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More than one in three people from the South East of England are being priced out of gig tickets, new research shows. A survey by Greene King Pubs found 38 per cent of residents missed out on live ...
The RSPCA Oxfordshire Branch has agreed in principle to merge with the neighbouring RSPCA Reading and Oxon Borders Branch after being approached by trustees from the latter, who have said they intend ...
A housebuilder has launched a £10,000 community fund to support small groups and good causes.
Oxford Bus Company has reintroduced its Bus Together promotion, offering discounted travel for groups of up to five people. The scheme applies to CityZone and CountyZone Group day tickets, allowing ...
A housing association is celebrating an award nomination for one of its "rising stars". Platform Housing Group, which operates across Oxfordshire and the Midlands, is recognising the achievements of ...
An 84-year-old man is in a critical condition after being hit by a car while riding a mobility scooter. The crash happened at around 4.50pm on Friday on Gartlea Road in Airdrie, North Lanarkshire, ...
Morrisons has confirmed there will be a change to these everyday items this week (August 4) for an important reason ...
The Chancellor told an audience in Edinburgh that she understood that being Chancellor meant making unpopular decisions.
The Metropolitan Police said it has imposed conditions on a protest and counter-protest outside the central London building.
OXFORD United finished pre-season on a high thanks to a 3-0 victory at home against Spanish second division side Malaga.
Scottish First Minister John Swinney has described the ongoing crisis in Gaza as a “genocide” after a Fringe show he appeared at was repeatedly disrupted by pro-Palestinian protesters.
Hospitals in Gaza reported the killing of at least 18 people, eight of them food-seekers, by Israeli fire on Saturday as Palestinians endured severe risks in their search for food amid airdrops and ...