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Human trials of Oxford coronavirus vaccine paused over ‘spinal-cord disease fears’
Speed Read Leaked report says volunteer in UK was left unable to walk after receiving two doses
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Oxford scientists: ‘here’s what we are doing to develop our coronavirus vaccine’
In Depth Researchers working to develop the world’s first Covid-19 vaccine explain how it is being done
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Who is set to make money from the Oxford coronavirus vaccine?
In Depth Layers of private investors in line to profit from university’s Covid drug
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Oxford University professors reveal ‘sexist’ and ‘patronising’ exam answers
In Depth Irish described as ‘tribal’ in exam answers written by Oxford history students
By James Ashford Published
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Instant Opinion: Boris Johnson should ‘learn the real lesson of his first year in office’
In Depth Your guide to the best columns and commentary on Friday 24 July
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Reaction: Covid vaccine hopes raised by Oxford trial results
In Depth Scientists from university-led team say their jab may offer ‘double defence’ against coronavirus
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Coronavirus: how llama blood could save seriously ill Covid patients
Speed Read Tests show that antibodies from the South American camelids can prevent the virus from entering human cells
By Joe Evans Published
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Instant Opinion: the world is ‘laughing’ at Boris Johnson and Britain
In Depth Your guide to the best columns and commentary on Thursday 18 June
By The Week Staff Published
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Dexamethasone: how a 50p steroid saves one in three coronavirus patients
In Depth The 60-year-old arthritis drug has been described as a ‘breakthrough’ treatment for Covid-19
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Left-wing voters lead collapse in trust in media
Speed Read Research highlights growing fears that UK news outlets are ‘pushing or suppressing agendas’
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Instant Opinion: no room for nuance in the ‘age of self-righteous identity politics’
In Depth Your guide to the best columns and commentary on Friday 12 June
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Coronavirus: which of the UK’s famous institutions face financial ruin?
In Depth World-renowned universities and historic football clubs among those threatened
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Should Britain topple slavery-linked statues?
In Depth Cecil Rhodes and even William Gladstone may share Edward Colston’s fate
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Why are UK universities falling in the global rankings?
In Depth ‘Triple threat’ of Brexit, tightening budgets and unchecked expansion may be to blame
By The Week Staff Last updated
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