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PC Hall blamed an over-consumption of cough syrup for breaching alcohol limits though was still found guilty of gross misconduct.
CAMPAIGN group Reconnecting Oxford has described the proposed congestion charge as “traffic filters by the back door”.
Rail minister Lord Hendy has confirmed he will attend a meeting this week to update residents on the scheme to revamp Oxford station.
A man has been jailed after sexually assaulting a teenager in her Oxfordshire home. Lee Butcher, 27, was jailed for three years for one count of knowingly trespassing with intent to commit a sexual ...
On working days, London's charge operates between 7am and 6pm whereas most of the roads expected to have restrictions in Oxford could be between 7am and 7pm. If approved, the charge locations would be ...
RMT union members at CrossCountry have agreed industrial action short of a strike on weekdays and Saturdays – meaning members are not allowed ...
A judge has given his legal directions to a jury in the trial of a pensioner accused of historical sex abuse. Leslie Clibbon, 76, is on trial at Oxford Crown Court after being charged with 13 child ...
St Helen and St Katharine in Abingdon has a "suitably academic and demanding" curriculum, the Independent Schools Inspectorate has found.
A D-Day commemoration has been held at a former RAF base in Chilton in honour of those who took part in the Normandy landings. The annual event took place at the Harwell Stone on Saturday, June 7, ...
Councillor Iain Cameron has been elected as the new mayor of Wantage, with Councillor Chris Walters as his deputy.
A competition showcasing artwork created by Oxfordshire schoolchildren will return in 2026 after a year away. Young Art Oxford will be back next year, giving children the chance to have their work ...
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