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A father fears his family is being targeted after paint bombs were thrown at his house and his locks were glued up. more...
Hundreds of Bicester residents have signed a petition against plans to build above-ground graves near their homes. more...
Neighbours from hell who waged a campaign of harassment against a Bicester family who complained about the smell of their Chinese cooking have been told to pay more than £26,000 in compensation. more...
Neighbours from hell who waged a campaign of harassment against a Bicester family who complained about the smell of their Chinese cooking have been told to pay more than £26,000 in compensation. more...
Neighbours from hell who waged a campaign of harassment against a Bicester family who complained about the smell of their Chinese cooking have been told to pay more than £26,000 in compensation. more...
Oxford businessman Neil Mitchell, who has been asked to step down as chief executive of Torex Retail, said he blew the whistle to Britain's Serious Fraud Office (SFO) over the state of the company accounts. more...
Oxford businessman Neil Mitchell, who has been asked to step down as chief executive of Torex Retail, said he blew the whistle to Britain's Serious Fraud Office (SFO) over the state of the company accounts. more...
Notes on a Scandal is a riveting adaptation of Zoe Heller's best-selling novel about a naive comprehensive schoolteacher, who entertains the sexual overtures of a student and falls foul of a vindictive colleague. more...
THE Renault van bore a personalised 04 number plate and a flashing light unit attached to the roof. The words Dog Walking Service' were painted, together with Oxford phone numbers along its sides. It was a highly professional-looking set-up. more...
Pensioner Eric Cole is a very lucky man. more...
TALK about being thrown in at the deep end. George Fenton, long recognised as one of the world's best film score composers, had not been keeping up to date with events at his old Oxford school. more...
Corn Exchange, Newbury: Sixty-Six, 12A, Fri 2.30pm. Box office 01635 522733. more...
Ardley United manager Dan Still has warned his side against complacency when they travel to Pegasus Juniors for tomorrow's Premier Division encounter. more...
Bicester Town boss Tim Fowler has praised the efforts of his players after they fought back to draw 3-3 at Witney United in Sport Italia Hellenic League Premier Division on Tuesday night. more...
SAM Donaldson, Aarron Davies and Wesley Lewis all bagged doubles as Launton Sports fought back in style to beat Kennington 9-4 in the Oxfordshire Senior League Premier Division. more...
Daniel Buckley hammered a hat-trick for Chesterton Juniors as they eased into the semi-finals of the Under 14 Knockout Cup with a 4-2 win at Moreton Rangers. more...
A HEADTEACHER accused of bullying staff and professional misconduct will have to wait until April to find out whether the charges have been upheld. more...
SHOPPERS and market traders have been praised after coming to the assistance of a pedestrian hit by a bus. more...
It is a little worrying to see the price tag for the revamp of Oxford's Bonn Square rising by 30 per cent to £1.9m. The city council rather brushes this off saying that costs are not out of control. more...
If there is one thing that gets our readers going, it is an unsightly mess on the streets and spaces of our beautiful city and county. more...
If there is one thing that gets our readers going, it is an unsightly mess on the streets and spaces of our beautiful city and county. more...
If there is one thing that gets our readers going, it is an unsightly mess on the streets and spaces of our beautiful city and county. more...
I totally agree with David Young (Oxford Mail, January 23) that using a mobile phone in any form is a distraction. more...
City councillor David Rundle's 'revolution in rubbish' epitomises present day politics (Oxford Mail, January 23). more...
Sir - There never was a lock between the canal basin and Oxford Canal. The basin could be reinstated at its original level, without the lock that Paul Hornby (Letters, January 26) claims would cost so much. more...
Sir - As an appreciative regular user of Oxford's Central Library, I am very concerned by rumours - as yet there is no publicly available information - that the Westgate development will lead to an actual reduction in size of this key city centre building. more...
Sir - Your paper reported on the ambitious plans for the new Oxford Brookes campus. more...
Sir - I would like to point out one of the more serious iniquities that the Government has imposed on our National Health Service. more...
Sir - I would like to put another (the patient's) perspective and correct some errors in last week's article on Choose and Book Referral process could get worse by Victoria Owen (January 26). more...
Sir - Oxford City Council is making a unitary bid to take over all the functions which the county council handles in the city, to add to its own. more...
Sir - Councillor Stephen Tall waffles endlessly (Letters, January 26) with the bitterness and siege mentality that so characterises politicians at Oxford City Council. In doing so he draws a convenient veil over the appalling shortcomings of his own authority. more...
Sir - Your correspondent Irene Gill disregards the positive aspects of soldering to make her case (Letters, January 26). more...
