A NEW initiative in Oxford will focus on bolstering the health of residents over 60. This age group has been at particular risk, both of contracting Covid-19 and of increased isolation and loneliness as a result of the lockdown measures. The campaign, which was developed by Oxford City Council, will …
Read More »Construction starts on last 133 dwellings in Grove Meadows
HOMES at a controversial housing estate in Grove are nearing completion. Work on the last of Bellway’s 133 dwellings at Grove Meadows started almost three years after the development opened. Since then Bellway has built a mix of two, three and four-bedroom homes, with most now occupied and just two …
Read More »The carbon cost of your online shop
While 85% of UK consumers plan to shop for deals online this Black Friday, just 1 in 10 are considering the impact their online shopping deliveries may have on the environment. Research for the Dirty Delivery Report from comparison site money.co.uk, shows deliveries from Black Friday shopping are expected to release over …
Read More »$1 coin could be worth thousands
Australians could be unknowingly hanging on to a $1 that could be worth thousands of dollars. A mother in Melbourne has posted on the Facebook group Melbourne with Kidz that she was amazed to discovered a “mule” dollar coin from the year 2000. These coins were inadvertently produced following …
Read More »EMILY ANDREWS: How can Prince Harry take millions from Netflix which tells lies about his family?
Why does the depiction of the Royal Family in The Crown matter? Surely everyone knows it’s just fiction: another TV costume drama by Netflix, that California-based ‘dream factory’ that pumps out £12 billion worth of content each year. But therein lies the brilliance – and the real-life cruelty – of …
Read More »Newspaper headlines: 'No 10 slams attacks' and 'royal Netflix rage'
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Read More »The Crown S4 E2 Real History: What Are The Balmoral Tests?
Are the Balmoral tests a real tactic used by the royal family? Did Thatcher loathe her time spent at the castle? And did Prince Philip really tell Charles to marry Diana? Let’s unpick the historical truths of episode 2… (This article contains spoilers for season 4, episode 2 of The Crown) …
Read More »Oxfordshire homes without post as Royal Mail confirms staff shortages
HOMES in a part of Oxfordshire were left without post for weeks because of a shortage of postal workers. People in Wallingford and Didcot slammed Royal Mail after months of postal delays, with some letters and parcels taking two weeks to be delivered. Conservative MP for Wantage David Johnston, who …
Read More »Gran set to become first Scot to receive iPad controlled bionic limbs
A gran who lost her limbs to sepsis is set to become one of the first people in Scotland to trial a life-changing bionic hand programmed by an iPad. Marguerite Henderson hopes she will be given the artificial hand, which mimics natural wrist rotation in time for Christmas. The invention …
Read More »Beautiful stained glass Nativity scenes on 2020 Christmas stamps
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