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Oxford Health is taking part in Volunteers' Week, which is running from June 2 to 8, to recognise the important contributions its team of volunteers make. The Oxford Health Volunteer Programme is part ...
An Oxford care home has been named Apprenticeship Employer of the Year at a countywide awards event. Fairfield Residential Home picked up the award in the small and medium-sized employer category at ...
US National Guard troops have begun arriving in Los Angeles on orders from President Donald Trump, to stamp out protests that have broken out in recent days against federal immigration authorities ...
Israel’s defence minister has vowed to prevent an aid boat carrying Greta Thunberg and other activists from reaching the Gaza Strip. Israel Katz said on Sunday that Israel will not allow anyone to ...
Pope Leo has criticised the surge of nationalist political movements in the world as he prayed for reconciliation and dialogue – a message in line with his pledges to make the Catholic Church a symbol ...
Peter Kyle acknowledged the technology was ‘not flawless’ as he insisted the Government would ‘never sell downstream’ the rights of artists.
Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch has said employers should be able to decide if their staff can wear burkas in the workplace. Mrs Badenoch also said people who come to her constituency surgeries must ...
Set up earlier this year, the community cafe has been called a 'huge success' by one of its organisers and is supporting local people's health.
He quit as chairman on Thursday but has now said that was the result of ‘exhaustion’ and working for 11 months ‘without a day off’.
The incident is said to have occurred last month close to the British Army Training Unit Kenya near the town Nanyuki.
Technology Secretary Peter Kyle indicated the UK would offer a ‘fulsome response’ to any concerns raised by allies.
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