Police have confirmed that 20-year-old Ben, missing from the Botley Road area of Oxford for 15 days now, has still not been ...
Calls for legal action to be taken against Network Rail due to the ongoing closure of Botley Road in Oxford have been dismissed. The key road has been closed since April 2023 due to a project to ...
Traffic filters in Oxford will continue as planned despite the reopening of Botley Road being delayed until 2026. The delayed scheme to introduce traffic filters in Oxford has so far cost £2.7m ...
A group of Green councillors are calling for Oxford City Council to consider taking legal action over Network Rail's "mismanagement" of the Botley Road closure. They have submitted a motion to be ...
If the motion is agreed, the council will examine possible avenues into legal action against Network Rail A group of Green councillors are calling for Oxford ... of the Botley Road closure.
The delayed works have led to residents and businesses saying they were "shut off from the rest of the world" [Network Rail] ...
Network Rail has announced that a key route through Oxford will reopen in August 2026. It means that the Botley Road will have been closed at the railway bridge for nearly three and a half years ...
Network Rail has produced a new timeline for the reopening of Botley Road in Oxford. Complex works on the railway bridge have shut the road for nearly two years. The bridge is now estimated to open in ...
A bypass around a quiet Hampshire village which was originally set to open in 2025 has been pushed back another two years. After works on the £48m Botley Bypass stalled in autumn 2023, Hampshire ...
A mass grave discovered last December in a suburb of Guadalajara with dozens of bags of dismembered body parts contained the remains of 24 people, Mexican authorities said Sunday. Six of them — ...
A grieving woman arrived at a cemetery in Wales to find her brother-in-law's grave under a mound of dirt. The incident happened in Cornist, Flintshire, on Tuesday when Clare Williams discovered ...
Image Keith Brown, the cemetery’s operations manager, dusts off the grave of Charles Richter, the inventor of the Richter scale, after the fire.Credit...Erin Schaff/The New York Times Each ...
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