- Oxford LTNs: Arsonists melt down traffic scheme's bollards
A councillor who supports LTNs says the arson attack is “on another level” of dissent against them. - Spinal muscular atrophy: Baby heel prick test 'could be life-changing'
An Irish mother wants babies tested at birth so those with a rare condition are treated quickly. - British Grand Prix: George Russell says Formula 1 needs to learn from Zhou Guanyu crash
George Russell says Formula 1 needs to learn lessons from the crash in which Zhou Guanyu’s Alfa Romeo vaulted a barrier at Silverstone. - British Grand Prix: Lewis Hamilton backs protests but Mercedes question methods
Leading drivers said they backed the cause of protesters who demonstrated on environmental issues after a track invasion at the British Grand Prix. - Sainz wins British GP thriller with Hamilton third after Zhou crash
Ferrari’s Carlos Sainz takes his first Formula 1 victory at the end of an extraordinary British Grand Prix packed full of incident and drama. - British Grand Prix: Lewis Hamilton discourages fans' booing of Max Verstappen
Lewis Hamilton says he disagrees with fans at the British Grand Prix booing his rival Max Verstappen, saying: “We’re better than that.” - British Grand Prix: Carlos Sainz on pole in thrilling wet qualifying
Ferrari’s Carlos Sainz snatches pole position for the British Grand Prix from Max Verstappen with the last lap of a thrilling wet qualifying session. - In pictures: Campsfield Immigration centre captured
Pictures show disused Campsfield immigration facility after news of reopening. - Luiz Da Silva Neto guilty of spiking and sexually assaulting men
Both victims woke up naked in an Oxfordshire village unsure of what had happened to them. - Hockmore Tower: Recladding to make block of flats safer completed
The safety of retro-fitted cladding was questioned after 72 people died in the Grenfell Tower fire. - Campsfield House: Council leader says immigration centre 'dehumanises refugees'
The Campsfield House immigration removal centre in Oxfordshire shut in 2018 after years of problems. - Oxfordshire parish council clerk Joanne Wills jailed for £160,000 fraud
Joanne Wills found a way of “stealing from every person” in the village, a court hears. - Raymond Blanc Great Milton hotel's expansion gets go-ahead
About 80 more staff could be employed at the Great Milton complex once the expansion is complete. - River and Rowing Museum to close for leaky roof repairs
The River and Rowing Museum will close for six moths while repairs are carried out. - Blenheim Palace: Massive dredging operation under way
The Queen Pool will return to its original depth as silt is loaded onto specially-made barges. - Magdalen College School teams up with primary schools to produce opera
The show ‘Birdland’ features 400 primary school pupils and has been written by composer Bob Chilcott. - Oxford's Ultimate Picture Palace becomes community-owned
Oxford’s Ultimate Picture Palace will be run by the community after more than £366,000 was raised. - Oxford City Council facing 'tough choices' over budget cuts
Oxford City Council says it needs to cut its budget due to Covid-19 and the cost of living crisis. - Farmers cut food production as costs soar
Soaring costs are forcing farmers to cut back on food and milk production. - In Pictures: Henley Royal Regatta 2022 starts in Oxfordshire
The event sees rowers battle it out on the River Thames over six days of racing.