Oxford University is facing fresh criticism for accepting 'tainted and dirty' money after taking £12million from the family fortune of fascist leader Sir Oswald Mosley. Oxford, plus other institutions including Imperial College [London](/news/london/index.html) and UCL, are being urged to return funds to the Alexander Mosley Charitable Trust. The charity was controlled by Max Mosley, the controversial privacy campaigner and one-time supporter of his father's racist policies, who died in May aged 81. Jewish student groups have said it was 'inconsiderate and inappropriate' for Oxford and two of its constituent colleges, St Peter's and Lady Margaret Hall, to have taken money...