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Oxford Mail Camera Club members have been taking snaps of themselves and fellow photographers. The latest weekly theme was the photographers behind the lens, prompting members to capture themselves ...
From red to black, passports are different colours in different countries but what do they mean and who decides the colours?
REDUCED speed limits, narrow lanes and closures - the A34 will see major work starting from today and lasting until December 2026. Having just reopened a closure to the Berkshire border over the past ...
At least 38 Palestinians in Gaza have been killed in Israeli air strikes, hospital officials said, as Israel’s military said ...
Recognised worldwide in his red robes and with his wide smile, Tenzin Gyatso, the 14th dalai lama, describes himself as a ...
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B12 deficiency can destroy your energy, damage your nerves, and silently ruin your mental health. Sadly, most people don’t notice the red flags Until the damage is done... Here are 6 signs you may be ...
The singer dazzled a crowd of 65,000 people with her tongue-in-cheek lyrics, choreography, and glitzy costumes, as she belted through her hit songs.
Parents will be entitled to bereavement leave if they lose a pregnancy before 24 weeks, under new plans to be unveiled by the Government. Ministers are set to amend the Employment Rights Bill so that ...
Some 70 of people are planning to go on holiday, though 75 of those are finding ways to cut travel costs compared to their last trip, a poll found.
Terror laws watchdog Jonathan Hall KC said the number of young people being drawn into extremism is linked to the proliferation of smartphones.
Specialist teachers in disadvantaged communities will be offered £4,500 as part of Government plans to attract staff to nurseries. Officials have also said that Ofsted will inspect all new early years ...