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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 from a terrible state in the 1950s.

University Tuition Fees - Oxfordshire's young people could be paying a lot more to go to English universities in future... and when they graduate they could be saddled with higher interest rates on their loans. The report was written by a former head of BP, Lord Browne.

House Prices - New research shows the average house prices in Oxon are as unaffordable as ever - despite the recession. Figures published today by the National Housing Federation show that the average house price in parts of Oxfordshire are as much as 14 times the average local income.

Chilean Miners - As the rescue bid for the 33 trapped miners comes to it's final stages... We'll get the latest as Officials announce successful testing the capsule which will be used to hoist them to the surface.

7/7 Inquest - It's the second day of the inquests into the deaths of the 52 victims of the 7/7 London bombings. Further details were revealed about what happened in the immediate aftermath of the tragedy.

River Thames - Won the International Theiss River Award for work to return it to health from a terrible state in the 1950's.

Dog Depression - Our Canine friends have moods too! Information out today suggests they can be pessimistic as well.

40th Birthday - We are going back to 1984 with our trawl through the 麻豆官网首页入口 Oxford archives.

Claire Rayner - sad news about the death of the agony aunt to beat all agony aunts.

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Tue 12 Oct 2010 16:00

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  • Tue 12 Oct 2010 16:00