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The 21-year-old off spinner helped the tourists fight back as New Zealand reached 319 for eight on the opening day of the Test series.
An inquest will be held next week into the death of a three-day-old baby who died waiting for an ambulance. Wyllow-Raine Swinburn, from Didcot, died after her mum spent seven minutes waiting for ...
Wait times for an NHS gynaecology appointment in Oxfordshire, Berkshire and Buckinghamshire have doubled since the coronavirus pandemic, ...
Ofgem announced its latest price cap on Friday morning, with average energy bills to increase by 1.2 per cent from January to £1,738 a year.
Tesco customers in Oxfordshire can donate long-life items to support people facing hunger and hardship this week. This is part of the 12th annual Tesco Winter Food Collection, with all donations going ...
A school on the Oxfordshire border has helped to name the communities at a new care home. Stoneham Grove Care Home, in Tilehurst, Reading, is set to open on December 13. It asked Long Lane Primary ...
A Didcot running group has raised £1,400 for two local charities through a five-mile road race and fun run. Didcot Runners presented a cheque for £700 to environmental Earth Trust at a presentation ...
England were frustrated by the returning Kane Williamson as New Zealand reached 193 for three by tea on day one of the first Test in Christchurch. Williamson missed his side’s stunning whitewash of ...
President-elect Donald Trump said Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum had “agreed to stop migration through Mexico”. In a post on his Truth Social account on Wednesday evening, Mr Trump said this was ...
Five unnamed people suspected of facilitating Mohamed Al Fayed amid abuse allegations lead Thursday’s papers alongside the build-up to Friday’s vote on the assisted dying bill. The Daily Mirror and ...
Politicians behind Australian assisted dying laws have written to MPs saying that end-of-life care there is “now safer and fairer than ever before”, on the eve of a major vote at Westminster. Six ...