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Bands on the Boundary enjoyed another successful year in the park in Didcot, but organisers have warned its days may be numbered.
Under the scorching sun hundreds of people turned out for Witney's annual carnival which this year had a 'musicals' theme in Oxfordshire.
New landlords of a village pub in Radley near Abingdon have vowed a ‘back to basics’ approach and are looking to clean up its reputation.
The 'oldest pub in Witney', The Plough in High Street, has reopened under new management after a prolonged and mysterious closure.
A cycling group is calling for a 'safe' crossing to be delivered on a busy road in Bicester where demand for one is 'high'.
A teacher who taught at UTC Oxfordshire and Aureus Secondary School was found to have developed an 'inappropriate relationship' with a pupil.
A Leeds man was hit over the head with a hammer after being sent threatening voicemails, an Oxford trial heard.
Leah Williamson is refusing to play down the threat posed by quarter-final opponents Sweden to England’s hopes of retaining their European crown.
The BBC is to face questions on Gregg Wallace, its Glastonbury Festival coverage and the Gaza: How To Survive A Warzone documentary as it prepares to release its 2024/2025 annual report.