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Staff to join sleepout to back homelessness charity
Staff at the Oxford Mail are to take part in a sponsored sleepout to help reduce youth homelessness. Members of the team's IT department are leading the initiative on Saturday, February 21 in a bid to raise funds and awareness for homelessness
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Popular winter blues and jazz festival set to return to town with free events
A hugely popular blues and jazz festival is set to return to Wallingford this month, with free acts as well as ticketed events hosting world-class talents in venues around the town. Wallingford Winter Blues and Jazz festival was a hailed a raging
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Former bookshop owner gives talk on new crime novel
A former bookstore owner got a warm welcome when she gave a talk about her new crime novel. For many years, Nicki Thornton ran Mostly Books in Stert Street, Abingdon, with her husband Mark. After 10 years, they sold the business to Sarah Dennis
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Men spotted on Oxford roundabout replacing 'ripped' England flags
Men on an Oxford roundabout have been spotted replacing “ripped” England flags. The duo were photographed on Monday (February 9), at the Littlemore roundabout near Rose Hill. According to the Raise the Colours social media page they were re-raising
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How much will HBO Max cost in the UK? See all 4 plans ahead of March 2026 launch
US streaming service HBO Max will finally be launching in the UK and Ireland in just a matter of weeks, but how much will it cost users to watch it? Along with HBO content, the platform will also feature Warner Bros Pictures, Warner Bros Television
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Teenager with Moncler coat missing for over a week is found
An Oxfordshire teenager last seen wearing a Moncler coat has been found. Multiple appeals have been sent out for Jahm over the past few days after he was reported missing on Thursday, February 5. Police said he was last seen wearing a black
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Andrew orders food shop from Waitrose during first week at new home
A food delivery van from an upmarket chain has been seen at Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor's new home at Sandringham. The King's brother left his former home at Royal Lodge in Windsor under the cover of darkness last Monday and moved into Wood Farm
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Residential road suffers 'significant' flooding after Thames Water leak
A Thames Water leak is causing “significant” Oxford flooding on a residential road. The county councillor for Isis, Brad Baines, said today (Monday, February 9) that there was a leak to the clean water network in his ward at Cavell Road in Iffley
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Watch as speeding BMW travelling at 100mph is chased by police
A video shows Oxford police chasing a speeding BMW that reportedly reached 100mph before it crashed. Thames Valley Police has released a video showing the apprehension of Omar Faruq, aged 21, who was jailed at Oxford Crown Court on Thursday, February
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Man arrested for 'slavery' offence as police raid MOT centre and businesses
Multiple businesses including an MOT test centre near Oxford were raided by police where multiple arrests, including a 37-year-old man in connection with a 'slavery' offence. Businesses in Littleworth Industrial Estate and Greenwoods of Garsington
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Controversial M40 service station pub empty and up for let after closure
The M40 service station Wetherspoon pub has been sitting empty and is up for let following its closure last month. The Hope and Champion, branded JD Wetherspoon's most 'controversial pub', opened in January 2014 to criticism from road safety charity
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Man to face trial for stalking and strangulation allegations
A man will face trial at Oxford Crown Court this summer for alleged stalking and intentional strangulation. Darren Taylor of Westfield, Harwell, has been charged with stalking involving serious alarm or distress and intentional strangulation.