Sir - At the age of 85, and admittedly a has-been, nevertheless I am genuinely perplexed by the number of pedestrians, together with a few cyclists and even the odd vehicle driver, who pass me by with what appears to be a mobile phone clamped to one ear. more...
Sir - English, Welsh and Scottish Railway (Report, January 19) have really lost the plot here. No, they are not operating a "secure site with entry through a locked gate requiring a security code". They are operating an "open site which anyone can walk into by crossing the railway". A chain is only as strong as its weakest link. more...
Sir - Once again Oxfordshire County Council is seeking to impose a residents' parking scheme on the North Summertown area of Oxford, despite the fact that such a scheme has already been rejected once by a majority of residents in a previous consultation last year. more...
Sir - We think that congratulations must go to the council for their latest recycling initiatives. more...
Sir - Having recently been a guest in one of the colleges of Oxford University, I was utterly flabbergasted by the rudeness and disrespect shown by the porters toward myself and the college's students. more...
Sir - More than 30 years ago the Governors of the Radcliffe Infirmary, anticipating the ultimate closure of that hospital, agreed that the building at Headington should be named The John Radcliffe Hospital so as to perpetuate the memory of Oxford's great medical benefactor. more...
PEUGEOT'S 107 entry-model is available in a new three-door Sport XS' trim level for young-minded individuals who like a more racy and personalised vehicle. more...
A COOPER badge will appear on a diesel-powered version of the Oxford-built Mini for the first time in showrooms in April. more...
PEUGEOT'S 107 entry-model is available in a new three-door Sport XS' trim level for young-minded individuals who like a more racy and personalised vehicle. more...
A COOPER badge will appear on a diesel-powered version of the Oxford-built Mini for the first time in showrooms in April. more...
PEUGEOT'S 107 entry-model is available in a new three-door Sport XS' trim level for young-minded individuals who like a more racy and personalised vehicle. more...
A COOPER badge will appear on a diesel-powered version of the Oxford-built Mini for the first time in showrooms in April. more...
PEUGEOT'S 107 entry-model is available in a new three-door Sport XS' trim level for young-minded individuals who like a more racy and personalised vehicle. more...
The name on the back is the same, but the new Ford Galaxy is an entirely different beast to its people-carrier predecessor. more...
The name on the back is the same, but the new Ford Galaxy is an entirely different beast to its people-carrier predecessor. more...
The name on the back is the same, but the new Ford Galaxy is an entirely different beast to its people-carrier predecessor. more...
PEUGEOT'S 107 entry-model is available in a new three-door Sport XS' trim level for young-minded individuals who like a more racy and personalised vehicle. more...
A COOPER badge will appear on a diesel-powered version of the Oxford-built Mini for the first time in showrooms in April. more...
Patrick Wolf has been obsessed with musical instruments since buying his first keyboard at a car boot sale, at the age of 11. more...
A TOXIC chemical incident in Banbury almost led to the M40 being shut. more...
A TOXIC chemical incident in Banbury almost led to the M40 being shut. more...
OXFORDSHIRE'S waterways are overflowing with wildlife - including Britain's most endangered mammal, a survey has revealed. more...
PICKETS were on duty outside Banbury's Inland Revenue offices this week in support of a one-day strike by the Public and Commercial Services Union. more...
PICKETS were on duty outside Banbury's Inland Revenue offices this week in support of a one-day strike by the Public and Commercial Services Union. more...
OF THE hundreds of people donning their running shoes to take part in this year's OX5 run, one will know more than most the importance of the event. more...
EXPERTS will be visiting the city to hand out advice to travellers heading for Africa. more...
EXPERTS will be visiting the city tomorrow to give advice to travellers heading for Africa. more...
AN OXFORDSHIRE MP is backing a fresh attempt to outlaw the use of electric shock collars to train dogs. more...
THOUSANDS of drivers were caught putting lives in danger by using their mobile phones at the wheel in Oxfordshire last year. more...
THOUSANDS of drivers were caught putting lives in danger by using their mobile phones at the wheel in Oxfordshire last year. more...
THOUSANDS of drivers were caught putting lives in danger by using their mobile phones at the wheel in Oxfordshire last year. more...
POLICE in Oxfordshire do not intend to give motorists points on their licence for using mobile phones while driving. more...
POLICE want to use search arches - similar to metal detectors used at airports - to catch people carrying knives into Oxfordshire secondary schools. more...
ST JOHN'S is to build a new quadrangle behind St Giles in one of the biggest development schemes undertaken by an Oxford college for years. more...
