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Jeremy Clarkson ‘could cryogenically freeze’ himself amid cancer

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The 66-year-old broke the news during the latest series of his hit Amazon show, filmed at Diddly Squat Farm near Chipping Norton in West Oxfordshire.

In one emotional scene of season five, Mr Clarkson quietly told farm manager Kaleb Cooper and land agent Charlie Ireland: “I’ve got cancer”.

The former Top Gear host explained that the disease had been caught early, but described the treatment as intense and, at times, difficult.

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He went on to say that around “10 per cent” of his prostate was affected and that some of the treatment had “gone a bit awry”.

Recently speaking to The Times, Mr Clarkson was asked whether his brush with serious illness had changed the way he thinks about money and tax planning.

He has been a vocal critic of Labour’s proposed inheritance tax changes, which he fears could push some farming families into selling their land to cover large tax bills.

Under current rules, one option to avoid a hefty charge is for farmers to transfer land, buildings, livestock and machinery to their children at least seven years before they die.

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Mr Clarkson said he had no intention of giving Chancellor Rachel Reeves the satisfaction of a bigger tax take and joked that he had already come up with a solution.

“That’s easily dealt with,” he said, smiling.

He then explained that his tongue-in-cheek plan was to cheat the taxman by “cheating death” through cryogenics.

“In a word, cryogenics,” added Mr Clarkson.

“Emily, my eldest daughter, said to me the other day, ‘Don’t worry, you will survive seven years. You might be in a freezer, but you’ll survive.’”





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Oxford motorcyclist arrested for ‘drug driving’ as 10 bikes seized

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Thames Valley Police’s roads policing department focused operations on two-wheeled vehicles in Oxford today, Sunday, June 28, catching multiple riders committing driving offences.

One of them was a rider who was allegedly ‘drug driving’, who was arrested for the offence.

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Police said six other vehicles were seized for having no insurance and two for having no road tax, with more than one of them delivery riders who had to ‘complete their deliveries on foot’.

Oxford police motorbike operationPolice said ‘more than one’ of the motorbikes seized by police in Oxford belonged to a delivery rider (Image: Thames Valley Police)

Officers said: “We’re sorry if this meant your zesty beverages were slightly warm on arrival.”

Two other seizures were for e-bikes being ridden illegally, one of which was clocked travelling at 56km/h without any pedalling from the rider.

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Oxford police motorbike operationOne e-bike rider was clocked travelling at 56km/h with no pedalling (Image: Thames Valley Police)

A spokesperson for the force said: “Our advice – tax and Insure your vehicle, don’t drive if you’re not licenced and don’t use an e-bike capable of travelling at the national speed limit.

“Failing that, we’ll catch up with you later in the week and take your vehicle off your hands – for a small fee of course.”

Laws on riding e-bikes in the UK state that they must have pedal assist only power, a power limited of no more than 250 watts and should travel at a maximum of 15.5mph, or 25km/h.





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Didcot: ‘Suspicious’ people spotted taking pictures of kids in parks

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Thames Valley Police put out an alert regarding ‘concerns’ in Didcot play parks today, Sunday, June 28.

They warned that a ‘small number of reports online and on Facebook’ have been made about ‘suspicious behaviour’ in the area.

This involved individuals who have been ‘seen taking photographs where young people are present’ around local parks.

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A statement from Thames Valley Police said: “At this time, there is no indication of any immediate risk or cause for concern.

“However, we would like to make the community aware and encourage anyone who notices anything unusual or has relevant information to contact us online or via 101.

“This helps us build a clearer picture and respond appropriately where needed.

“We appreciate the vigilance and awareness shown by members of the public. If you do have any concerns, please report them to us so that we can assess and take any necessary action.”





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Didcot: Golf clubs worth £400 stolen from parked car

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The golf clubs were stolen from the boot of a vehicle parked at a car park in Didcot on Saturday, June 27, between 11am and 12.15pm.

Thames Valley Police said there was no damage to the car and it’s believed the boot was ‘unintentionally opened’, allowing access to the valuable clubs.

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Shortly afterwards, police said, an anonymous post on Facebook on the Didcot community page showed ‘what appeared to be new-looking golf clubs’ left at Franklin Gardens.

The clubs were gone by the time officers attended the location.

A spokesperson for the police said: “We believe these incidents may be linked, and we are keen to establish what has happened to the clubs so we can return them to their rightful owner.”

Anyone who saw anything suspicious in the car park, saw the golf clubs at Franklin Gardens or has information about their whereabouts – including anyone who may have retrieved them after seeing the Facebook post – is asked to contact police on 101 quoting reference 43260324867.





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