A truck driver was landed with a £60 fine after he was spotted reading a newspaper while motoring through a police checkpoint today.
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Businesswoman Leila Wilcox was almost paralysed in a car crash.
Families have been reassured revamp work on an East Oxford playground will begin next month, following claims the project had fallen behind schedule.
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Oxfordshire’s first academy has received a glowing report by Ofsted in its first inspection since opening in 2007.
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Health officials are trying to contain an outbreak of mumps among Oxford’s student population.
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Up to 30 homes were toight still without Internet and phone lines, a week after connections were cut by thieves trying to steal underground British Telecom cables.
A 23-year-old man killed when the car he was travelling in crashed on the A40 has been named.
Thames Valley Police Authority has won the award of Police Service of the Year 2010.
A CONFERENCE with a series of workshops and talks on mothering is being held at St Gregory the Great School, in Cricket Road, on Saturday, run by the Oxford branch of anti-abortion campaigners
Life.
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TEN firefighters were called to a blaze at a house in Brook View, Greater Leys, at 10.25am today, after a light set a bed on fire.
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