Oxford mail latest news headlines

Here are the latest news headlines from the Oxford Mail:

Top Stories

  1. Oxford's new £20m hospital unit opens its doors: The new unit at the John Radcliffe Hospital is designed to provide better care for patients with complex conditions.
  2. Oxfordshire's roads to get £10m boost: The county council has announced a major investment in road maintenance and improvement works.
  3. Oxford's iconic Blackwell's bookshop celebrates 140th anniversary: The famous bookshop has been a staple of Oxford's cultural scene for over a century.

Local News

  1. Oxford's Westgate Centre celebrates one-year anniversary: The popular shopping centre has been a huge success since its opening last year.
  2. Oxford United's League One campaign ends in defeat: The U's finished the season in 14th place after a 2-1 loss to Sunderland.
  3. Oxfordshire's police chief warns of 'significant' funding cuts: The county's police force is facing major budget cuts, which could impact services.

Crime

  1. Oxfordshire police appeal for witnesses after motorbike crash: A motorcyclist was seriously injured in a crash on the A40 near Oxford.
  2. Thames Valley Police launch investigation into Oxford burglary: A number of homes were targeted in a burglary spree in the Oxford area.
  3. Oxfordshire's police chief warns of 'significant' funding cuts: The county's police force is facing major budget cuts, which could impact services.

What's On

  1. Oxford's Fringe Festival returns with comedy, music, and more: The popular festival is back for its 10th year, featuring a range of performances and events.
  2. Oxford's Museum of Natural History to host dinosaur exhibition: The museum is set to host a major exhibition on dinosaurs, featuring life-sized models and interactive displays.
  3. Oxford's Ashmolean Museum to host exhibition on ancient Egypt: The museum is set to host a major exhibition on ancient Egypt, featuring artifacts and treasures from the British Museum.

Please note that these headlines are subject to change and may not reflect the current news.