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Oxford Mail on MSNAldi to pay Oxfordshire store assistants at least £13 from September
Aldi is set to become the first supermarket in Oxfordshire to pay store assistants at least £13 an hour. The pay rise will ...
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Oxford Mail on MSNOxfordshire towns best place to retire to - as Cotswolds is snubbed
Two Oxfordshire towns have featured in the top places to retire in Britain - but the Cotswolds was snubbed. Henley and Thame ...
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Oxford Mail on MSNOxfordshire boxing coach targets Olympics after MAJOR award
The Oxfordshire coach who sold his BMW to finance his gym has since won an England award and is targeting the next Olympics.
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Oxford Mail on MSNOxfordshire road closures for Wilderness Festival revealed
The major annual festival will see tens of thousands head to Charlbury in Oxfordshire, with road closures in the area and buses to be re-routed.
A huge fire lit up the night sky in Oxfordshire, as people reported hearing an ‘explosion’ after lightning hit a food waste recyling plant. Shocked residents shared video and images on social ...
Oxfordshire residents are being encouraged to take advantage of free electric blanket testing later this year. Oxfordshire County Council is offering the service through its trading standards team to ...
The Local Government Act 1972, enacted in April 1974, gave us the modern boundary between Oxfordshire and Berkshire. Before that, Berkshire extended as far north as Botley, up the Botley Road in ...
The Conservatives lost all four of their seats in Oxfordshire, including one held by the party for more than a century. Liberal Democrat Charlie Maynard defeated Tory Robert Courts to win Witney ...
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Oxford Mail on MSNOxfordshire man accused of 'kidnapping' still on run
It is over two months since Robert Burden allegedly forced a man into a vehicle in Steventon and police have confirmed their public appeal stands.
Rob MacDougall, Oxfordshire’s chief fire officer, held back tears as he told of his pride in the dedication and bravery of his firefighters who had fought to bring the fire under control.
"Oxfordshire Council to Trial a Climate Lockdown Starting 2024," reads the headline of a Dec. 4 story published by the website Watts Up With That.
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