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Updates on Tuesday 22 March 2016
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Sue Paz
That's all from the BBC Local Live team for today. The service will resume at 08:00 on Wednesday.
The top stories for Oxfordshire this afternoon:
Bee Tucker
BBC Weather
It will stay dry during the evening and overnight.

Temperatures will dip due to clear skies in many areas, which could result in a slight frost.
Areas of mist and fog may also develop later.
BBC Sport
The top sport stories for the county:
Geraldine Peers
Presenter, BBC South Today
On South Today this evening: The relatives waiting to see if they're owned a refund after paying for care they claim should have been provided by the NHS.
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Also, the doctor from Oxford who's been helping migrants on board a ferry travelling between Turkey and Greece.
And how work to build thousands of homes is causing misery for motorists.
Join Geraldine Peers from 18:30.
This view of Didcot Power Station from Culham was photographed by BBC Weather Watcher GizmoStu.
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BBC Wales News
A man has denied targeting students in Oxford and university cities across the country looking for drunk women to rape and sexually assault.

Tahir Nazir, 40, from Glasgow, denies sexual assault, attempted rape and four trespass offences.
He also denied claims his trips to university towns across the UK, including Oxford, had a sexual purpose.
Buses dating from between 1949 and 1967 will return to their old routes in Oxford on Saturday, external for an Easter parade.
The force has begun tweeting details of all 999 and 101 calls in a bid to highlight the types of incidents it deals with.
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BBC Travel
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Details of 999 and 101 calls will be tweeted by Thames Valley Police in a bid to give members of the public an insight into the different types and volume of incidents its enquiry centre deals with.
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Quote MessageWe're hoping... we'll be able to encourage people that may be interested in joining our organisation to put in an application.
Supt Gill Wootton, Head of Thames Valley Police control room
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The top stories for Oxfordshire this afternoon:
A homeless man has befriended an unlikely bunch of passers-by whose generosity meant he was able to sleep in a warm hostel, external.
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Millions of deaths could be avoided each year if more people ate less meat, external, according to Oxford researchers.
Image source, ThinkstockThe team at Oxford Martin School found that if we followed global guidelines on healthy eating - which rely less on meat and more on fruit and vegetables - eight million lives could be saved by 2050.
Researchers also found food-related carbon emissions would be reduced by nearly 30%.
George McDonnell, a BSc student in computer science at Oxford Brookes, has conducted research into how a mobile app could help those recovering from brain injuries, external.
Oxfordshire Guardian
Historic cars and aircraft including a Bristol Blenheim Bomber and Tiger Moth will bring a former wartime RAF base to life this summer, external.
Conservative MEP for our region Richard Ashworth was in the European Parliament building, around the corner from the explosion on the Brussels Metro.
South East England region MEP Richard Ashworth speaks from the Belgian capital
After 12 months of back-and-forths both on the road and between councils, much-needed parking restrictions have finally been approved for Blackbird Leys, external.