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Norwich boss on key players' fitness ahead of U's encounter
Philippe Clement is sweating on the extent of Jovon Makama’s potential foot injury – but wantaway striker Josh Sargent is not in the mix for Norwich City’s Championship trip to Oxford on Tuesday night. Clement refused to be drawn on whether Makama
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Park and Ride flooded as heavy rains cause closures across city
An Oxford Park and Ride has flooded as sandbags are used on residential roads and paths are shut. Oxford City Council has revealed that the lower level of Seacourt Park and Ride is closed due to flooding, with the impact of recent heavy rains felt
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Major A34 interchange to shut day and night for entire weekend
A busy A34 interchange is set for a day and night weekend closure as the county council embarks on resurfacing and maintenance work. The closure will take place later this month from 8pm on Friday, February 27 to 5am on Monday, March 2, at the
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Cuts to Oxfordshire council funding could risk ‘financial crisis’, MPs say
Funding cuts to Oxfordshire County Council have been slammed by local Lib Dem MPs, who say it could push the county into “financial crisis” similar to other councils across the country. The Government has cut funding for the council by £24.1 million
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Blenheim Palace music fans wait for news on summer festival
Music fans are waiting to hear news from festival promoters at Blenheim Palace after rock legend Neil Young pulled out of a headline concert. The Heart of Gold singer has decided to cancel his entire 2026 UK and European tour, telling fans that
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National Trust landmark closed until further notice
Part of a National Trust landmark in Oxfordshire has closed until further notice. The tea room at Grey's Court, in the Chiltern Hills at Rotherfield Greys, near Henley, closed on Sunday afternoon (February 8). Bosses say it is to make some
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Freddie Mercury and Verdi celebrated by Oxford University and Wantage bands
Oxford University and Wantage bands performed a showcase of famous and new music including Queen and Verdi at a concert last weekend. Held at St Barnabas Church in Jericho, together the bands delighted spectators including with a special joint
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Alcohol licence for £200m university building submitted
A licence application for a recently-opened £200 million Oxford University building to serve alcohol has been submitted to the city council. The university's Life and Mind building opened in the heart of Oxford on South Parks Road in October 2025
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Jeremy Clarkson makes change to pub amid planning row with council
Jeremy Clarkson has made a change to his Cotswolds pub in Oxfordshire amid a council row regarding the overflow car park. Found off the A40, The Farmer's Dog was bought by the former Top Gear and Grand Tour host for around £1m and was opened in
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Plans to build 750 homes near fast-growing town announced
Plans to build up to 750 homes near one of Oxfordshire's fastest growing towns have been announced. Gladman Developments is proposing to build the huge housing development on land north of Caversfield, near Bicester. The plans include a primary
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Vale of White Horse village named worst place to live in the county
A village in the Vale of White Horse has been named the worst place to live in the county, as a full ranking of Oxfordshire's towns and villages are released. A new ranking has been released by Garrington Property Finders, naming the best places
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Steam train's new headboard is highlighting holidays
Didcot Railway Centre has been highlighting holidays with a new headboard for one of its steam trains. The steam rail heritage centre next to Didcot Parkway attracts thousands of visitors every year. Visitors can enjoy a ride on the centre's
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Inquest into death of woman found dead at Oxfordshire home opens
The inquest into the death of a woman who was was found dead at her home in Harwell has been opened at Oxfordshire Coroner's Court. A court inquiry was launched into the death of Helen Rundle, a 64-year-old woman who lived in Harwell with her husband
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Men named and charged after 'assault' in village
Several men have been named and charged in connection with an alleged assault in an Oxfordshire village. Luke Mayall, 43, and Luke Berry, 37, were due in Oxford Crown Court last week, having been charged in connection with an assault in Shrivenham
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Jailed dangerous driver 'absolutely shocking', say police
Police have described a dangerous driver who crashed into a car injuring six children as 'absolutely shocking'. Omar Faruq, of Whitson Place, Oxford, was jailed for more than two years at Oxford Crown Court on Thursday, February 5. The 21-year-old
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Police still searching for teen last seen wearing 'bin bag style' coat
Jahm was found safe and well on Monday, February 9. There is huge concern for an Oxfordshire boy who was last seen wearing a Moncler 'bin bag' coat. Police have sent out another appeal today (Monday, February 9) for Jahm who was reported missing
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Three-car crash hospitalises Toyota motorist with life-threatening injuries
An A420 crash has resulted in a Toyota driver being rushed to hospital with serious injuries as police make an appeal for witnesses. The crash occurred on the A420 between Faringdon and Watchfield at around 3.50pm on Saturday, February 7. Three
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Who is new Grand Tour star Francis Bourgeois? Real name revealed
Francis Bourgeois is one of three new presenters joining The Grand Tour cast this year, it was recently announced. The popular show started back in 2016, originally fronted by former Top Gear trio Jeremy Clarkson, James May and Richard Hammond.