THAMES Valley Police has announced it will not appeal against a Government decision to foot just £4.4m of a £7.4m bill for an anti-terrorism operation. more...
THAMES Valley Police has announced it will not appeal against a Government decision to foot just £4.4m of a £7.4m bill for an anti-terrorism operation. more...
A GANG has been terrorising residents in Headington, Oxford - so much so that some are now afraid to leave their homes. more...
FUNDING for special needs pupils in Oxfordshire is less than a quarter of the national average, according to an MP. more...
A PILE-UP caused long queues of traffic on the outskirts of Oxford today. more...
A TOXIC chemical incident in Banbury almost led to the M40 being shut. more...
A TOXIC chemical incident in Banbury almost led to the M40 being shut. more...
POLICE divers have recovered the cycle ridden by Oxford teenager Ben Halsey-Jones when he fell into the River Thames near Port Meadow. more...
FORMER Carterton Community College headteacher Alan Klee will have to wait to hear whether charges of bullying staff and professional misconduct have been upheld. more...
MORE than 180 residents, businesses and Wood Green School, Witney, suffered problems with their phones because of an underground cable fault. more...
OXFORDSHIRE households may have to install water meters under Government proposals to tackle water shortages. more...
OXFORD University has lost its contempt of court action against an animal rights campaigner over his failure to produce an e-mail list of subscribers. more...
A MAN who went missing in Oxford last week has been found safe and well. more...
A 21-year-old man has been given an £80 fixed penalty notice for causing criminal damage to Christmas lighting in the Westgate Centre, Oxford. more...
A 21-year-old man has been given an £80 fixed penalty notice for causing criminal damage to Christmas lighting in the Westgate Centre, Oxford. more...
A 21-year-old man has been given an £80 fixed penalty notice for causing criminal damage to Christmas lighting in the Westgate Centre, Oxford. more...
A SEX offender who went on the run in Oxfordshire after breaking a curfew on Wednesday was back in police custody tonight. more...
Didcot Town manager Stuart Peace is hoping to hold on to his former Oxford United winger Jamie Brooks (pictured) after Conference South outfit Salisbury City put in a bid. more...
Kidlington youngster Jamie DeBanks could be out for the rest of the season after breaking a leg while on county duty last week. more...
Kidlington youngster Jamie DeBanks could be out for the rest of the season after breaking a leg while on county duty last week. more...
KIDLINGTON youngster Jamie DeBanks could be out for the rest of the Hellenic League season after breaking a leg while on county duty last week. more...
Some could say that David Edwards had one of the hardest jobs in Oxford. more...
Transport and planning manager for Oxford Radcliffe Hospitals Trust
Some could say that David Edwards had one of the hardest jobs in Oxford. more...
Transport and planning manager for Oxford Radcliffe Hospitals Trust
Some could say that David Edwards had one of the hardest jobs in Oxford. more...
MENTAL health patients are being put at risk by NHS managers' cost-cutting plans to reduce psychology services in Oxfordshire. more...
OXFORDSHIRE 3rd continued their great run in the County Championship with a 10-5 victory over Cornwall 2nd at St Austell. more...
Martin Groves (pictured right), from Wendlebury, near Bicester, received his 2006 MSA British Hillclimb Champions Trophy from former world champion Damon Hill at a star-studded awards ceremony at the exclusive Royal Automobile Club on London's Pall Mall. more...
Martin Groves from Wendlebury, near Bicester, received his 2006 MSA British Hillclimb Champions Trophy from former world champion Damon Hill at a star-studded awards ceremony at the exclusive Royal Automobile Club on London's Pall Mall. more...
A pensioner who sexually abused a six-year-old girl was spared jail by a judge - and told to compensate her with money for a new bike. more...
This is the bike Oxford teenager Ben Halsey-Jones was riding when he fell into the River Thames at Port Meadow. more...
Police have uncovered another cannabis farm in Oxford after being tipped off that every room in a Headington house was being used to grow the drug. more...
Political activist and musician Billy Bragg is to host the first in a series of three debates at Oxford's Ruskin College on the power of music. more...
A gang has been terrorising residents in Headington, Oxford - so much so that some are now afraid to leave their homes. more...
Crimefighters on an Oxford estate have been given a shot in the arm as two police community support officers hit the beat. more...
Oxfordshire households may have to install water meters under Government proposals to tackle water shortages. more...
On sea level, there has been a more fundamental debate. more...
A man with mental health problems who escaped from his carers has been found by police. more...
A family in Headington had a lucky escape after they were woken by their smoke alarm when a fire started in their home. more...
