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    AEA Technology 110 BMW 2504 Electrocomponents 238.25 Isoft Group 55 Oxford Bio 25.5 Oxford Instruments 204 Reed Elsevier 515.5 RM 178.75 RPS 200.25 Torex Retail 66 Courtesy of Redmayne Bentley, Abingdon

  • Today's closing local share prices

    AEA Technology 110 BMW 2504 Electrocomponents 238.25 Isoft Group 55 Oxford Bio 25.5 Oxford Instruments 204 Reed Elsevier 515.5 RM 178.75 RPS 200.25 Torex Retail 66 Courtesy of Redmayne Bentley, Abingdon

  • Today's local share prices

    AEA Technology 109 BMW 2551 Electrocomponents 236.25 Isoft Group 55 Oxford Bio 25 Oxford Instruments 206.25 Reed Elsevier 518 RM 180 RPS 200 Torex Retail 72 Courtesy of Redmayne Bentley, Abingdon

  • Today's local share prices

    AEA Technology 109 BMW 2551 Electrocomponents 236.25 Isoft Group 55 Oxford Bio 25 Oxford Instruments 206.25 Reed Elsevier 518 RM 180 RPS 200 Torex Retail 72

  • Shops sell alcohol to teens

    One in three Oxfordshire shops targeted in a sting operation were caught selling alcohol to underage teenagers. Volunteers aged between 13 and 15 tested 25 shops, with youngsters in eight of those being sold alcopops and lager. Trading standards officers

  • Park & ride? It's turn & go!

    One in four rush-hour drivers are illegally nipping in and out of a park-and-ride to beat traffic queues. An investigation by the Oxford Mail revealed the true level of cheating motorists who abuse the park-and-ride system to shave time off their journey

  • 'Ere we go

    In decades to come when they're silver-haired old men bouncing their grandchildren on their knees, they'll be able to talk about how they played in the 2006 World Cup in Germany. Well, almost. This East Oxford team, Union Street FC, who play in the

  • Cabbies: jams lose us trade

    Roadworks and buses stopping in the wrong places are causing traffic chaos in Oxford's High Street, according to cabbies who say they are losing business. Taxi driver Sajjad Malik said taxis were losing money because of the extra time it took to get

  • 'Kick out the drug dealers'

    Too many drugs and not enough for children and young people to do - that is the verdict of residents living on an Oxford estate. People living in Blackbird and Greater Leys have highlighted their priority concerns that they want the Neighbourhood Action

  • Sports staff get transfer

    Groundsmen will no longer be turning out on match days at most of the council-owned sports pitches in Oxford, meaning clubs will be responsible for setting up equipment. From September, all Oxford City Council's more than 40 grounds - apart from those

  • Sweet touch to aid appeal

    Police worker Rachel Williams will look good enough to eat as she strides out in her bra for a midnight walk in aid of a breast cancer charity. She has covered her underwear in sweets ready to strip off her top and join thousands of women who will walk

  • It’s pinky and it’s perky too

    More than a thousand people flooded into Blenheim Palace on Saturday with one common cause - raising as much money as possible for Breast Cancer Care. The national Ribbon Walk event, now in its second year, attracts everyone from teenagers to pensioners