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The Universal Credit and Personal Independence Payment Bill passed its first legislative hurdle at Westminster.
Former Irish swimming coach George Gibney has been arrested in the US on foot of an Irish extradition warrant. Mr Gibney, who had sex offence charges against him dismissed in the 1990s, has lived in ...
MPs have voted to allow the Government’s Universal Credit and Personal Independence Payment Bill to advance to the next stage in becoming law.
British bank TSB is to be sold to high street rival Santander in a deal worth up to £2.9bn. The deal to acquire TSB from the Spanish parent firm of TSB, Sabadell, beating rival Barclays, was confirmed ...
Fans queued with umbrellas, celebrities filled the Royal Box and players battled brutal heat as Wimbledon edged towards a record-breaking day ...
The pub was highly commended at this year's National Pub and Bar Awards 2025, missing out on the top award to an Oxfordshire rival.
There is just under a fortnight left for people to submit nominations for the 2025 Oxford Climate Awards. The awards, run by the Oxford Mail in partnership with Oxford City Council, aim to celebrate ...
The King and Queen were protected by ceremonial female bodyguards for first time in an overcast Scotland as the south sweltered. Charles and Camilla began their official stay in Scotland – known as ...
Changes to eligibility for the personal independence payment (Pip) will not be made until after a review of the benefit’s assessment process.
Much of Oxfordshire will be able to catch sight of the Red Arrows as the team zooms past Oxford for a special flyby at the Henley Royal Regatta.
Plans to restrict eligibility for the personal independence payment have been dropped until after a review of the benefit.