The president-elect has made a host of claims about what he will do on the first day he returns to the White House.
The Oxford Mail Archive has taken a look back to what was going on at this time of year in Oxfordshire throughout the 1970s.
The First Minister laid a wreath outside Edinburgh city chambers during a ceremony involving veterans and serving personnel.
It is the first time the Princess of Wales has carried out two consecutive days of engagements this year following her surgery and cancer diagnosis.
Her speech will come against a backdrop of criticism from the hospitality sector about changes to national insurance contributions.
A bar in Witney which reopened last year has won an award from the Campaign for Real Ale (CAMRA) group. The Oxford branch of CAMRA chooses the city's pub of the year, but it also hands out a town and ...
A poppy design has been unveiled on the side of a Chiltern Railways train to mark Remembrance Day (November 11).
Hundreds of veterans, serving personnel and members of the public have marked Remembrance Sunday at the National Memorial Arboretum in Staffordshire. The British Army Band Catterick performed for the ...
The then home secretary had said in the wake of the Capitol riots that Mr Trump’s own words had ‘directly led to the violence’.
Public notices are adverts placed by Oxfordshire councils and other authorities to inform people of developments in their areas.
Chief Secretary to the Treasury Darren Jones said US President-elect Donald Trump recognised the important relationship between the UK and America.
An official said ‘the Hamas political office no longer serves its purpose’, amid frustration over lack of progress on a ...