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Israeli forces killed at least 23 Palestinians seeking food on Sunday in the Gaza Strip, according to hospital officials.
Pope Leo has urged more than a million Catholic youths to “spread your enthusiasm and the witness of your faith” when they ...
DISABLED and able-bodied young people in Oxford were presented with £1,000 towards the cost of a fact-finding visit to Sweden.
A team from a nature group called Wild Oxfordshire visited Didcot Railway Centre to carry out a botanical survey. The steam railway heritage centre is next to Didcot Parkway rail station, and attracts ...
Two cousins from Oxfordshire have helped England’s under-22 carp fishing team to win a bronze medal at the World Championships.
The brothers, who lived in Observatory Street, Oxford, are seen in 1967 with the trophies and medals they won at the annual bread and confectionery competition organised by the Reading and District ...
An Indian restaurant near Banbury says it is 'over the moon' to be named as a finalist for an esteemed curry award.
CHEQUES galore were on display as the proceeds of a sponsored swim were handed out to charities and other good causes.
Through Love art exhibition at Magdalen Road Studios honours Oxford social worker Ana Arroyave, raising funds for SeeSaw and the Stroke Association.
Big Fish Farm in Oxfordshire hosting a SEN-friendly family weekend, with arts, animal encounters, camping, and inclusive activities.
CHILDREN enjoyed plenty of happy times at Oxford playgroups and nurseries but there was the odd occasion when protest dominated.
A new study from the University of Oxford and the University of Leeds has examined the social indicators that Great Tits are about to divorce.
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