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Michael Rosen has paid tribute to Allan Ahlberg and remembered him as a “pioneer of great children’s literature”. The author, known for books including Peepo! and Woof!, died at the age of 87 on July ...
Gus Atkinson completed a five-wicket haul before a rampant opening stand put England in charge on day two of the decisive fifth Test against India. England bowled the tourists out for 224, taking the ...
Brocco, aged 13 and 11, died after getting into difficulty in the sea during a family holiday in Salou, near Tarragona.
A swathe of tariffs imposed on other nations show Ireland would be worse off if there was not an EU-US trade deal, the Irish deputy premier said. US president Donald Trump signed an executive order ...
Westgate Oxford's car park is full as the busy summer holiday rush kicks off. The 1,000-space car park is once again at full capacity this afternoon (Friday, August 1) as shoppers take to the city ...
Aimee Betro claims she had no knowledge of an attempted assassination and a follow-up shooting when she flew back to Amercia in 2019.
Willie Mullins has described the shock closure of Thurles racecourse as a “huge blow for Irish racing”. The champion trainer has saddled more than 250 winners at the County Tipperary circuit, where ...
It comes after Natasha Rooney expressed disappointment at a lack of justice for her son Sean, who was killed in Lebanon in 2022.
Pictures on social media appeared to show festive confectionery on display at the supermarket at the end of July.
Top Gear star Richard Hammond has revealed whether he is planning to buy a pub like Jeremy Clarkson and James May. The presenter starred alongside his two co-stars on BBC's Top Gear and The Grand Tour ...
Police are searching for a man in connection with an "attempted murder stabbing" in Oxford with police releasing new images in a public probe. The incident occurred at around 7pm on Sunday, July 20, ...
Support has been given to "national treasure" Miriam Margolyes after a pro-Israel group tried to cancel the Harry Potter star from Oxford.