Phil Mercer Episodes Episode guide
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Oxfordshire County Council cuts will hit hard in 2011
Oxfordshire County Council warns cuts are likely to be tougher next year than planned.
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Oxfordshire bishop resigns over women bishops
Bishop Burnley is to leave the Church of England in protest over plans for women bishops.
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Living Longer - The pressures on churches
As we continue to live longer, what should the church be doing to assist older people?
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Oxfordshire sex assualt teacher pleads guilty
A primary school teacher from Oxfordshire has pleaded guilty to sexual assault
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Banbury flood defences get the go-ahead
拢14m scheme to protect Banbury from flooding has been given the go-ahead.
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Oxfordshire's Dairy farmers struggle as prices get squeezed
Dairy farmers say rising costs and plummeting supermarket prices leave them on the brink.
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Oxfordshire speed cameras to return
County council in discussion with Thames Valley Police and "close to an agreement".
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Gas explosion rips through Oxfordshire cafe
A fire investigation team returns to the site of an explosion near Wantage last night.
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31/10/2010
Music and conversation from the spiritual side of life.
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Oxfordshire woman jailed for drowning eight cats
Woman who drowned eight pet cats in a bath is jailed.
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Oxford universities protest over higher education cuts
University students in Oxford have demonstrated against higher education cuts.
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Oxfordshire's 251 sex offenders - are we safe?
MAPPA releases sex offender summary for Oxfordshire. Phil asks if we should be worried?
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26/10/2010
Nick Piercey sits in. Oxfordshire's news, sport and essential information in one place.
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25/10/2010
Nick Piercey sits in. Oxfordshire's news, sport and essential information in one place.
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24/10/2010
Ali Jones sits in. Music and conversation from the spiritual side of life.
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Kelly: Secret files on his death in Oxfordshire opened
Report shows weapons expert died as a result of a self inflicted injury.
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Spending Review: The impact for Oxfordshire's Arts and Volunteers
Culture Minister Ed Vaisey MP talks through the impact for arts funding.
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Spending Review: The impact on Oxfordshire
First news on how the spending review is likely to affect services in Oxfordshire.
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Benson and Brize RAF bases safe: Strategic defence review
Phil has first reactions to the news on what defence services are hit by cuts.
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HMP Huntercombe - The first adult prisoners arrive
Once a Young Offenders Institute, Huntercombe starts life as a Category C Prison today.
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Chilean Miners - How Faith helped them through dark times
Chaplain to Chilean President explains how the miners Faith helped them survive.
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Record passengers at Didcot and Oxford leading to overcrowded trains
Campaign groups demand solutions and longer trains to solve rush hour crowding.
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Bonfire of the Quangos: What affect on Oxfordshire?
The cull of 200-odd agencies - including the Health Protection Agency.
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Right to die: Oxford campaigner launches new group
Dr Ann McPherson has launched a bid to change the law on assisted suicide.
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River Thames wins International environmental award
River Thames has won the International Theiss River Award for work to return it to health.
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Oxfordshire flood prevention work may be compromised
Work to prevent a repeat of flooding could be compromised because of public spending cuts.
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10:10:10, The Micah Challenge and your promises
Bishop of Oxford talks about leading the Micah prayer in Jerusalem.
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A day with new road death unit
We have been out with police unit that investigates fatal car crashes.
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Gold for Archer in a great day for Oxfordshire sport
Nichola Simpson and team take Archery gold at the Commonwealth Games
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'Your country needs you' David Cameron at Tory Conference
David Cameron took to the stage today with his first party speech as prime minister.