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Major fishery set for extended closure after flooding causes safety concerns
An extended closure has been announced at an Oxfordshire fisheries after flooding led to safety concerns. Linear Fisheries near Witney has announced today, Monday, February 9, that the complex will be closed for a minimum of two weeks after the
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The Cotswolds locations you’re most likely to spot a celebrity
The Cotswolds locations where you're most likely to spot a celebrity have been revealed. Kim Kardashian was reportedly spotted at the luxury country club hotel, Estelle Manor in North Leigh, with F1 champion Lewis Hamilton last month. Since
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New budget for Oxfordshire council will be set tomorrow amid pressures
Oxfordshire County Council will set its budget for the upcoming year at its meeting tomorrow (February 10), amid concerns the authority will lose millions due to government funding changes. The Lib Dem led authority have made several proposals
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New rail bridge starts countdown to Botley Road reopening
Trains have been running through Oxford this morning after Network Rail successfully completed the replacement of the Botley Road rail bridge. The installation of the new bridge is a major element of a £237m scheme to upgrade Oxford rail station
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Image released of thug who threatened to burn down grandparents' house
Police have released an image of an Oxford thug who threatened to kill his father and said he'd burn down his grandparents' home. Robert Stephens, of Merlin Road, Oxford, was sentenced for five offences at Oxford Crown Court on Monday, February
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Plans for drive-thru and garden centre on busy road approved
Plans to build a new garden centre and drive-thru on a busy Oxfordshire town road have been approved. The plans, submitted to Cherwell District Council by IRP Holdings Limited, are for the Wickes and Topps Tiles units in Southam Road, Banbury.
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Controversial plans for Cotswolds cottage on UK's prettiest street dropped
Controversial plans to extend a cottage on 'England's prettiest street' have been dropped after a critical council report. The owners of Rosemary Cottage, a Grade II-listed home on Awkward Hill in Bibury near the Oxfordshire border, had proposed
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Downing Street communications chief Tim Allan announces he is stepping down
Downing Street’s executive director of communications, Tim Allan, has quit, following the exit of Sir Keir Starmer’s chief of staff, Morgan McSweeney. In a statement issued on Monday (February 9), Mr Allan said: “I have decided to stand down to
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Five of the best places to get fish and chips in the Cotswolds
Here are five of the best fish and chip shops in the Cotswolds that you need to try. The Windrush Garden Café and Fish and Chip Shop, Bourton Located in Bourton on the Water, this café offers decent fish and chips. There’s plenty to do
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Jeremy Clarkson's £234k Maserati breaks down near his Cotswolds pub
Jeremy Clarkson's £234k Maserati broke down near his Cotswolds pub in Oxfordshire. The former Top Gear and Grand Tour star purchased The Windmill pub in Asthall for around £1m last year. Mr Clarkson renovated the spot for several months before
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Drivers warned of 'immediate road closure' in Oxfordshire
Oxfordshire drivers have been warned of an "immediate road closure". Motorists have been warned that Wadham Road in Bicester will be closed immediately next week. This closure will last from 7.30am until 7pm on Monday (February 16), with drivers
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Geri Halliwell 'made man play guitar and sing' during F1 job interview
Christian Horner says Geri Halliwell made a man play guitar and sing during a Formula 1 job interview. The 52-year-old, who lives near Banbury, was relieved of his Red Bull team principal role in 2025 after 20 years of service. Mr Horner had
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Police provide update after emergency 999 incident at Sainsbury's
No arrests have been made after an emergency 999 incident broke out at a Sainsbury's in Oxfordshire. Police were called to Bicester's supermarket next to the Vue cinema late on Friday afternoon (February 6). As many as four police cars were
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Sir David Beckham shares heartbreaking tribute to son Brooklyn
Sir David Beckham has shared a heartbreaking tribute to his son, Brooklyn Beckham, amid an ongoing family feud. The former Manchester United and England footballer has lived near Great Tew in Oxfordshire with his Spice Girl wife, Lady Victoria
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Police urgently warn public 'DO NOT APPROACH' wanted man
Police have urgently warned the Oxfordshire public not to approach a wanted man on the run. Oxford man Craig Ballentyne is wanted for failing to appear in court on Thursday, January 15. The 37-year-old was charged with five counts of shoplifting
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Warehouse worker, 23, who died in 'tragic incident' named at inquest opening
A warehouse worker who died in a 'tragic accident' at work after a collision between industrial vehicles has been named at an inquest opening. The worker has been named as Kacper Szulc, a 23-year-old man who was born in Poland and lived in Wallingford
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William and Kate are ‘deeply concerned’ by Jeffrey Epstein scandal
The Prince and Princess of Wales are “deeply concerned” by the ongoing revelations around Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor and his links to the Jeffrey Epstein scandal, Kensington Palace has said. It is the first time the views of William and Kate have
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Jeremy Clarkson reveals new European venture away from Cotswolds
Jeremy Clarkson has revealed a new European venture away from the Oxfordshire Cotswolds. The former Top Gear and Grand Tour host purchased Diddly Squat Farm in Oxfordshire back in 2008. This proved to be the focus of his popular Prime Video
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Keir Starmer to face mutinous MPs after Mandelson scandal
Sir Keir Starmer will face mutinous Labour MPs today as he fights for his political survival. The Prime Minister has come under renewed pressure from union leaders and Labour MPs following the resignation of his chief of staff, Morgan McSweeney
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Coca-Cola launches 2 new flavours of 'fan favourite' drink - have you tried it?
