Donald Trump threatened to impose tariffs on products from Canada and Mexico if they do not stop what he called the flow of ...
Syria’s armed forces said in a statement that to absorb the attack on Aleppo and save lives, it has redeployed and is ...
The military said it hit sites that had been used to smuggle weapons from Syria to Lebanon after the ceasefire took effect.
Poland’s Prime Minister Donald Tusk has visited his country’s border with the Russian region of Kaliningrad to inspect progress on the construction of military fortifications along the eastern ...
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FIFA has been accused of an “astonishing whitewash” over Saudi Arabia’s 2034 World Cup bid. The Middle East kingdom was given a record score in a FIFA evaluation report published late on Friday, ...
Oxford Mail's Property of the Week is on the edge of the Cotswolds this time, featuring a listed manor farmhouse with a pool, 'party barn' and more.
Thames Valley's police and crime commissioner has committed to working with partners from Wiltshire and Hampshire to tackle rural crime. It comes as concerns have been raised about increasing violence ...
The search for a missing university student last seen in Oxford has entered its third day as concerns grow. Fintan, aged 18, from Reading, was last seen at around 3.31am on Wednesday, November 28 in ...
A potter from Charlbury has received an award in recognition of her craftsmanship and artistry. Bridget Tennent, an member of the Oxfordshire Craft Guild, was awarded the Audrey Blackman prize at the ...
A shallow pond has been created at Wolvercote Lakes to provide a year-round habitat for freshwater plants and amphibians.
A hostelry which was saved from permanent closure is the Oxford Mail Pub of the Week. After closing its doors during the pandemic, one of city's most famous pubs reopened, thanks to a successful ...