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Recognised worldwide in his red robes and with his wide smile, Tenzin Gyatso, the 14th dalai lama, describes himself as a ...
Football paid its respects to Diogo Jota and his brother Andre Silva at their funeral in Portugal. On the field, defending ...
The area hit by the fast-moving water is especially popular around the July 4 holiday, making it more difficult to know how many are missing.
An Oxford broadcaster and writer has died aged 88. Mary Russell, known to some as Mary Rodger, was born in Dublin in 1936 before attending a convent school in Athlone and took an arts degree at ...
An Oxfordshire veteran who helped the country battle the Nazis during World War 2 has signed a historic gun as part of a nationwide initiative.
Home Secretary Yvette Cooper says Islamic and right-wing extremism remain Britain’s “biggest threats” ahead of the 20th anniversary of the July 7 bombings. On July 7 2005, four suicide bombers ...
OXFORD United are adjusting to life in Indonesia as the club prepares for its first pre-season game in the country later today.
A £1.25 million boathouse on the River Thames where King Edward VII is said to have stayed is the Oxford Mail 's Property of the Week.
Plans for new homes, solar panels and refurbishments to a university college building have been submitted to Oxford City Council this week.
Minster Lovell, on the edge of the Cotswolds in West Oxfordshire, is a quaint village full of history and legend.
Metropolitan Police commissioner Sir Mark Rowley has called for the creation of 12-15 mega forces as part of what he described as “the first serious reform of our policing model in over 60 years”.
Three businesses in Oxfordshire have been named in the Best Workplaces for Wellbeing 2025 list from Good Places to Work.