The Home Office said the move was part of ‘critical first step’ under the pilot scheme following the removal of four people from Britain.
Conservationists call for action to follow scientific advice and end overfishing in the North Sea and west of Scotland.
A ‘cultural audit’ of the Army found female service personnel experienced ‘predation’ and sexual assault by their male colleagues.
Disgraced former Co-operative Bank chairman Paul Flowers has been ordered by a judge to pay back £184,000 he stole from an elderly spinster. Flowers, 75, had betrayed his friend of many years, ...
An inquest into the death of a 'mother-of-two who was found unresponsive at her home in Oxford in July will take place next week.
Masoud Pezeshkian’s comments at the UN General Assembly are the first time he has spoken in a global forum since the summer’s 12-day ...
Building works on the Abbey Barn and Wycombe Summit 50-home development are set to close a public footpath for six months.
Homeless people in Oxford are being sent as far as Reading, Wycombe, Slough and Milton Keynes for temporary accommodation.
Darragh Mackin and Peter Corrigan of Phoenix Law said privacy is not a price they should have to pay for doing their jobs.
Thousands of visitors headed to Princes Risborough for the popular motoring Kop Hill Climb last weekend, described by organisers as 'one of the most successful to date'. The annual event, which took ...
A Royal Parks spokesperson said ‘we’ve not had any incidents reported to us of people killing or eating swans’.
Scientists have uncovered a “target” for drug treatments which could potentially stop pancreatic cancer in its tracks. Experts said the finding brings “hope” for better outcomes for pancreatic cancer ...