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The aim is for this to be created by the start of next year. Sir Sadiq said: “Oxford Street has suffered over many years, so urgent action is needed to give our nation’s high street a new lease of ...
Sir Sadiq Khan claims two thirds of people support the principle of banning traffic on one of the world's busiest streets, with the mayor adding that "urgent action is needed to give our nation's high ...
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Sir Sadiq Khan is to press ahead with the part-pedestrianisation of Oxford Street after joking that he had secured ‘North Korean’ levels of support from Londoners.
Oxford High School students who were present during the school shooting stand during a prayer vigil at LakePoint Community Church in Oxford following an active shooter situation at Oxford High ...
The nature of shopping on Oxford Street is changing - but is it for the better? Known as the nation's high street, Oxford Street in central London has long attracted domestic shoppers and tourists.
London’s famed Oxford Street could finally be pedestrianized, according to new plans announced by city mayor Sadiq Khan on Tuesday, following years of debate about how to revitalize the area.
Attorneys for Oxford High shooter Ethan Crumbley are asking a judge to allow their client to wear street clothes, rather than jail garb, when a decision is made on whether he'll spend life in prison.
Oxford Street is a highly visible example of the challenges of the British high street. Shopping alone won't provide the solution.
Once the bastion of British retail, can Oxford Street return to its former glory? Ad agencies, who happen to be within a stone’s throw of the retail mecca, cast their view on its fall from grace.
Pedestrianising Oxford Street will unlock benefits for the whole country. We can't let local politics derail it, writes Ben Johnson.
The decline of Oxford Street risks becoming a blueprint for the downfall of Britain's high streets if the government does not support regeneration efforts, retail leaders have warned.