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These students have conquered the Gibraltar Straits, but they had to dodge killer whales as well as large ships to manage the swim in record time.

More rivers on flood alert
1:20pm today
Two more rivers in Oxfordshire have been placed on Flood Watch by the Environment Agency.

Flooding affects rail link
12:47pm today
Flooding problems are disrupting train services between Didcot Parkway, Swindon and Bristol.

Boy, five, saves mum’s life
12:26pm today
A five-year-old Bicester boy has been hailed a hero after putting in a 999 call that saved his mother's life.

Cyclist injured
9:29am today
A cyclist has been injured in a collision with a car in Oxford this morning.


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Patterson's joy at new signings
12:55am today
Oxford United manager Darren Patterson has expressed his delight after he unveiled his three latest captures.

Constable off to a flierConstable off to a flier
12:02am today
Oxford City 0, Oxford United 1 (Constable 36) Oxford United's new striker James Constable scored the winner on his debut as they started their pre-season campaign with a hard-fought win at Court Place Farm last night.

United sign three
6:08pm Tuesday 8th July
Oxford United have unveiled three new signings in James Constable, Lewis Haldane and Rob Davies.

LettersMemory Lane
Different planet 1:06pm today
I was amazed to receive the official newsletter of the Weston Otmoor eco-town consultation. Here we go again.
Vintage car passes its MoT 4:28pm Mon 7 Jul 08
A car we featured in an 80-year-old picture is still on the road.
Absolutely not 1:05pm today
I agree with Brian Henagulph (Oxford Mail, July 5) that the word 'fantastic' is excessively used.
Cottage had no running water 4:26pm Mon 7 Jul 08
Gerry Moore rated the nine years he spent in Garsington as an evacuee during and after the Second World War as among the best of his life.
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