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A corgi named Amigo, sporting a factory-themed costume complete with two tiny chimneys and “Fur Factory” lettering, was named ...
Emergency services were called to Indian Aroma in Woodford Avenue, Gants Hill, Ilford, at about 9pm on Friday.
OXFORD has a long tradition of manufacturing cars and publishing books, but what about boat-building and repairs?
A Wantage dad whose son receives care at Helen & Douglas House is urging families to sign up for the charity’s foamy fun run.
National Soft Ice Cream Day has been celebrated at a technology and science park. Milton Park, near Didcot, invited Mister Nice Cream to hand out free cones to occupiers on Tuesday, August 19. The ...
Connections of Daryz are heading “back to the drawing board” after the previously unbeaten colt failed to fire in the Juddmonte International at York.
A seven-week programme to restore Blenheim Palace's 18th century clock tower has begun. The restoration will replace the current sun bleached paint and faded gilded numerals on the east and southern ...
A Grade II listed village pub is hosting its third annual summer festival this month. The Plough in Shiplake, Henley-on-Thames, will bring live music, family activities and community fundraising in a ...
A prominent Al Jazeera correspondent and four of his colleagues were hit by an Israeli strike outside al-Shifa hospital in Gaza City. Anna Wagstaffe, of Oxford NUJ, condemned the killings of the ...
Maximum temperatures on Sunday will be about 26C or 27C, then it will reach 28C or 29C on Monday, with widespread sunshine, the Met Office said.
THE Oxford Mail player ratings after Oxford United were beaten 1-0 at Birmingham City. Punched away set pieces when he was called upon and also made a couple of good stops too – 6.5 ...
The carnival, Europe’s biggest street party and an annual extravaganza over the summer bank holiday weekend, helps celebrate Caribbean culture and history. The festival began early on Sunday with the ...