VIDEO: Tornado damages trees and homes
Tuesday, May 8th, 2012A tornado has been reported in parts of Oxfordshire during a storm which caused damage to trees and roof tiles.

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VIDEO: Tornado damages trees and homes
A tornado has been reported in parts of Oxfordshire during a storm which caused damage to trees and roof tiles.

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VIDEO: Tornado damages trees and homes
RAF Brize Norton in Oxfordshire will host its first military repatriation later when the body of a Berkshire soldier is returned to the UK.

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First body due into Brize Norton
Relatives of a man killed in Oxfordshire in a gang attack nearly seven years ago are travelling to south Wales in a new move to find his killer.

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Family in new appeal over murder
An Oxfordshire multi-millionaire sacked two of his staff in a fit of rage over a chicken dinner, a tribunal hears.

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Couple ‘fired over early dinner’
Troops at RAF Brize Norton in Oxfordshire are training with state-of-the-art virtual reality parachutes.

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VIDEO: Virtual skydive training for troops
A former ambulance worker from Oxfordshire is found guilty of sex acts against two children in Shetland.

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Man found guilty of child abuse
A former ambulance worker from Oxfordshire is found guilty of sex acts against two children in Shetland.

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Man found guilty of child abuse
About 400 people gather for a protest in David Cameron’s Oxfordshire constituency of Witney against plans to privatise Royal Mail.

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Hundreds join Royal Mail protest
A 45-year-old man appears in court charged with murdering his former partner and her son at their Oxfordshire home.

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Man remanded over family killings
A 45-year-old man is charged with murdering his former partner and her son at their Oxfordshire home.

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Man on family axe murders charge
A primary school teacher from Oxfordshire who abused a number of pupils is jailed for five years.

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Teacher who abused pupils jailed
A tweet by the leader of Oxfordshire County Council describing tuition fee protesters as an “ugly rabble” prompts angry reactions.

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‘Rabble’ tweet angers protesters
Civic chiefs in Oxfordshire say a bun throwing tradition to mark the royal wedding next year is under threat.

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Royal bun throwing event faces ban
An Oxfordshire woman who drowned eight pet cats in a bath because she claimed she could not afford a phone call to have them rescued is jailed.

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Cat-drowning woman sent to jail
A food company is fined after an Oxfordshire man finds a dead mouse baked inside a loaf of bread he bought online.

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Dead mouse found in loaf of bread