A dangerous sex offender who went on the run in Oxfordshire after breaking a curfew on Wednesday was back in police custody tonight. more...
The cavalry has arrived - mounted police are in Oxford for the return of Operation Backlash - a clampdown on the city's most prolific criminals. more...
The cavalry has arrived - mounted police are in Oxford for the return of Operation Backlash - a clampdown on the city's most prolific criminals. more...
JIM Smith is rallying his beleaguered Oxford United troops by insisting: "A new season starts here." more...
It had been years since I'd stumbled into the Aziz on Cowley Road, and having written unfavourable things about its new sister restaurant, the Aziz Pandesia at Folly Bridge, I thought I'd better trot back to where I'd started and revisit the ghost of Christmas past. more...
SATURDAY FOOTBALL NATIONWIDE CONFERENCE Oxford Utd v Cambridge Utd. more...
SATURDAY FOOTBALL NATIONWIDE CONFERENCE Oxford Utd v Cambridge Utd. more...
MATT Maudsley says Duncan Lynch-Smith's promotion to Oxford Harlequins' first team is another boost for the city's rugby partnership. more...
SIMON Chatterton replaces Alan Richens at lock and prop Andy Gosling returns on the bench when Witney host Tadley in Southern Counties North. more...
Bicester's promotion bid suffered another jolt as they went down to Premier Division leaders Wallingford in a hard-fought 12-7 defeat at Oxford Road. more...
AEA Technology 112.75 BMW 3099 Electrocomponents 287.5 Isoft Group 50.5 Oxford Biomedica 42.25 Oxford Instruments 270.25 Reed Elsevier 594.75 RM 194.75 RPS Group 296 Oxonica 142.5 more...
AEA Technology 109.75 BMW 3101 Electrocomponents 288.25 Isoft Group 49.75 Oxford Biomedica 46 Oxford Instruments 272 Reed Elsevier 599 RM 196 RPS Group 296.25 Oxonica 142.5 more...
Life's not all 'katanga my friend', you know. There are other things out there. It can't all be crotch jokes, although I do a lot of them and they're greeeeat," Lenny Henry says in that trademark squeal. more...
Bachelor Mark Broughton, who is seeking the love of his life on eBay, is confident of finding a partner after getting a stunning makeover. more...
Visitors to Blenheim Palace are being given the chance to 'Fly To The Past' a few months early. more...
Visitors to Blenheim Palace are being given the chance to 'Fly To The Past' a few months early. more...
Two of the oldest identical twins in the country are celebrating their 95th birthday. more...
THE National Trust is looking for volunteers to help out at Upton House, near Banbury. more...
OXFORDSHIRE'S waterways are overflowing with wildlife - including Britain's most endangered mammal, a survey has revealed. more...
BROKEN wheelie bins are being turned into drainpipes and plastic boxes as Cherwell District Council lives up to its reputation as a top recycler. more...
PICKETS were on duty outside Banbury's Inland Revenue offices this week in support of a one-day strike by the Public and Commercial Services Union. more...
VILLAGERS are celebrating after a waste firm was ordered to cut the height of a 15-metre tower of rubbish on land in north Oxfordshire. more...
Sir - I am writing in response to your article entitled Schools Beat National Average, dated January 18, 2007. more...
A CARPET sale in St Mary's Church, Banbury, will help create work for young people in war-torn Afghanistan. more...
A TOXIC chemical incident in Banbury almost led to the M40 being shut. more...
A dangerous sex offender who went on the run in Oxfordshire after breaking a curfew on Wednesday was back in police custody tonight. more...
A family in Headington had a lucky escape after they were woken by their smoke alarm when a fire started in their home. more...
The cavalry has arrived - mounted police are in Oxford for the return of Operation Backlash - a clampdown on the city's most prolific criminals. more...
Neighbours from hell who waged a campaign of harassment against a Bicester family who complained about the smell of their Chinese cooking have been told to pay more than £26,000 in compensation. more...
A father fears his family is being targeted after paint bombs were thrown at his house and his locks were glued up. more...
A gang has been terrorising residents in Headington, Oxford - so much so that some are now afraid to leave their homes. more...
Hundreds of Bicester residents have signed a petition against plans to build above-ground graves near their homes. more...
Two of the oldest identical twins in the country are celebrating their 95th birthday. more...
Crimefighters on an Oxford estate have been given a shot in the arm as two police community support officers hit the beat. more...
Oxfordshire households may have to install water meters under Government proposals to tackle water shortages. more...
A pensioner who sexually abused a six-year-old girl was spared jail by a judge - and told to compensate her with money for a new bike. more...
