Straw son among those facing Oxford fine

March 9, 2001

Students, including William Straw, home secretary Jack Straw's son, who occupied Oxford University's divinity school in February face disciplinary action and possible fines.

Thirty students were due to appear before the proctors this week. The charges, which included unauthorised occupation of a university building and causing disruption, carry maximum fines of £65.

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