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Editorial: Speaking for England

To many believers, the conscientious scruple with which the Church of England conducts its internal debates is a living affirmation of its cherished cultures of reflection and tolerance. To others, the process is simply the...

'All hell broke loose': Oxford graduate held at gunpoint by police

An innocent traveller who was detained by police at gunpoint in a case of mistaken identity has described how he "stepped off the train and into a really bad dream". Nzube Udezue, a 21-year-old recent graduate from Oxford...

Get ready for downpours

oxfordmail.net     8 hrs ago   4 related          

Forecasters have predicted heavy rain in Oxfordshire - with the potential for severe flash-flooding. The Met Office said there was a 60 per cent chance of severe or extreme weather hitting the county, which could lead to...

Wyeth Applauds Six Countries Across Europe, and the Middle East, That Recently Announced the Inclu..

MAIDENHEAD, England, July 8 /PRNewswire/ -- - PREVENAR Vaccine to Help Protect Children Against the Leading Vaccine-Preventable Cause of Death in Young Children Wyeth applauds the countries of Cyprus, Hungary, the Kingdom of...

Travellers camp near exclusive Sandbanks

A convoy of travellers has caused consternation by setting up camp close to one of the country's most exclusive neighbourhoods. The 50-strong group arrived in a beach car park at Canford Cliffs in Poole, Dorset, close to the...

Youth curfew in Redruth to crackdown on anti-social behaviour

A police force is introducing a youth curfew to cut down on anti-social behaviour which will be the first to punish parents for letting their children out alone at night. Operation Goodnight in Redruth, Cornwall, will see...

Battlefields at risk

bbc.co.uk     11 hrs ago   1 related          

Part of the battlefield at Newbury lies beneath the A34 Winston Churchill once described battlefields as 'the punctuation marks of history'. But sadly many of England's fields of conflict from the past are in danger of being...

Doctors to debate NHS 'top-ups'

bbc.co.uk     3 hrs ago   21 related          

Doctors at the British Medical Association conference are to discuss the issue of NHS patients paying to top up their care using the private sector. BMA chairman Hamish Meldrum has said his "gut instinct" is that co-payments go...

Carol Barnes's son escapes jail after assaulting three policewomen during drunken bender days...

Assault: James Barnes has avoided jail after attacking three female police officers and a bouncer two days after his mother's memorial service The son of late News At Ten presenter Carol Barnes narrowly avoided jail today after...

Dan Kennedy: Should George Bush be tried for war crimes?

guardian.co.uk     11 hrs ago   2 related          

I had a good laugh when my friend Seth Gitell reported in the New York Sun on a campaign by the dean of the obscure Massachusetts School of Law to put George Bush and other top White House officials on trial for war crimes....

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