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Bitter Oranges And Sour Lemons - Do The Congestion Charges Sound The Death Knell For St Clements's Businesses?
Congestion Charges are said by some local businesses to be a toll too high to pay
24 hrs ago
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Stephanie Bell
Leys Community Roadshow - First Step In a Long Journey to Equality
A new event brought organisations and local community members under the one roof for the first time.
Nov 21
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Stephanie Bell
Behind the pen with author Tom McDonnell
Conversation with Tom McDonnell, who kicks off Halloween season with latest book, Dead but Awake.
Nov 21
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Enara
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Didcot man wanted for threats to kill and assault
Police are appealing for help to trace 45-year-old Kevin Walls.
Nov 19
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Indrena Henry
Sky Sports apologises for sexist channel ‘Halo’ created for female sports fans
Hot girl walks and matcha- don't forget the pink font!
Nov 19
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Tulsi
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“Bold” 15 year plan to upgrade Oxfordshire railways approved by council
The plan proposes five new stations, but still no go-ahead for Witney line
Nov 19
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Anna Savage
No more free entrance for Museum of Oxford from 2026
Entrance fee to be charged at the Museum of Oxford from January
Nov 19
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Chizuru Horai
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Product designer creates free multilingual guide to Oxford
The creator of the app shared his story of how to design an app and AI's possibilities
Nov 19
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Chizuru Horai
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An East Oxford community cafe reports success in a free food scheme to help those in need
The initiative is called “Me and You” and it makes sure everyone has access to a hot meal.
Nov 19
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Caitlin Tkach
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Two luxury powerhouses, one Oxford stage
Behind the curtain of high fashion’s most influential brands
Nov 19
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Sungmin Ahn
Hundreds walk in unity march from Cowley to Oxford city centre
“It’s very easy to divide people when there’s a cost of living crisis"
Nov 19
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Prerna
Healing Trauma through Music – Syrian Musician Wassim Mukddad's Story
Former medic turned musician Wassim Mukddad spoke of healing himself and others through music last month at St Hilda's College, Oxford.
Nov 19
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Stephanie Bell
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