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Read moreSerious crash on A34 in Oxfordshire
Police are at the scene of a serious crash on the A34 in Oxfordshire, which happened in the early hours of this morning.
The northbound carriageway is closed between Hinksey Hill and Peartree.
Diversions are in place but Highways England have stated there are long queues and to avoid the area.
The official diversion route can be found here.

An ambulance smashed into a cycle shop after crashing with a car in the New Forest.
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Read moreThe writer criticises paramedics for "fully blocking" their driveway during an emergency callout.
Read moreCarlisle volunteering scheme inspires others in the UK

Ewan Murrie
Reporter
A volunteering programme in Carlisle has inspired similar schemes in other parts of the UK.
Give a Day to the City was set up in 2015 by Andy Fearon of Carlisle Vineyard Church, to co-ordinate people willing to work on community improvement projects.

It has led to a cast iron fence at Portland Square being repainted, and the renovation of uninsured homes that were damaged by Storm Desmond.
The project has inspired similar schemes in Aberdeen, Ayrshire, Oxfordshire and Dungannon in Northern Ireland.
Lissie Harper thanks people for their donations, tributes and messages since Andrew Harper's death.
Read moreAston McLean was being chased by police officers before he was hit by an armed response vehicle.
Read moreEmployers could be forced to pay £600 a year on parking spaces it provides for staff in Oxford.
Read moreEbenezer Azamati was "accosted" by security when he tried to return to a seat in the Oxford Union.
Read moreEbenezer Azamati says Oxford Union has yet to say he did nothing wrong during a debate.
Read moreThe Oxford Electric Bell, or Clarendon Dry Pile, has been ringing for at least 179 years.
Brendan McGrath apologises for his "mistakes" after Ebenezer Azamati was "accosted" during a debate.
Read moreThe Oxford Union publicly apologises to Ebenezer Azamati who was "violently removed" from a debate.
Read moreEbenezer Azamati says he felt "unwelcome" in Britain after being "violently removed" from the Oxford Union
Read moreThe vote to remove the prime minister's alumni privileges did not receive support from the college.
Read moreDorothy Garrod became the first female Oxbridge professor in 1939.
Read moreThe custom at Worcester College Formal Hall includes a Latin recital.
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Read moreThe hospital trust says existing accommodation is "dated" and "does not meet expectations".
Read moreSean Coughlan
Family and education correspondent
Oxford scientists have developed a cheap technique for fake rhino horn to "flood the market".
Read moreThe former minister says the decision to stand down as Wantage MP was "one of the hardest" he has taken.
Read moreJohn Howes was well-known in the Farmoor community for his long service as a postman.
Read moreThey want their work recognised as employment, but other students say they value flexibility.
Read moreA page set up to raise money for PC Andrew Harper's family has received more than 14,000 donations.
Read moreLissie Harper pays tribute to riders who joined a huge convoy to honour her late husband, Andrew.
Read morePC Andrew Harper's wife Lissie leads a huge convoy of motorcycles in honour of her late husband.
Read moreThe man is accused of murdering two teenagers who were stabbed to death at a house in Milton Keynes.
Read moreThe 17-year-olds who were killed in Milton Keynes are named locally as Dom Ansah and Ben Gillham-Rice.
Read moreIt is alleged 11 items from a collection held at Oxford University were sold by Prof Dirk Obbink.
Read moreBBC London follows Skai Campbell as he packs his bags and heads off to university.
PC Andrew Harper's widow tells mourners he "vowed to challenge the bad and celebrate the good".
Read moreKen Macdonald
BBC Scotland Science Correspondent
Scientists develop fully autonomous robots that could end the need for workers to scale dangerously-tall wind turbines.
Read moreTrain manager David Shelley has won fans for his "outrageously enthusiastic" messages.
PC Andrew Harper died after he was dragged along a road by a vehicle while on duty in August.
Read morePallab Ghosh
Science correspondent, BBC News
Culls drive badgers to roam further afield, allowing them to disperse TB over a larger area, research suggests.
Read moreA number of roads in Oxford will be closed for PC Andrew Harper's funeral on Monday.
Read moreOxford United's on-loan Liverpool forward Ben Woodburn could be out until January after breaking a bone in his foot.
Read moreA government report says the Cotswolds is a "leading candidate" to become a national park.
Read moreScientists in Oxfordshire are trying to decipher scrolls buried when Mount Vesuvius erupted in AD79.
During his visit to Keble College's new building Prince William met a variety of robots.
Read moreWhite rhino Stella is the newest addition to the family at Cotswold Wildlife Park in Oxfordshire.
A34 reopens after earlier crash
A34 shut after crash between lorries and truck
The ambulance service has been regularly up to 15 ambulances short, a board report says.
Read moreUniversity has 'largest carbon footprint' in Oxford

The University of Oxford is the largest contributor to Oxford's carbon footprint, according to new data released by the city council.
The institution is responsible for about 8% of total emissions in the city, the authority's Climate Emergency Strategy Support report says.
The findings follow an examination of Oxford's greenhouse gas emissions, including carbon dioxide, produced by its 155,000 residents and 4,500 businesses.
It also found that:
- 81% of total emissions come from buildings
- Residential buildings account for 29% of total emissions
- Transportation is responsible for 17% of total emissions
- Waste is responsible for less than 2% of total emissions
Tom Hayes, cabinet member for Zero Carbon Oxford, said: "Now that we’re armed with the latest evidence, we’ll look at the levers we can pull on directly to reduce emissions."
Inspectors find Thames Valley Police needs to improve how it investigates "less complex crime".
Read moreCherwell District Council has since paid the woman for "avoidable frustration and distress".
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