Man attacked by teens at cinema screeningpublished at 17:21 Greenwich Mean Time 29 October 2018
Youths invade a cinema auditorium and attack a filmgoer who confronted them.
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Youths invade a cinema auditorium and attack a filmgoer who confronted them.
Read MoreThree people died when a car pulling a caravan drove the wrong way down the carriageway.
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Christian Concern wants to hold an event at Lady Margaret Hall college at Oxford University next year.
Read MoreThe chief constable of Thames Valley Police climbed into an overturned car to support the driver, after spotting the vehicle near Kidlington, Oxfordshire, this morning.
Francis Hapgood was first on the scene of the crash at Middle Street, Islip, at about 07:50 GMT, the force said.
Police said the car was only vehicle involved and the driver was not injured.
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About 250 people passed 2,000 books by hand as the community-run venture moves 150m up the road.
Read MoreA planned strike on South Western Railway on Saturday 10 November has been called off.
The RMT rail union said the walk out had been withdrawn "following consultation with our branches", although it said strikes on all other Saturdays in November would still go ahead.
The long-running dispute is over the future of guards on trains.
The 32-year-old man was riding a motorcycle that was in collision with a Land Rover.
Read MoreSome National Express coaches between Portsmouth and London have been running on fuel made from used cooking oil, as part of a three-month trial.
Operator Lucketts Travel said the so-called hydrotreated vegetable oil (HVO) offered a big reduction in carbon emissions and no modifications were needed to its vehicles.
In May, Solent ferry operator Red Funnel announced a trial of HVO, external on its ships.
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Average waiting times for 101 calls to Thames Valley Police (TVP) to be answered have gone up by more than 400% in the last year.
Oxford Road Safer Neighbourhood Forum, which obtained the figure through a Freedom of Information request, said the system was "breaking down".
Chairman Peter Bowyer said: "It has become very difficult to report things on 101. I think it is demand for 999 that is causing it."
Ch Supt Christian Bunt, head of contact management for TVP, said: "I am sure the public would appreciate that we have to prioritise emergency calls."
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Developers have applied to build a gas-fired power station on farmland near Milton Common, Oxfordshire.
Power firm Stratera Energy said the 7.4m (24ft) high plant would be capable of generating 50MW of electricity to feed into the National Grid.
Great Haseley Parish Council said the station would be "detrimental to the area" and would generate "visible plumes above tree cover".
South Oxfordshire District Council is due to decide on the application in December.
The victim was taken to hospital after the "unprovoked" attack by two men.
Read MoreAFC Bournemouth has issued a statement, sending "love, support and prayers" to those affected by Saturday's helicopter tragedy.
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Around 80% of areas in England are not offering IVF to women up until the age of 42, as recommended.
Read MoreThe Abingdon tradition of bun-throwing to mark special events is to be revived for this year's Armistice centenary.
The last bun-throwing, in which the town mayor hurls buns from the roof of County Hall, was held in 2016 to celebrate the Queen's 90th birthday.
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