Crime & Safety
JK Rowling will ‘never forgive’ Oxford University’s Emma Watson
The 36-year-old actress played Hogwarts witch Hermione Granger in all eight films of the franchise alongside co-stars Daniel Radcliffe and Rupert Grint.
Ms Watson has turned her attention to studies after her iconic role in J.K. Rowling’s series, as well as parts in Hollywood films The Perks of Being a Wallflower and Little Women.
She had been studying a master’s degree in creative writing at the University of Oxford since September 2023.
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Emma Watson (Image: Photo: Matt Crosick/PA)
It was revealed in February 2025 that Ms Watson had switched to a DPhil, which is Oxford’s version of a PhD.
JK Rowling wrote the Harry Potter books and helped bring the film series to life, as well as helping cast the young Oxford actress in the now iconic role.
The pair have clashed since the writer outlined five reasons to be “worried about the new trans activism” and then received condemnation from Ms Watson.
A recent swipe came in March 2025 as Ms Rowling was asked online: “What actor/actress instantly ruins a movie for you?”
She responded: “Three guesses. Sorry, but that was irresistible.”
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JK Rowling (Image: PA)
The author did add several laughing-face emojis to show humour but many have pointed to the post being aimed at Ms Watson and her Harry Potter co-stars Daniel Radcliffe and Rupert Grint.
Then, in April of last year, The Scottish Daily Express reported that Ms Rowling will “never forgive” Ms Watson.
The publication stated that she indicated this after the Harry Potter stars criticised her and other females who believe sex is a biological fact.
This followed the publication of the Cass Report, which concluded that gender identity services were based on “weak evidence”.
A social media user said at the time that they were waiting on Mr Radcliffe and Ms Watson to apologise, “safe in the knowledge that you [Ms Rowling] will forgive them.”
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The author responded: “Not safe, I’m afraid.
“Celebs who cosied up to a movement intent on eroding women’s hard-won rights and who used their platforms to cheer on the transitioning of minors can save their apologies for traumatised detransitioners and vulnerable women reliant on single sex spaces.”
Things between Ms Rowling and Ms Watson then heated up once more later on in the year after the latter’s appearance on Jay Shetty’s On Purpose podcast.
The actress said: “I think it’s my deepest wish that I hope people who don’t agree with my opinion will love me, and I hope I can keep loving people with whom I don’t necessarily share the same opinion.”
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This prompted a lengthy response on X from Ms Rowling, who said: “Like other people who’ve never experienced adult life uncushioned by wealth and fame, Emma has so little experience of real life she’s ignorant of how ignorant she is.
“I’d be astounded if she’s been in a high street changing room since childhood. Her ‘public bathroom’ is single occupancy and comes with a security man standing guard outside the door.”
The multimillionaire author said that “I lived in poverty while writing the book that made Emma famous” and therefore “understand from my own life experience what the trashing of women’s rights in which Emma has so enthusiastically participated means to women and girls without her privileges”.
Crime & Safety
Oxford bridges in need of repair as calls made for funding
The government has opened a new fund for councils to fix neglected infrastructure around the UK.
Donnington Bridge is in need of around £4m worth of repair work having been closed to buses in 2024.
And a major project to replace the ageing Kennington rail bridge is being delayed due to a massive £71m funding shortfall.
Oxford Labour said some of the city’s bridges “are not in good shape” and welcomed the funding opportunity.
Kennington rail bridge’s north elevation (Image: Oxfordshire County Council)
“We trust the county council will be applying to this fund and stepping up their surveying and repair work,” a party spokeswoman said.
Isis county councillor Brad Baines said: “We remain extremely concerned about the ongoing uncertainty over the future of Donnington Bridge.
“The county council has refused to commit to funding the reinforcement or replacement of the bridge or restoration of bus connections across it.”
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An inspection confirmed the bridge must be repaired or replaced before full‑sized buses can return.
