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Two young bears devoured a week’s worth of honey after escaping from their enclosure at a wildlife park. Mish and Lucy, both ...
Iran has launched missile attacks on US military bases in Qatar and Iraq, retaliating for the American bombing of its nuclear ...
Lazy Griff’s participation in the Dubai Duty Free Irish Derby will be a late call and depend on how much rain falls at the ...
A group of Year 6 pupils from Tyndale Community School have showed off their artwork at Oxford’s Sanctuary Fair.
An exhibition by a South African artist marking 30 years since his country's first democratic elections is coming to Oxford. All Shall Be Afforded Dignity by Norman Kaplan will be hosted by Ovada and ...
Professor Ian Goldin, from the University of Oxford, will speak at Florence Park Community Centre about the history of migration.
Wantage Silver Band will team up with a former BBC Radio 2 Young Musician of the Year for a performance in the town this weekend. The concert will take place at The Beacon on Saturday, June 28, and ...
A primary school teacher from Oxford who has "a transformative impact on everyone in her class" has won a national teaching award. Emma Pallant, who teaches Year 1 at Wood Farm Primary School in ...
Wantage Sumer Arts Festival kicked off with musical acts and an exhibition from a local artist on Sunday, ahead of the month-long celebration.
Northern Ireland Secretary Hilary Benn insisted a reformed ICRIR will be capable of dealing with legacy cases.
The US confirmed the Al Udeid Air Base was targeted by a missile attack from Iran but added that casualties were reported.
Josh Tongue lived up to his new nickname by blowing away India’s tail for the second time in three days and reviving England’s hopes of an unlikely win in the first Test at Headingley.