In a year of elections, none are bigger than that for Oxford Chancellor. Just five candidates remain in the race to head England’s oldest university, with William Hague and Dominic Grieve of the Tories taking on Labour peers Jan Royall and Peter Mandelson plus Dame Elish Angiolini. Voting in the second – and final – round kicks off next Monday, with Oxford’s notable failure to publish the first round of results sparking rumours about whether or not Lord Mandelson topped that ballot.
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