1) FRONT PAGE UPDATE - Family members and fellow campaigners have reacted with scepticism after an NHS trust finally admitted it caused the death of 18-year-old Connor Sparrowhawk.

Connor's younger brother Tom Ryan, 16, said it was too little, too late from the beleaguered trust, which has been criticised for failing to investigate the deaths of people with learning disabilities under its care.

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2) MAN CHARGED IN CONNECTION WITH WITNEY SEX ASSAULT

Callum King, of Priory Mill Lane in Witney, was charged today in connection with an incident where a woman was sexually assaulted in Langel Common last weekend.

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3) THE QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY

Towns and parishes across Oxfordshire will be out celebrating Her Majesty's 90th birthday this weekend. We've published the ultimate guide, so you know just what is going on and where.

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4) WILL YOUR BOSS LET YOU WATCH THE EUROS?

Employers in Oxfordshire have spoken out over whether they will allow their workforce to get involved in the highly-anticipated footy event during the next two weeks.

Simon Newton (below) commercial director of electrical contractor Darke and Taylor, said he will do all he can to make sure his workforce can watch England v Wales on Thursday.

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5) PERSON TAKEN TO HOSPITAL AFTER BEING HIT BY VAN

A man was taken to hospital this morning after being hit by a van near Oxford.

An ambulance was called to the road between the Horspath Driftway and Headington Roundabout at about 11am.

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