Coca-Cola has launched a new flavour of its "fan-favourite" cherry range that 'blends nostalgia with iconic taste'. The soft drink giant has added Cherry Float and Cherry Float Zero to its list of Coke flavours available in the UK. It adds
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Delays on three roads and police attending after serious crash
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Simon Cowell pictured in town toy shop having selfie with fan
Britain's Got Talent star Simon Cowell has been pictured in a Bicester toy shop having a selfie with a fan as the global celebrity takes to the town for some shopping. The music mogul stepped out for a spot of Sunday shopping in the Oxfordshire
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Kim Kardashian and Lewis Hamilton go public after 'date in Cotswolds'
Kim Kardashian and Lewis Hamilton have gone public at the Super Bowl after a "date" at a Cotswolds hotel in Oxfordshire. The celebrity couple made their first major public appearance at the Super Bowl, amid weeks of speculation about their rumoured
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Three flood warnings issued for Oxfordshire amid heavy rain
Oxfordshire has been hit with as many as three flood warnings amid heavy rain. The county has seen persistent heavy rain for weeks, with river levels rising as a result. Flood alerts have been regularly issued over the last month, but now these
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Oxford hospitals awarded £4.5 million to improve energy efficiency
Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust has been awarded £4,509 million in government funding to improve energy efficiency. The Trust will use the money to install LED lighting in parts of the John Radcliffe, Churchill, Horton General
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Free family activities in Oxfordshire this February half-term
Families are being invited to enjoy a week of free and low-cost events this February half-term. The activities will take place across South Oxfordshire and the Vale of White Horse, with options including sports, games, theatre, and arts and crafts
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Children and parents protest over 'inconsiderate' parking outside Oxford school
Parents and children held a protest outside an Oxford primary school against inconsiderate driving and parking near the school streets. Families held signs and chanted outside Windmill Primary School on Friday morning (February 6) on the corners
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Frank Lampard on 'clear' red card and Oxford survival hopes after Coventry draw
Frank Lampard said Will Lankshear's sending off was a 'clear' red card after his Coventry City team were held to a 0-0 draw against Oxford United. Lankshear was dismissed in the 77th minute at the CBS Arena after a challenge on Sky Blues centre
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Bake Off legend and Traitors star join literary festival line-up
Great British Bake Off legend Mary Berry and Traitors star Harriet Tyce are among the authors joining the line-up for a prestigious literary festival. Dame Mary Berry was a judge on the BBC baking show between 2010 and 2016 before it left for Channel
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Oxfordshire County Council seeks public feedback on A4130 Steventon Lights
Residents are being encouraged to have their say on proposed traffic and highway improvements. Oxfordshire County Council is consulting on plans designed to support the A4130 Steventon Lights integrated transport scheme near Milton and Steventon
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Public urged to comment on plans for 20mph speed limit on busy road
A public consultation is now open on plans to introduce a 20mph speed limit. The proposal would affect Holloway Road in Holton and would replace the current 30mph limit with a 20mph zone. This would create a continuous lower-speed stretch between
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Oxfordshire woman admits to preventing the decent burial of dead body
An Oxfordshire woman has pleaded guilty to preventing the decent burial of a dead body. Sally Smithson, of Clare, near Thame, appeared at Oxford Crown Court on February 6. The 61-year-old previously denied one charge of preventing the lawful
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Asylum seeker support spending tops £47m for Oxfordshire
Spending on asylum seeker support tops £47m in Oxfordshire over the past six years, new figures released show. Data revealed by the Taxpayers' Alliance has found Oxfordshire County Council spent £47,163,038 since 2019/20 on asylum seeker social
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Blenheim Palace plan to train 100 apprentices on track
Blenheim Palace is on track to achieve a major apprenticeship milestone. In partnership with Pye Homes, the estate aims to train more than 100 apprentices by the end of 2027. The progress comes as the UK marks National Apprenticeship Week,
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Community groups raise funds for many charities
