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Council seeks extra funds for new river crossing
The road is one of three major infrastructure projects and is expected to cost more than £400m.
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Footy fan walking five marathons to team's last game
Oxford United fan Neil McManus is currently walking to The Den for the U's game against Millwall.
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Footy fan walking five marathons to team's last game
Oxford United fan Neil McManus is currently walking to The Den for the U's game against Millwall.
Ups, downs and the race for Europe
All you need to know about promotion, relegation and qualification for Europe in England and Scotland's top men's football leagues, and the Women's Super League.
Jewish community in south 'fearful' after attack
Jewish leaders in the south say communities are fearful after two men were stabbed in Golders Green.
Risk of regret used to deny women NHS sterilisation
The health ombudsman finds in favour of an Oxfordshire woman who was rejected permanent birth control.
Dog owner ordered to pay £1000 for lambs killed and injured by dog
Police have ordered a dog owner in Banbury to pay around £1,000 for lambs killed and injured by their pet during an attack in April.
Alcohol sales proposed at Oxford city centre cafe
The Roll & Bowl Cafe, operating under the name of Footprints Tours and located at 16 Broad Street, has submitted a premises licence application to Oxford City Council.
London Marathon runner sets world record in traditional clogs
Jorden Teunissen completed the London Marathon in 6 hours and 27 minutes and achieved the record for running the fastest time in clogs, all in support of Oxfam.
Shop owner says burglar's sentence 'not enough' after drug-fuelled crime spree
The owner of Help I've Broken It in Wallingford said the jail sentence for the criminal who smashed up and stole from his shop is 'not enough'.
Rapist jailed decade after fleeing charge
Salam Karis attacked his victim in Oxford in 2014, before escaping the UK while on bail.
Driver with van full of bread arrested in police stop
Police pulled of a blue Vauxhall Movano van and discovered that it was full to the brim of sliced white bread. The driver was arrested.
Oxford interfaith leaders share message to community after Golders Green stabbings
Oxford faith leaders have come together to respond after a knife attack on two Jewish men in Golders Green.
Riverside village pub to close for a month for six-figure renovations
The riverside pub in Sanford, The Kings Arms, will close from next week for 'extensive' renovations, but reopen in time for the summer.
Robbie Williams and Ellen DeGeneres spotted together in Cotswolds pub
Robbie Williams has been spotted with Ellen DeGeneres in a Cotswolds pub in Oxfordshire.
The crime which Oxford businesses fear the most revealed
Oxford business owners are concerned the most about ‘online fraud and cybercrime’ according to a new survey.
Update issued on bin collections in Oxfordshire this bank holiday weekend
An update has been issued for bin collection changes across each district this bank holiday weekend in Oxfordshire.
Cotswolds tourists warned as council permanently closes public toilets
Cotswolds tourists in Oxfordshire have been warned after the council permanently closed some public toilets.
Royal Mail delivery slammed by Oxford resident as 'safety and security risk'
An Oxford resident has criticised Royal Mail for the way it is delivering his letters calling it a “safety and security risk”.