including a former world champion, from taking part in the ...
Eight students from All Saints RC School in South Bank have been offered places at Oxford or Cambridge. Maia Charman has got into study computer science at Cambridge; Isabel Chatakondu ...
Oxford and Cambridge rowers are due to face off in the annual event next Sunday despite high levels of pollution in the river. The Boat Race was first held in 1829 and is one of the oldest amateur ...
A UK deal to secure the first Universal theme park in Europe will bring “growth, jobs and of course joy to Britain”, Sir Keir Starmer has said.
This means he came into conflict with a rule introduced after double Olympic gold winner James Cracknell came out of retirement to participate in the race between Oxford and Cambridge in 2019.