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Police and courts will be given powers to deal with suspects believed to be planning mass killings, according to the Home Secretary. Yvette Cooper said the new tools ...
We've had a look back through the Oxford Mail archive to find pictures of people in the 1970s, as featured in the paper throughout the decade.
A woman aged in her 50s was found dead at her home address, an inquest opening heard. Tracey Chillingworth of Tusmore, near Bicester, died on Wednesday, July 2. An inquest into the 53-year-old's death ...
Around 19,000 people who applied for the Afghan Relocations and Assistance Policy (Arap) scheme had their data leaked by a Ministry of Defence official. The breach was reported fo ...
Domino’s has created Domidog - a robot K9 designed to safely deliver pizza to customers at the beach. Although the pizza pup won’t replace traditional drivers, the prototype is being launched this ...
An Oxfordshire village pub with rooms on the edge of the Cotswolds has been slammed for having poor hygiene. The Gate Hangs High is described as a cosy family-run country pub featuring a campsite, ...
England battled delays and disruption to round off a summer tour clean sweep with a commanding 40-5 win over the USA in Washington DC.
Operator c2c, which runs services between London Fenchurch Street and south Essex, was taken into public ownership on Sunday.
The Independent Water Commission will outline its final recommendations to tackle systemic issues in the industry.
The Met Office has issued warnings for heavy rain and isolated thunderstorms for parts of the UK which may cause flooding overnight into Sunday.
The Prime Minister has been urged to engage with Scotland on evacuating injured children from Gaza who would otherwise be “left to die”.