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Within a week of the speech being uploaded on YouTube, the video became the fifth most-watched video on Oxford Union's channel. [13] The speech became a trending topic in India, being shared on several social media platforms and reported on in the Indian media. [13] [11] Tharoor also shared the speech on his personal Twitter account. [11]
Oxford Union Society debates are filmed and licensed by Oxford Union Limited, a registered company controlled by the Oxford Union Society. [30] Oxford Union Limited runs a YouTube channel which has more than 1.8 million subscribers and has gained more than 250 million views across its videos.
A Question of Europe was a televised debate of the Oxford Union held on 3 June 1975. The debate was held two days before the 1975 referendum, in which the electorate were asked if Britain should remain a member of the European Economic Community (EEC) which it had joined in 1973.
Kathleen Stock’s invitation to the Oxford Union should stand. “Agree or disagree with her, Professor Stock is an important figure in this argument. Students should be allowed to hear and ...
Pages in category "Oxford Union" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
In April 2023, ahead of a planned appearance by Stock at the Oxford Union on 30 May, the Oxford University LGBTQ+ society expressed dismay that the union had "decided to platform the transphobic and trans exclusionary speaker Kathleen Stock". [70] [71] Subsequently, in May, The Telegraph published a letter from academics endorsing the talk by ...
The union representing law enforcement in Butler County is standing behind an Oxford police officer under investigation after video surfaced online of him repeatedly punching a restrained Miami ...
The 3rd Marquess of Salisbury was Union Secretary in Michaelmas 1848. Harold Macmillan was Secretary of the Union in Hilary 1914, then Junior Treasurer (elected unopposed, which was then very unusual) in Trinity 1914; but for the war he would "almost certainly" have been President. [155] S. W. R. D. Bandaranaike was Treasurer in Trinity 1924. [156]