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Man dies hours after being stopped by police
Police say officers stopped the man about three hours before he was found unresponsive.
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In pictures: Annual swan upping census carried out
The count - known as swan upping - is the royal census of birds on the River Thames.
Thames Water 'extremely stressed', warns boss
The company's future remains uncertain as it posts losses of £1.65bn for the year to March.
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Business 'enraged' over closure cash ineligibility
Network Rail said last month that it would support firms affected by the Botley Road closure.
End of Oxford's tour of discovery
In the final part of his log, BBC Radio Oxford's Jerome Sale reflects on Oxford United's pre-season tour of Indonesia.
Hosepipe ban - 'good idea' or 'repair the leaks'?
More than a million Thames Water customers will be banned from using their hosepipes from 22 July.
Teens' success at BAFTA game awards 'amazing'
The annual competition celebrates the next generation of game designers and developers.
Council urged to support smartphone school ban
Parents call for Oxford City Council to help schools limit pupils' access to mobile phones.
Are taxpayers funding a cost of dying crisis?
Tackling deprivation is crucial in reversing a rise in state-funded funerals, researchers say.
Child's 'harrowing' struggle to fit in at school
An Oxfordshire mother tells the BBC how her autistic child struggles with school attendance.
Child's 'harrowing' struggle to fit in at school
An Oxfordshire mother tells the BBC how her autistic child struggles with school attendance.
Tributes paid to footballer who died in Thames
Highworth Town FC says Will Coker was a "polite and respectful lad".
Tributes paid to footballer who died in Thames
Highworth Town FC says Will Coker was a "polite and respectful lad".
Thames Water issues hosepipe ban for 1.1m people
The water company says a lack of rain and increasing demand has stretched its supplies.
'Surreal' trip is a sign of U's progress
BBC Radio Oxford's Jerome Sale reflects on Oxford United's preseason tour of Indonesia ahead of a very important date in the club's season.
The rise of Oxfordshire's 'ghost children'
There's been a five fold increase in the number of children out of school since 2015.
Oxbridge corridor will 'create jobs for everyone'
The Oxford-Cambridge Growth Corridor proposal was unveiled by Rachel Reeves earlier this year.
Oxbridge corridor will 'create jobs for everyone'
The Oxford-Cambridge Growth Corridor proposal was unveiled by Rachel Reeves earlier this year.
D-Day silhouettes' charity appeals for host venue
Charity Standing with Giants is urgently seeking a new home for its unique D-Day tribute.
D-Day silhouettes' charity appeals for host venue
Charity Standing with Giants is urgently seeking a new home for its unique D-Day tribute.