Andy Burrows, chief executive of the Molly Rose Foundation – named after Molly Russell who killed herself after viewing ...
The Oxford Mail's chosen Property of the Week this week is a grade II listed thatched cottage near Stadhampton.
The story of how radio changed British life during its early days is set to be told in a new book. 'Listen In: How Radio Changed the Home', written by Oxford-based Beaty Rubens, is set to be published ...
We've had a look back through the Oxford Mail archive to find pictures of snow days throughout the 1980s, from winters across the decade.
Despite Oxfordshire County Council recently moving its residents’ parking permit system online, people who cannot set up a digital account will still have access to paper visitor parking permits. The ...
Homeless people, survivors of domestic abuse and veterans in Oxfordshire have been given greater social housing priority by Cherwell ...
Road closures as part of the Safer Routes to School programme are among public notices placed by Oxfordshire councils and other local authorities ...
Justin Rose’s team had won the first two sessions 3.5-1.5 and Saturday afternoon’s foursomes 4-1 to lead 11-4 going into Sunday’s singles.
Tucked away off Oxford High Street, The Bear Inn is one of the city's smallest pubs. It also claims to be the oldest and is the Oxford Mail Pub of the Week. Owned by Fuller's, The Bear in Alfred ...
Banbury-based band Neon Nights are set to release a new single later this month. The group, consisting of Dan Bonas, Liam Morgan, Tom Stilgoe, and Steve Parish, will release 'Bringing Me Home' on ...
The story of an infamous court case centred on a controversial painting is set to be told in a new book. 'Falling Rocket: James Whistler, John Ruskin and the Battle for Modern Art' is written by ...
An American writer living in Edinburgh has said it is “heartbreaking” to see her former home in the Pacific Palisades ravaged by wildfires. Jess Ross, 42, moved to Scotland’s capital with her husband ...