A man with mental health problems who escaped from his carers has been found by police. more...
This is the bike Oxford teenager Ben Halsey-Jones was riding when he fell into the River Thames at Port Meadow. more...
Police have uncovered another cannabis farm in Oxford after being tipped off that every room in a Headington house was being used to grow the drug. more...
High-risk sex offender Kevin Aldred, 39, is on the run in Oxfordshire after failing to obey a curfew order, police said. more...
Bachelor Mark Broughton, who is seeking the love of his life on eBay, is confident of finding a partner after getting a stunning makeover. more...
Visitors to Blenheim Palace are being given the chance to 'Fly To The Past' a few months early. more...
Political activist and musician Billy Bragg is to host the first in a series of three debates at Oxford's Ruskin College on the power of music. more...
TIM Traynor and Melissa Hawtin claimed their second successive Oxfordshire Schools' Cross Country titles at Radley College. more...
LORD Williams's (Thame) bowed out of rugby's Daily Mail Under 18 Vase with a 20-10 defeat at Reading Bluecoat in the south west fifth round. more...
OXFORDSHIRE champions Cherwell (Oxford) bowed out of the ESFA RAF Under 16 Schools Cup at the first hurdle with a 3-2 defeat after extra time by Hastingsbury (Bedford). more...
Oxfordshire's Under 19 girls produced a devastating display to reach the National County Finals. more...
Good news at last! For the first time in weeks, clubs were able to get back on to the Thames last weekend. more...
More big roach are being caught from Oxfordshire waters, writes ANDY WEBBER. more...
Oxfordshire's Claire Lasko, from Thame, and Stanton St John's Imogen Stanley were celebrating after being part of the six-strong Great Britain team that won gold at the fourth Australian Youth Olympic Festival in Sydney. more...
Brian Clemenson, no stranger to plundering the top prizes at Oxford Stadium, could prove the party pooper with his Shelbourne Poopa in the £1,000 Blanchford Building Supplies Oxfordshire Trophy final tonight. more...
OXFORDSHIRE 3rd continued their great run in the County Championship with a 10-5 victory over Cornwall 2nd at St Austell. more...
A SEX offender who went on the run in Oxfordshire after breaking a curfew on Wednesday was back in police custody tonight. more...
A 21-year-old man has been given an £80 fixed penalty notice for causing criminal damage to Christmas lighting in the Westgate Centre, Oxford. more...
TEMPLE Cowley Library in Temple Road, Cowley, Oxford, which has been closed for redecoration since Monday, reopens today. more...
PEOPLE fighting crime on an Oxford estate have been given a shot in the arm as two police community support officers hit the beat. more...
HUNDREDS of Bicester residents have signed a petition against plans to build above-ground graves near their homes. more...
MECHANICS and office staff from Motorworld are tuning up to hit top gear for the OX5 charity run through the picturesque grounds of Blenheim Palace. more...
MORE than 180 residents, businesses and Wood Green School, Witney, suffered problems with their phones because of an underground cable fault. more...
CHILDREN and staff at Bloxham Primary School are gearing up to celebrate the opening of their new building next Friday after it was destroyed by fire in 2005. more...
WELCOME to a new feature where we will look at the origins of the place names of Oxfordshire. more...
A MAN who went missing in Oxford last week has been found safe and well. more...
Oxford businessman Neil Mitchell, who has been asked to step down as chief executive of Torex Retail, said he blew the whistle to Britain's Serious Fraud Office (SFO) over the state of the company accounts. more...
OXFORDSHIRE households may have to install water meters under Government proposals to tackle water shortages. more...
OXFORD University has lost its contempt of court action against an animal rights campaigner over his failure to produce an e-mail list of subscribers. more...
A PILE-UP caused long queues of traffic on the outskirts of Oxford today. more...
A TOXIC chemical incident in Banbury almost led to the M40 being shut. more...
POLICE divers have recovered the cycle ridden by Oxford teenager Ben Halsey-Jones when he fell into the River Thames near Port Meadow. more...
FORMER Carterton Community College headteacher Alan Klee will have to wait to hear whether charges of bullying staff and professional misconduct have been upheld. more...
HIGHWAYS staff are to conduct an overnight inspection of the Goose Green railway bridge, in Wolvercote, tonight. more...
AT&T Williams F1 team boss Frank Williams said the team start the new season with a new look and new determination. more...
SHOPPERS and market traders have been praised after coming to the assistance of a pedestrian hit by a bus. more...
A HEADTEACHER accused of bullying staff and professional misconduct will have to wait until April to find out whether the charges have been upheld. more...
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