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RUGBY UNION: Welsh hopes on a knife edge
London Welsh's hopes of making the Greene King IPA Championship play-off final are on a knife edge after they lost 38-31 in the semi-final, first leg at Leeds Carnegie. The return leg is at Oxford's Kassam Stadium next Sunday.
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Man charged following police raid on the Nelson Pub in Cowley
A MAN has been charged after police raided the Nelson pub in Cowley, Oxford. Kenston McIntosh, aged 55, of Freeland Road, Oxford, was arrested as part of Operation Relight, a multi-agency operation targeting the pub in Between Towns Road on Friday
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Sunday, May 11
1:01pm Police have confirmed the 55-year-old man arrested following Friday night's raid on the Nelson Pub in Cowley has been charged 12:38pm Christine
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Two taken to hospital after car goes through roundabout in Bicester
TWO people have been taken to the John Radcliffe Hospital after their car went through the roundabout on the A41 at Bicester. The ambulance service was called to the scene at 8.45am. The man and woman sustained minor injuries and were taken to
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Thousands take part in the Town and Gown race
THOUSANDS of runners have filled University Parks this morning ahead of today's biggest-ever Town and Gown charity race. They are hoping to raise thousands of pounds for the Muscular Dystrophy Campaign by taking part in a 10k fun run, as well as
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MOTORSPORT: Bottas in fifth for Williams as Hamilton makes it fab four
Valtteri Bottas, driving a Grove-based Williams, finished a creditable fifth in the Spanish Grand Prix in Barcelona as Great Britain's Lewis Hamilton won his fourth successive race. Romain Grosjean was also in the points for the Enstone-based Lotus