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President Donald Trump filed a lawsuit on Friday against The Wall Street Journal and media mogul Rupert Murdoch, a day after ...
Conservationists are urging the owner of an Abingdon hotel left derelict for a decade to speed up plans to improve the site.
Significant progress has been made with construction work for a leisure hub at a popular park in Witney. Social enterprise Courtside, which runs The Coffee Shed and Premier Tennis, is creating a multi ...
OXFORD United had to cancel two behind closed doors friendlies due to the tightness of their pre-season schedule following the trip to Indonesia.
OXFORD United made it to the final of the President’s Cup during the pre-season trip to Indonesia, and were supported along the way by a ...
An MP has secured a meeting with a government minister over rooftop solar panels. Liberal Democrat MP for Bicester and Woodstock Calum Miller has arranged talks with energy minister Michael Shanks to ...
A new coffee shop has opened its doors on a busy road in Oxford, bucking the trend of businesses closing down in the area in recent months. Diseno Coffee on Botley Road held its grand opening on ...
A man has been found not guilty of murder – but guilty on another charge – for a stabbing in Bicester, Oxfordshire.
Data on speeding, red light cameras and more has been withheld by Thames valley Police in a Freedom of Information (FOI) request by this newspaper.
Berkeley Homes has submitted long-anticipated plans for a new and improved Medical Centre - along with 65 new houses.
Summer signing De Keersmaecker was ‘very lucky’ not to suffer a broken leg in the President’s Cup final, according to United head coach Gary Rowett. The 25-year-old Belgian midfielder was on the ...
OXFORD United’s summer transfer strategy looks set to be markedly different from that of last year, writes Oxford Analytics.
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