Oxford Mail readers and many others in our communities are well known for helping charities and other worthy causes. They have organised numerous events over the years to raise money or to buy useful equipment, making life easier for those in need
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Apprentice thriving after snubbing university place for hands-on career
An apprentice engineer is thriving in his role after deciding to take a different path. Mike Hill, who grew up in Abingdon, joined GHM Communications in 2022 and is building a career in engineering through hands-on experience and professional training
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Scales of Justice: The latest cases from Oxford Magistrates' Court
The latest court cases in Oxford Magistrates' Court: SEAN THOMSON, 34, of Church Street, Charlbury, Chipping Norton, pleaded guilty to speeding on a road with a 30mph speed limit, namely Woodstock Road, Oxford, on August 30 last year. The speed
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Former Deddington barn up for sale on a private road for £599,950
A two-bedroom Deddington barn conversion in a private location is currently on sale for £599,950. The former barn is described as being situated in the centre of the town, on a private road and comes with its own gated parking and private gardens
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Oxford professors hosting free talk about ground-breaking pain research
A free public talk will explore new research into using brain stimulation to treat chronic pain. Hosted by the NIHR Oxford Biomedical Research Centre (BRC) and NIHR Oxford Health BRC, the talk will be led by Professor Alex Green, Professor of Neurosurgery
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Driver branded 'coward' and 'heartless' after hitting car with 6 children in back
A Judge told a young Oxford man he was a 'coward' and a 'heartless person' as he was sentenced for causing serious injury by crashing into a car with six children in the back. Omar Faruq, of Whitson Place, Oxford, was jailed for more than two years
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Oxfordshire McDonald's pledges more jobs with 24-hour application
McDonald’s have pledged more jobs and convenience if its application for a 24-hour Oxfordshire outlet is approved. The fast-food chain’s Ducklington Lane restaurant is currently open seven days a week from 6am to 11pm, but it is now looking to
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Two local charity champions set for gruelling endurance challenge
Two local charity champions are gearing up for gruelling endurance challenges to raise money. Eddy Webb and Brian Kemp, who work at Travis Perkins in Chipping Norton, will donate in support of the Alzheimer’s Society. Mr Webb, yard manager
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Strictly Come Dancing favourite breaks silence on if they will return to BBC show
Strictly Come Dancing's Johannes Radebe has opened up about his future on the BBC show. Radebe joined the dancing competition show back in 2018 as a professional dancer, before previously appearing on two series of Strictly Come Dancing South Africa
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Over 250 pregnant volunteers help doctors reduce risk of preterm birth
More NHS doctors are better prepared to identify those at increased risk of giving birth before term thanks to a new training programme. A recent pilot programme has certified more than 40 obstetrics and gynaecology doctors across the Thames Valley
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Superdrug reveals plans to open 30 new stores in 2026 - full list of confirmed sites
Superdrug has revealed plans to open 30 new stores across the UK in 2026, creating around 600 jobs. The health and beauty retailer, which was founded back in 1964, currently has more than 780 shops across the UK and Ireland. Superdrug is now
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Morgan McSweeney steps down as PMs chief of staff amid Mandelson scandal
Morgan McSweeney has resigned as Sir Keir Starmer’s chief of staff amid the Lord Peter Mandelson scandal. The Prime Minister’s chief of staff had faced intensifying calls from within the Labour Party to go after being blamed for pushing the appointment
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Android users warned about new bug that steals private data - which apps to delete
ANDROID users are being warned about a new bug that allows hackers to access private data and gain remote access to "infected" devices. The new bug is called Arsink, and it is an Android Remote Access Trojan (RAT). "Arsink is a sophisticated
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Met Office forecasts snow for the UK this week - see where and when to expect it
The Met Office and BBC Weather have forecast more snow across the UK this week as conditions begin to turn colder. Relentless rain has prompted flood warnings and alerts across the country over the past few days. These "unsettled" conditions
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Tony Blair pays tribute after death of 'mentor, guide and teacher'
