Here’s our recap of some of the stories that got people talking on the Oxford Mail website this month.
10. Retained lists: details of players released across the EFL this summer - 65 clubs so far
Now the regular season is over, dozens of players are about to become free agents as clubs announce their retained lists.
You can see who they are over here.
9. Car hit by train on railway line was ‘stolen from BMW plant’
At the beginning of the month news broke of train smashing into a car that was abandoned on the track in Littlemore.
Police said they were investigating the theory that the car was taken from the car factory in Cowley and driven for miles down the track.
Read about it here8. Teenager 'raped' in Bicester
Last week a teenager reported being raped in the early hours of the morning after leaving a pub.
Police have arrested a 33 year-old in connection with the incident. He was released on bail until June 26.
Here's the original storyHere's the up-to-day information7. Three places you can see Prince Harry in Oxford
New dad Prince Harry stopped off in Oxford for more than just a flying visit.
He visited Barton Neighbourhood Centre, Oxford Children’s Hospital and OXSRAD.
Highlights of the day can be watched on Oxford Mail Instagram.
See the photos and videos from the visit here.Read the preview again6. Closed for good – another business shuts down in the Westgate Social
This month we saw the third business close its kiosk at the underground food mall.
Lebanese grill Shawa followed after Rola Wala and Salt ‘N’ Sauce.
Read about it here5. Oxford hospital will close due to shortage in nurses
This month we revealed a shortage of NHS nurses has forced Oxford’s community hospital, the 12-bed Fulbrook Centre based at the Churchill site to temporarily close.
Read again here4. Woman arrested after couple ‘preform sex acts’ in park
It came after a video was shared online alleging to show a couple perform sex acts in an Oxfordshire park.
Read the whole story3. EU staff leave hospital in droves
As Brexit unfolds the NHS staffing crisis with local hospitals reporting a ‘significant’ and ‘unexpected’ increase in the number of EU nurses leaving posts.
Read it in full2. LOCAL ELECTIONS 2019: Lib Dems profit from Tory council losses - as it happened
As polling stations closed we started a live blog from the counts.
Catch up on the results1. Road rage ‘bully’ appealing fine is jailed instead
Dad-of-six Jamie Kent, from Didcot, who went to court to dispute a £250 fine for a road rage incident
and ended up being sent to prison and given a bigger fine.
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