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Oxford Mail Camera Club members have been sharing their best photos of doors and doorways. That was the latest weekly theme, with members capturing images in Oxfordshire, as well as from further ...
Britain’s oldest Second World War veteran, Donald Rose, has died aged 110. The D-Day veteran, who was born on Christmas Eve 1914, is believed to have been Britain’s oldest man. Erewash Borough Council ...
As another heatwave hits Oxfordshire the RSPCA has issued advice on signs and symptoms of heatstroke and what to do if your pet overheats.
Thames Water has taken a step forward in its plan to invest £840 million in nine water and sewage sites over the next five years.
Tens of thousands are taking to the streets across the region for the traditional Orange Order parades on Saturday.
World President Antonio Arimany wants his sport to seize a ‘unique moment’ as he called for the long-distance format to be added ...
Scotland, Northern Ireland and Wales could have their warmest days of the year so far on Saturday, as the third heatwave of the summer peaks.
Live Aid revellers have recalled what it was like to watch the historic gig at Wembley Stadium, 40 years on. The London venue has collated stories from stars of the show, staff and fans in a online ...
Live Aid remains one of the most iconic events ever, with it now hitting 40 years since the show. The benefit concert organised by Bob Geldof and Midge Ure was to help the 1983 to 1985 famine in ...
With the Wimbledon final approaching, a six-bedroom house with tennis courts in Garsington is the Oxford Mail's p.
Northern Ireland’s Environment Minister Andrew Muir has said he is “very disappointed” that an Eleventh Night bonfire was lit in south Belfast despite warnings over asbestos on the site.
As Aggie Beever-Jones sits in front of the turreted grandeur of the Dolder Grand Hotel, her demeanour emanates a calmness reflected only by ...
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