Sir Tony Blair has paid tribute to his constituency election agent John Burton, who has died aged 85, calling him his “mentor, guide and teacher”. Sir Tony, who was MP for Sedgefield from 1983 to 2007, said he had been left bereft by Mr Burton’
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Gladiators favourite reveals ‘devastating’ injury forcing him out of BBC show
Gladiators star Legend, Matt Morsia, has opened up about his ‘devastating’ injury in tonight's (February 7) episode of the BBC show. The BBC reboot, which is filmed in Utilita Arena (Sheffield), followed the original Gladiators, which aired on
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Expert urges Brits to stop using bleach on garden fences amid growing trend
A garden expert is urging Brits to stop using bleach on their garden fences and wooden outdoor furniture amid an ongoing trend. It comes as more homeowners take to social media platforms like TikTok for garden advice. However, experts are now
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Call the Midwife creator confirms characters returning for new prequel series
Creator of Call the Midwife, Hedi Thomas, has revealed the characters that will be returning for the prequel series. The BBC previously confirmed the hit period drama would be getting a prequel series, set to air this Christmas, and a film.
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Samsung users at increased risk of vulnerabilities as 3 phones axed from update list
Samsung has stopped providing software and security updates for one of its most popular lines of mobile phones, leaving users at risk of "increased vulnerabilities". The Samsung Galaxy S21 series was first launched back in 2021, featuring four
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Flood warnings and alerts in places as 'relentless' rain continues - see where
More than 90 flood warnings remain in place as relentless rain continues to batter the UK. "Long spells of rain" have been forecast across the UK on Saturday (February 7) by the Met Office. These rainy spells are expected to be "heavy" across
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Coronation Street star shares breast cancer diagnosis ahead of new role on rival soap
Former Coronation Street star Beverley Callard has revealed she has been diagnosed with breast cancer. Callard, 68, played the role of Liz McDonald on Coronation Street from 1989 to 2020. She is now set to appear in Irish soap Fair City as
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Betrayal full cast list for new ITV crime-drama series starring Shaun Evans
A new four-part crime-drama series will be airing on ITV soon, starring the likes of Shaun Evans and Zahra Ahmadi. Written by David Eldridge and directed by Julian Jarrold, it will follow a mid-career MI5 officer navigating a rapidly evolving intelligence
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Starbucks has a new limited-edition Pistachio Hot Chocolate and Valentine cake pop
This Valentine’s Day, Starbucks is adding a new twist to coffee time with the launch of its Pistachio Hot Chocolate and Pistachio Iced Chocolate. The Pistachio Hot Chocolate (from £5.95) blends steamed milk with rich mocha sauce and is topped with
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Nearly half a million pensioners miss out on State Pension inflation rise 2026
Millions of pensioners will see their State Pension rise in April 2026, but almost half a million older people will get no increase at all, despite paying National Insurance for decades. From 6 April, payments under the Triple Lock will rise by
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Valentine’s Day 2026 the best gifts for man who has everything
Shopping for a man who already seems to own it all? Valentine’s Day gifts for men can feel far trickier than flowers and chocolates, but the right present can say “I love you” just as loudly. From luxury watches to affordable treats, these Valentine
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BBC TV Licence cost will rise to £180 this April, Government confirms
The cost of a TV Licence for UK homes will rise to £180 this April, the Department for Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) has confirmed. The DCMS said the £5.50 increase in the fee, which is the predominant method of funding for the BBC, would give
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Asda warns shoppers 'stop using it' as metal in product poses laceration risk
Asda is urgently recalling a 'super snuggly' duvet it was selling as sharp metal pins mean it could pose a 'laceration risk'. The supermarket giant issued an urgent recall for the Red & Pink Harlequin Super Snuggly Teddy Duvet Set as it may
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Another UK travel company closes down with flights and holiday packages cancelled
A UK travel company that sold flights and holiday packages to destinations in America and Canada has ceased trading. Simply Florida Travel Ltd, based in Glasgow, offered holiday packages to destinations such as Disneyland, New York, Toronto, Niagara