Repairs could cost £4 million and take two years, while replacement might cost up to £30 million and take much longer.
The council said feasibility work on options is due by summer but expanding the service “would, unfortunately, be prohibitive.”
Siobhan Lancaster (Image: Esme Kenney)
Transport Secretary Heidi Alexander (Image: Yui Mok/PA)
Oxford resident and campaigner Siobhan Lancaster added: “Residents in south and east Oxford need certainty about the future of this vital infrastructure and this new fund could provide that.
“We continue to call on the county council to provide this, apply to this fund and get the job done.”
Oxfordshire County Council’s spokesman said: “We welcome any extra money being made available for repairing structures such as this fund.
“Oxfordshire has many historic bridges and other infrastructure that is in need of attention and we will look into the criteria to make sure the county gets its fair share of this money.”
Transport secretary Heidi Alexander, who was a recent victim to one of Oxfordshire’s potholes, said: “Crumbling bridges and worn-out flyovers have been patched up rather than properly fixed for far too long, leading to frustrating weight limits and lengthy diversions.
“Every closed bridge is a barrier to growth; a blocked route to work, a delayed delivery, a family unable to reach the services they depend on.
“Councils have known what needs fixing for years but simply haven’t had the resources to act.
“We’re changing that, making sure structures are repaired properly, so people can live in properly connected communities.”
Funding decisions will be announced in autumn 2026, with all successful schemes required to complete works by March 2030.
Crime & Safety
Bicester Scramble to honour 100 years of RAF Bicester
The celebration will pay tribute to the air base, which has played a major role in British history.
First established in 1926, thanks to government support, it is a significant reminder of the country’s aviation heritage.
Historic England recognised the site in 2007 as the best-preserved example of interwar bomber stations in Britain.
The coming event will let attendees immerse themselves in this historical atmosphere, a hundred years since its creation.
Highlighting the celebration, the Bristol Scout bi-plane, an iconic figure from the past, will grace the event.
This will honour the many airmen who have touched down on this airfield, dating back to 1911, a period before RAF Bicester.
Vehicles from the era, including Britain’s leading classified car from the first British Grand Prix, will circle the Scout.
In August, the race celebrates its own centenary.
Other anticipated features are the Tank Museum’s 1920 Rolls-Royce Pattern, complete with 8mm thick armour and a .303 Vickers machine gun, reaching speeds up to 60mph.
Renowned manufacturers like Bentley and Vauxhall will showcase vehicles from their heritage fleets around Bicester Motion, with offerings from other noted contributors.
Visitors can explore Hangar 113 for the centenary display, indulge in afternoon tea, enjoy the Charlala singing trio, and observe a number of 1920s machinery from both land and air.
Crime & Safety
Beckhams rally around Victoria after Brooklyn snubs birthday
Former Spice Girl Lady Victoria and her husband, former England footballer Sir David Beckham, have lived in Oxfordshire for around a decade.
The couple, who have a Cotswolds mansion in Great Tew near Chipping Norton, have been embroiled in a public family feud for some time now.
In January, this came to a head as their eldest son, Brooklyn, made explosive allegations in a lengthy Instagram post.
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He claimed that his mother “hijacked” his first dance with his wife, Nicola Peltz, and danced “inappropriately on me” in front of their guests, adding that he had never felt more “uncomfortable or humiliated” in his life.
And he also alleged that his wife had been “disrespected” by his family and was not invited to his father’s 50th birthday party.
Now, Brooklyn Beckham has failed to wish his mother a happy birthday today (Friday, April 17) as the fashion icon turns 52 years old.
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Other members of the family, including Sir David and son Romeo, as well as her youngest son Cruz’s girlfriend, Jackie Apostel, all posted well-wishes to the matriarch across social media.
Brooklyn instead uploaded an Instagram video of him preparing “sweet jalapeño salmon with arugula walnut salad”.
His wife, Nicola Peltz, whom he married in 2022, also made no post regarding her mother-in-law’s birthday.
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