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The King will visit a nuclear transport ship in the far north of Scotland and unveil a plaque to mark the 70th anniversary of a decommissioned nuclear site where engineers experimented with plutonium ...
Scotland’s First Minister has vowed to press President Donald Trump to exempt Scotch whisky from US trade tariffs. John Swinney said the “uniqueness” of whisky made in Scotland justified the exemption ...
A report by Begbies Traynor found firms in critical financial distress rose by more than a fifth to 49,309 in the second quarter.
Meat giant Cranswick has said an independent review into its animal welfare policies and procedures is “well advanced” following abuse claims at a pig farm run by the business earlier this year. The ...
Millions of devices will vibrate and make a siren sound for around 10 seconds as they receive the text on September 7.
England fans erupted with joy across the country as the team defended their Euros title in a penalty shootout win over Spain.
The Lionesses are set to kick off celebrations in the UK with a reception at Downing Street after their dramatic penalty shootout win in the Euros final.
Thames Water is inviting members of the public to explore a range of free, family-friendly days out at its wildlife, recreational, and ...
A local council has honoured the late community warden, Tim Davies, by installing a memorial plaque in Bicester town centre.
IT was a bright summer morning as Oxford United’s new running club assembled in the city centre for a sociable 5km run, writes Katharine Earley.
Under current laws, rescue organisations are not required to be licensed in England, Wales or Northern Ireland.
The Oxford Mail published seven death notices last week, among them the "well-known" owner of a popular music shop in the city.
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