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Oxfordshire among South East areas linked to 84 charity fraud reports
Oxfordshire charities are being encouraged to boost fraud resilience after 84 charity-related fraud incidents were recorded across the South East. Ansvar Insurance urges organisations to review access rights, verify supplier details and audit cloud permissions ahead of Charity Fraud Awareness Week.
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Oxford University part of NatWest’s new partnership drive to boost UK innovation
NatWest has partnered with four UK universities, expanding its Accelerator network with new hubs and strengthened support for innovation-led businesses. The bank has exceeded its 2025 growth target as new data shows exceptional turnover and survival rates among participating companies.
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Local Businesses unite to celebrate World Kindness Day with gifts for new parents
Local businesses celebrated World Kindness Day by donating artisan gift bags to new parents at Chipping Norton’s maternity unit. Led by Tall Trees Care Home, the gesture brought joy, comfort, and a sense of community to families welcoming newborns.
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West Oxfordshire estate agent warns new ‘mansion tax’ could become an administrative nightmare
He warns that the proposed mansion tax will hit local people who aren’t multi-millionaires, but are often long-term owners whose home value has crept up over the decades
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Oxfordshire-based Planet IT tops UK workplace rankings with four major award wins
The firm was named the No.1 Place to Work in the UK, alongside regional and sector-leading accolades, with founders Sean Smith and Gavin Jones recognised as Top Leaders.
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Mental health charity One-Eighty wins Brand the Bus 2025 competition
One-Eighty has won the 2025 Brand the Bus competition, securing a year-long bus wrap and £100K advertising package. The charity supports young people with mental health and SEND challenges, delivering over 2,000 interventions annually across Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire.
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University of Oxford OpenSAFELY team awarded Queen Elizabeth prize
Oxford’s OpenSAFELY platform has been awarded a Queen Elizabeth Prize for Higher and Further Education, celebrating its pioneering approach to NHS data access and privacy-preserving research with global impact.
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Local bat numbers double as Graven Hill’s conservation plan thrives in Bicester
Graven Hill’s bat population has nearly doubled in a year thanks to a decade-long conservation strategy, new habitats, and expert monitoring. Waterman’s latest surveys show rising roost numbers and growing species diversity across the Bicester development.















