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Letters from J.R.R. Tolkien to Deddington Library are returned after being loaned out in 2000. 1956 correspondence will now go on display.
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·12th January 2012

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·24th February 2012

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Somerville say naan to Halfway Hall

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·29th February 2012

Professor argues religious freedom under threat from secular values

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·21st March 2012

Iffley Road to be graced by Olympic torch

The Olympic torch will be brought to Iffley Road stadium by three members of the University on its journey around the UK.
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·27th March 2012

Anonymous academic helps catch burglar

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·19th April 2012

More arrests in paedophile ring case

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·29th December 2011

Residents’ concern over Sainsbury’s coming to Summertown

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·13th January 2012

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·19th January 2012

St John’s to pay living wage

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·15th February 2012

Council spends more on emergency accomodation

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·24th February 2012

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·24th February 2012

Cowley squat ravaged by fire

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·1st March 2012

Walking through fire

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·23rd March 2012

Jamal’s closed over hygiene concerns

Jamal's Indian restuarant in Jericho was closed by Oxford City Council after neighbours complained of mice.
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·12th April 2012

Opposition to O2 Academy’s bid for extra hours

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