Crime & Safety
Jeremy Clarkson lands jet fuel dig amid UK ‘fuel crisis’
In recent weeks, prices soared and fluctuated with several pumps being closed up and down the country, including Oxfordshire.
This saw Oxford City Council leader Susan Brown describe the situation as a “fuel crisis”, warning of the financial impacts.
Similarly, Fatih Birol, executive director of the International Energy Agency (IEA) warned last week that Europe has “six weeks’ supply of fuel left”.
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Now, Oxfordshire resident and TV presenter Mr Clarkson has waded in with a little dig during his latest column in The Sunday Times.
Speaking about his recent trip to Miami in the United States, the 66-year-old joked that he took the trip while there was still fuel left.
“And so, while Britain still has a dribble of jet fuel, I thought I’d pop to Miami to have a look for myself,” wrote Mr Clarkson.
In the article, the farmer praises the American city for a number of reasons, stating how it’s superior to life in the UK currently.
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He wrote: “Miami feels like it’s been plugged into the mains, and I was coming home to a country where the roads look like they’ve been attacked by badgers, the police are useless, the taxes are ridiculous, the benefits are worse, the exhibits in every art gallery are covered in soup, the harbours are full of statues and the prime minister doesn’t know what a woman is (clue: it’s the sex of the person who’s going to replace you).”
Mr Clarkson is set to return to screens across the world soon with the upcoming and much-anticipated fifth series of Clarkson’s Farm.
The Prime Video documentary, filmed at his Diddly Squat Farm in Chadlington, originally debuted in 2021 to gushing reviews.
Three further seasons have followed, with this fifth edition having wrapped filming last September and is expected to be released next month.
Crime & Safety
Oxford hospital trust ‘sorry’ for wrong stillbirth figures
Interim chief executive Simon Crowther has corrected the record after wrong data around stillbirths experienced by mums in the trust’s care was presented to Oxfordshire County Council‘s health overview and scrutiny committee in January.
A stillbirth statistic from 2022 was “mistakenly” attributed to 2023 with an updated report sent to the committee the following month.
“All data have since been thoroughly checked,” Mr Crowther said in a letter to the county council’s committee.
John Radcliffe Hospital (Image: Ed Nix)
“The trust regrets the mistake and has strengthened internal sign off processes to prevent future errors.”
He added: “We recognise and are deeply sorry for the distress this error may have caused to families and the committee.
“We acknowledge that accurate reporting is essential, and the trust acted promptly to correct the record.
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“We remain committed to ensuring the accuracy and completeness of all data shared publicly and with families.”
Oxford University Hospitals Trust has been at the centre of a scandal involving its maternity services, primarily at the John Radcliffe.
Simon Crowther, acting CEO of the hospital trust (Image: OUH)
Along with other trusts in the UK, OUH is being looked at as part of an independent review of its maternity services led by Baroness Amos.
Campaigners say this inaccuracy by the trust “normalises” the deaths under its care.
Alice Topping, who lost her baby at the John Radcliffe during labour in 2023, told the BBC: “Each baby who died, each figure, each statistic, they represent entire lifetimes lost.
“Treating them just as a statistic, it erases the immense pain and suffering.
“It represents a pattern of a normalisation of preventable deaths and a dismissal – a lack of accountability and acknowledgement. If OUH have learnt from this? We will see in the future.”
In June last year the health secretary Wes Streeting announced an independent review of maternity care to understand why “so many women and babies are receiving unacceptable levels of care”.
Wes Streeting
In Oxford, we have heard from mothers who have lost their babies in shocking circumstances.
One includes John Radcliffe patient Emma Cox whose baby was declared dead by hospital staff but was rejected by the mortuary because she was in fact still alive.
Data shows Oxford was an outlier for stillbirths in 2023, with a stillbirth rate of 3.6 per 1000 (0.36 per cent), the trust said.
This compared to a group average of 3.42 per 1000 (0.342 per cent), an absolute difference of 0.18 per 1000, or 0.018 per cent.
OUH said the data on stillbirth and perinatal mortality trends “do not suggest that Oxford is a significant outlier” nationally, but it recognises “profound significance of every perinatal death and the lasting impact on families”.
Crime & Safety
Oxfordshire man ‘stabbed with knives’ as police arrest two
A report was made to Thames Valley Police of two males fighting with knives in Cherwell Avenue in Kidlington shortly before 9pm on Sunday (April 19).
The force has said that a man aged in his 40s was treated for “several stab injuries” in Oxford Road just after 10pm.
Police say he suffered “serious injuries” and remains in hospital in a stable condition.
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Thames Valley Police has since arrested two men from Kidlington, aged 24 and 52, on suspicion of assault, and both remain in police custody.
Officers say that there is no risk to the wider public, as the force believes all those involved in the incident are known to each other.
Despite this, Thames Valley Police has informed local residents that there will be an increased police presence in the town of Kidlington today (Monday, April 20).
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There will also be a scene in Queens Avenue, so the public has been asked to speak to a uniformed officer if they have any concerns.
A spokesperson for Thames Valley Police said: “We are appealing for witnesses to an assault and weapons incident in Kidlington yesterday.
“Any witnesses or anyone with information should contact us, quoting the reference number 43260190844.
“Alternatively, people can report information to us anonymously through independent charity Crimestoppers.”
Crime & Safety
Police cordon continues after man 'stabbed with knives' and two arrested
A police cordon remains in place at the site of the incident where a man was ‘stabbed several times with knives’ in Kidlington.
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