A self-described Nazi on Tuesday became the first person convicted in the Australian state of Victoria of performing an outlawed Nazi salute. Jacob Hersant, 25, gave the salute and praised Nazi leader ...
Australia’s bid received a shot in the arm after India’s shock defeat by New Zealand last week although Sciver-Brunt is ...
Opponents of the £10m Oxpens River Bridge over the Thames in Oxford have been granted permission to proceed with a judicial review.
Oxford is due to celebrate bonfire night without a bonfire after complaints about mud last year. The event, organised by Oxford Round Table, left parts of South Park churned up last year after some 20 ...
Campaign groups Windrush Against Sewage Pollution (WASP), Evenlode Catchment Partnership, and Upper Thames Fisheries are challenging Oxford City Council and South Oxfordshire District Council over two ...
Wallingford Accessible Boat Club (WABC) has enjoyed its most successful year ever as it broke records for the number of voyages made and passengers carried in a single season. The club, which helps ...
Over 400 homes in Oxfordshire were hit by a power cut on Monday (October 7). This followed reports of an overhead power line coming down, impacting homes in Bicester and the surrounding areas. The ...
A call for continued government funding to support victims of domestic abuse and sexual violence has been made by Thames Valley's police and ...
One of Raymond Blanc's restaurants has been hit with a low food hygiene score following a recent inspection. The Black Horse in Thame was given a lowly two star rating after it was inspected on August ...
Baby boomers are living longer but are in poorer health than previous generations, and things are not improving, researchers say.
A five-year plan for improving accommodation and tackling homelessness in north Oxfordshire has been opened for a public consultation.
Abingdon and Witney College has expanded its apprenticeship provision in a bid to help meet local demand for electricians.