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Oxfordshire hit by suspected tornadoes?
An area of low pressure brought wind and rain followed by some thunderstorms which spawned suspected tornadoes over the south Midlands.
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Perhaps nowhere reveals the depths of the Conservative defeat so much as Oxfordshire – where the Tories lost all four of their seats – including two that have been held by former Prime Ministers.
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A man is arrested as dozens of firefighters tackle three fires, including one at the offices of South Oxfordshire District Council where a car is thought to have hit the building before the fire.
An area of low pressure brought wind and rain followed by some thunderstorms which spawned suspected tornadoes over the south Midlands.
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Police have just named the man who died in the car as Emad Al Swealmeen.
Ed Davey, the leader of the Liberal Democrats, has given his keynote speech at the party’s annual conference today, pledging to smash down the Tory’s blue wall.
Another person has tested positive for the coronavirus in England, bringing the total number of cases in the UK to four.
Warning: This report contains frank discussions about death which some viewers may find distressing. ‘Dying can be as banal, harrowing, gentle, brutal, beautiful or frankly prosaic as any other part of human life’. The words of Dr Rachel Clarke – whose new book, Dear Life, is based on her experiences as a palliative care doctor…
One of the MPs at this morning’s meeting with the prime minister was Victoira Prentis, she joins us from her Oxfordshire constituency.
Joining us from his home in Oxfordshire is the former Conservative Deputy Prime Minister Lord Michael Heseltine.
Even when Theresa May was at the local school she told fellow pupils that she wanted to be Prime Minister.
No. 10 this morning emphasised that the problems in social care provision weren’t just about money. Theresa May will have hated the idea of throwing money at the problem.