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Unreported crimes and road congestion help
Unreported crimes in the Thames Valley, and could technology make our roads flow better?
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Women Bishops and the new pool in Blackbird Leys
Could Oxford have a woman Bishop, and Blackbird Leys’ new swimming pool gets filled up.
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Caterham F1 latest and Children in Need fundraising
David gets the latest on Caterham F1, and some of the fundraising for Children in Need.
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RAL’s Philae probe data and a wreath row in Witney
RAL's Philae probe data, and the row over a Remembrance wreath that was laid in Witney.
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Rosetta spacecraft latest and help for the Ark T Centre
The latest on the Rosetta spacecraft probe and how CiN helped the Ark T Centre in Oxford.
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Remembrance commemorations and help for our immune systems
Today's Remembrance commemorations and a vaccine that could help against colds and flu.
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How technology could take 10m jobs
How 10 million jobs may be lost to technology, and the new Chancellor of Oxford Brookes.
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Marussia job losses and Botley shopping centre changes
200 jobs will be lost at Marussia in Banbury, and changes to the Botley Shopping Centre.
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Futher Jimmy Savile abuse investigations, plus 280M Euros for Ebola vaccines
Nick Piercey sits in. Further investigations into Jimmy Savile, plus the EU Ebola pledge
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Oxford East MP Andrew Smith and the One Show’s Matt Baker
MP Andrew Smith talks about the minimum wage, plus Matt Baker and the Rickshaw Challenge.
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Abandoned cats, and Josh’s award nomination
An increase of abandoned and stray cats, and Josh tells us about his award nomination.
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Victim support and a BBOWT campaign
The Police and victim support, BBOWT's election campaign, and Pro Drive's new rally car.
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Caterham F1, movies, and a hydro power station
The latest news on Caterham F1, movies for this weekend, and a local hydro power station.
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M40 J9 traffic problems, and the Poppy Appeal
Traffic problems on the M40 Junction 9, and will be wearing a poppy this year?
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Didcot B restart and Oxfordshire’s skate parks
The re-start of the Didcot B power station, and the state of Oxfordshire's skate parks.
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28/10/2014
All of Oxfordshire's news, sport and essential information in one place.
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27/10/2014
All of Oxfordshire's news, sport and essential information in one place.
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Caterham sports latest, and tributes to The Duke of Malborough
The future of Caterham Sports Limited, and we hear tributes to the Duke of Malborough.
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Cancer treatment centre, and Caterham Sports’ future
Oxford's centre for precision cancer treatments, and the future of Caterham Sports.
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Britain’s oldest scout, and ‘white only’ taxis
Tributes to Britain’s longest serving scout and the taxi firm who offered white drivers.
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The right to die, and council budget problems
Why Jean Davies starved herself to death, and Oxfordshire County Council's budget worries
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Didcot B fire and Abingdon stabbing reaction
The latest on the Didcot power station fire, and reaction to the stabbing in Abingdon.
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Rail signalling problems and film reviews
Rail signalling problems and film reviews.
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Duke of Marlborough tributes and Wi-Fi on Oxford buses
We’ll be paying tribute to the Duke of Marlborough who has passed away.
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Improving the A34 and respect in schools.
Nicola Blackwood MP on the work to encourage improvements to the A34 through Oxfordshire.
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Dog attack in Marston and flood alleviation in Botley
The man who was attacked by six dogs, and how a tree could ease flooding in Botley.
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The NHS strike, and a new Maggie’s Cancer Care Centre
How the NHS strike went locally, and the opening of the new Oxford Maggie’s Centre.
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By-election reaction from UKIP, and arthritis research
Reaction to last night’s by-election from UKIP MEP Ray Finch, and arthritis research.
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Ebola treatment centres and a lost WW1 munitions factory
Building Ebola treatment centres in Sierra Leone, and a WW1 munitions factory in Banbury.
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Reading scheme concerns and university student worries
Primary school reading scheme problems, and a lack of international university students.