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Jane Austen Chat Leads to Marriage for Oxford Couple

Darcy Green moved to Oxford for her masters, not love. But a chance meeting with Miranda changed everything. Discover their heartwarming story of unexpected romance, from a football screening to a winter confession.

The case for retiring the word 'mansplain'

As 'rage bait' wins Oxford's 2025 Word of the Year, columnist Zoe Williams argues it's time to decommission problematic terms like 'mansplain', tracing its journey from useful neologism to political weapon. Read the full analysis.

Oxford's Word of the Year 2025 is 'Rage Bait'

Oxford University Press names 'rage bait' its 2025 Word of the Year, highlighting a tripling in use. Discover how this term defines online manipulation and our digital humanity.

Oxford's 2025 Word of the Year is 'Rage Bait'

Oxford University Press names 'rage bait' as the 2025 Word of the Year, defining online content designed to provoke anger for clicks. Discover the shortlist and trends.

Corrie: Lauren Spots Megan Grooming Underage Will

Coronation Street reveals Lauren Bolton grows suspicious of Megan's predatory behaviour towards underage Will Driscoll. Discover the grooming storyline twists and Beth Nixon's character insights.

Earls Court £10bn Redevelopment Approved

Hammersmith council approves the £10bn Earls Court masterplan, unlocking 4,000 homes and 12,000 jobs for West London. Discover the future of this new district.

Man Utd's New Stadium in 2035 World Cup Bid

The FA includes a redeveloped Old Trafford in the UK's 2035 Women's World Cup bid. Discover the plans for the 100,000-seat 'Wembley of the North' and what it means for football.

Oxford Street's Big Day of Joy 2025 Guide

Discover the full line-up for Oxford Street's Big Day of Joy on 7 December 2025. From Disney pop-ups to festive food, see how the event supports GOSH Charity.

Best Winter Day Trip from London: Port Meadow

Escape London's bustle with a winter day trip to Oxford's Port Meadow. Walk ancient trails, spot wild ponies, and cosy up in a 17th-century pub. The perfect countryside tonic.

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