Thu, 17th May 2012

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Musical archive

10:50am Thursday 17th May 2012

The Bodleian Libraries have acquired the archive of composer and musician Edmund Rubbra.

Bell will toll

10:40am Thursday 17th May 2012

A bell that will toll during repatriation ceremonies will be installed at the memorial garden on Armed Forces Day on Saturday, June 30.

On the radio

10:10am Thursday 17th May 2012

RAJAR, which monitors radio listener figures, released its latest quarterly figures for local and national radio stations yesterday.

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Sport

ANGLING: Free fly-fishing courses on offer

2:52pm Wednesday 16th May 2012

Free courses to introduce people to fly fishing are again being run by members of the Farmoor Fly Fishing Club.

MOTORSPORT: Walkinshaw bid is on the slide

11:10am Thursday 3rd May 2012

Chipping Norton’s Fergus Walkinshaw battles it out in the wet at Thruxton in the Michelin GT Super Cup last weekend

Fergus Walkinshaw’s hopes of returning to the Michelin Ginetta GT Supercup podium were ruined when the Chipping Norton driver was forced to record non-finishes in rounds eight and nine at Thruxton on Sunday.

YOUTH FOOTBALL: Vixens edge to victory

10:10am Thursday 3rd May 2012

Tower Hill Vixens edged to a 2-1 win at Kidlington in the Under 10 League.

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Business

Car friends electric?

11:23am Thursday 17th May 2012

In charge: Transport Minister Norman Baker and David Martell of Chargemaster at this week's launch

The case for buying an electric car for anyone living in or near Oxford became a good deal stronger this week.

Jobless figure falls sharply

11:34am Wednesday 16th May 2012

The number of people in Oxfordshire signing on the dole has fallen by the largest amount for almost two years.

Summertown Sainsbury's set for opening

5:09pm Monday 14th May 2012

A new Sainsbury’s Local store will open in Summertown on Wednesday.

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