Noor Qurashi

Noor Qurashi is a reporter at Mail Online. She studied history at Oxford

Britain’s high streets have become unhappy, dangerous places

Supermarket staff in London are now serving customers from inside glass and metal cages. The unveiling of such desperate security measures, including at a Sainsbury’s store in Battersea, should shock us. Yet in Britain, we’ve become so accustomed to shoplifting and crime on our streets that its introduction generates barely a murmur. Our supermarkets and

Why are student debaters being asked for their pronouns?

When the UK’s biggest school debate competition told us to declare our gender pronouns, I knew my team had lost the contest before it had even begun. Hundreds of children are told to do this every year.  Things were already uncomfortable. When I took part in regional rounds for this competition in 2018, run by the prestigious

Why are so many Oxford students told they have ADHD?

Exams at the University of Oxford are tough, but there is one test that students nearly always pass with flying colours: 98 per cent of those who took part in an in-house university-funded assessment centre to screen for learning difficulties, including ADHD (attention deficit hyperactivity disorder), were told they may have a condition. The screening