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Nottingham Forest manager Nuno Espirito Santo will remain at the City Ground until at least 2008. The 51-year-old Portuguese, ...
Hours later, Iranian missiles struck areas in northern and central Israel, according to an Israeli rescue service. Initial reports suggested at least 16 people suffered minor injuries and several ...
Sir Keir Starmer has urged Iran to return to negotiations after Donald Trump launched US air strikes on the regime’s nuclear facilities. The Prime Minister said Iran’s nuclear programme is a “grave ...
A village pub popular with foodies is to host a summer beer festival next month. Last year, staff at The Seven Stars on The Green, Marsh Baldon, staged their first beer festival in six years. It ...
A hair studio brand has been named as a finalist in four leading hairdressing industry awards this year. HARE, founded by brothers James and George Talbot, operates salons in Eynsham, Witney, and ...
An Oxford City Council's housing needs team has been crowned Housing Team of the Year at the Local Government Chronicle Awards 2025.
CIARON Brown believes the ‘really fine margins’ of Sky Bet Championship mean Oxford United should be aiming for a top half finish next season.
An Oxfordshire woman has been banned from driving for more than five years after she was jailed for causing the death of her boyfriend.
Seven researchers at Oxford University have been awarded grants each worth up to €2.5 million over a period of five years.
New data from Zoopla has shown homes are almost £200,000 more expensive than in 2005, with one councillor saying locals need help.
Himalayan balsam, similar to Japanese Knotweed, is a “highly invasive” plant that could land homeowners with a fine.
We've had a look back through the Oxford Mail archive to find pictures of beer in Oxfordshire through the years for Beer Day Britain 2025.
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