The ballot will elect a new government and prime minister and determine the formation of the country’s 466-seat legislature.
The vast majority of food items recently tested by Oxfordshire's trading standards team complied with rules on accurate calorie labelling.
A man died after falling from a height in his Oxfordshire home, an inquest opening heard. Michael Gordon Sibley died on Sunday, November 15 at the John Radcliffe Hospital in Headginton. An inquest was ...
A number of Oxford University colleges could offer visitors an alternative to hotels this December. Lily Smith, from accommodation finder UniversityRooms.com, said the colleges open to non-students ...
The all-electric Renault Kangoo vans, delivered at the start of autumn, will be used by the parks team and the public toilet cleaning team for inspections, cleaning, maintenance work, and deliveries ...
Works on a 17th century building, plans for a pub and a new use for a distillery are just some of the new planning applications submitted to ...
Oxfordshire busses have seen less passengers since the pandemic, although the number of journeys taken has gone up on last year, figures show.
Oxford-based manufacturer TI Fluid Systems has been valued at £1 billion after it agreed to be bought by a Canadian rival.
The BBC licence fee will increase in line with inflation each year until 2027, rising in April to £174.50, the Government has announced.
Road closures for works and a pipe repair at Osney Bridge are among public notices advertised by councils and other local authorities in Oxfordshire.
A new project aimed at improving the early and accurate diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease has been launched in Oxford . The initiative will pilot a clinical pathway for the diagnosis of Alzheimer's ...
An Oxford professor is planning a party to celebrate the 30th anniversary of a solar power landmark. Professor Sue Roaf, ignored the sceptics in 1995 to install the first integrated solar roof in ...