The end of a pretty wet and windy Tuesday... at least the miserable weather had the decency not to put in an appearance on Bank Holiday Monday.
We'll be back with the latest news, sport, weather and travel tomorrow from 08:00. Join us then.
Evening TV: Legal high ban will 'make them more dangerous'
South Today
On South Today at 18:30: Last week's banning of legal highs will only make them more dangerous, as the market will be driven further underground - according to an Oxford-based think-tank.
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We hear from The Beckley Foundation, which claims the drugs should be regulated rather than banned altogether.
More on this and all of today's top stories on BBC One.
Weather: Cloudy with further rain and drizzle overnight
Farmers in Oxfordshire are urging people not to let off Chinese lanterns this summer.
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The warning comes as farmers say it's causing damage to crops and animals.
Quote Message: There have been a number of crop fires started by Chinese lanterns in recent years. Livestock have been injured or even killed by ingesting parts of lanterns. Even bamboo-framed lanterns pose a risk to animals as the frames can splinter. from Jeff Powell Berks, Bucks and Oxon NFU chair
There have been a number of crop fires started by Chinese lanterns in recent years. Livestock have been injured or even killed by ingesting parts of lanterns. Even bamboo-framed lanterns pose a risk to animals as the frames can splinter.
CCTV released after spat between two cyclists in Oxford leaves one in hospital
Danny Hylton rejects Oxford Utd contract for move to Luton
Ross Heaton
BBC Oxford Sport
Oxford United striker Danny Hylton has rejected a contract offer from the U's and agreed a move to Luton Town.
The 27-year-old moved to the Kassam in 2014 and was top scorer with 16 goals in his first campaign with the U's.
He moves to the Hatters along with defender Johnny Mullins after being released by boss Michael Appleton earlier this month.
Staying at the Kassam Stadium are two of United's promising youngsters. Full-back Miles Welch-Hayes and keeper Jack Stevens have both signed one-year professional contracts with the club.
Johnny Mullins joins Luton after Oxford United release
Sport: Oxford United joint third favourites to win League One title
Here's a bright prediction... Oxford United are named joint third favourites to win the League One title next season.
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They've only just won promotion to the third tier, but Sky Bet has them at 12-1 to win the league in 2016-17, alongside Bolton Wanderers and Charlton Athletic, who have just been relegated from the Championship, and Millwall who the U's beat in the semi-finals of the JPT to reach Wembley.
Kerry Reeves' mother speaks of 'devastated' lives
Adina Campbell
BBC South Today
The mother of Kerry Reeves has said her life, and those of her family, have been "devastated beyond repair" by the murder of the 26-year-old.
Kerry was shot in the face by Billy Johnson and Charles Noble in Abingdon last November.
Speaking outside court where the pair had been jailed for life, Nicola Reeves said the "pain and grief cannot be put into words".
Quote Message: We will never come to terms with losing Kerry, but the one consolation is that these young men will no longer be able to destroy families like they have mine. from Nicola Reeves
We will never come to terms with losing Kerry, but the one consolation is that these young men will no longer be able to destroy families like they have mine.
Kerry Reeves murder: Armed pair had 'every intention' of ambushing Kerry and her friends
Adina Campbell
BBC South Today
Judge Zoe Smith said the pair convicted of the murder of Kerry Reeves were drug dealers who had "every intention" of ambushing Kerry and her friends while armed with a sawn-off shotgun.
Billy Johnson and Charles Noble were “engaged in selling Class A drugs to residents in Abingdon. They were crack and cocaine dealers who wanted to remain in business,” the judge added.
Both “wore masks to conceal their faces with the intention to ambush the group”.
Verging on the ridiculous?
If you've noticed more overgrown hedges than usual in Oxfordshire, it's because the county council has reduced how often it cuts them back.
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Some residents have taken matters into their own hands and gone out to cut verges themselves.
County council leader Ian Hudspeth says the council has faced complaints in the past from people who say it has cut verges back too much... but they will deal with verges where there are safety issues for drivers.
Oxfordshire relatives of 'Jutland Jack' honour fallen heroes
The family of a teenage boy who received the Victoria Cross for bravery during the Battle of Jutland have gathered at a ceremony at Shrivenham.
The van was flagged down by a man in Kelburne Road on Sunday between 19:00 and 19:30.
He ordered an ice cream but, when the driver turned around to add toppings, the man jumped through the window, threatened him with a knife and made off with the till.
Kerry Reeves murder: CCTV showed killers in the area on night of her death
Police have released CCTV footage showing the killers of Kerry Reeves in Abingdon on the night of her murder.
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BBCCopyright: BBC BBCCopyright: BBC - Striker Danny Hylton has rejected a contract offer from the U's and agreed a move to Luton Town
- He'll be joined by defender Johnny Mullins, who has also joined the Hatters following his release from the Kassam
- And winger Callum O'Dowda will find out later if he has made the cut and booked a place on the plane to Euro 2016 with the Republic of Ireland
- The mother of Kerry Reeves says her daughter's murder has "devastated beyond repair" her life and that of her family, as two men are jailed for life
- An ice cream van man in Oxford has been robbed at knifepoint after a thief vaulted through the serving hatch at the weekend
- And the Oxfordshire relatives of 'Jutland Jack', who received the Victoria Cross for bravery during the Battle of Jutland, have gathered at a memorial on the 100th anniversary of the battle
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- Police are hunting a man who robbed an ice cream van at knifepoint in south Oxford at the weekend
- And Stagecoach has confirmed the closure of 12 bus routes in Oxfordshire, following the county council's decision to stop subsidising 118 bus routes by 20 July
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The end of a pretty wet and windy Tuesday... at least the miserable weather had the decency not to put in an appearance on Bank Holiday Monday.
We'll be back with the latest news, sport, weather and travel tomorrow from 08:00. Join us then.
Evening TV: Legal high ban will 'make them more dangerous'
South Today
On South Today at 18:30: Last week's banning of legal highs will only make them more dangerous, as the market will be driven further underground - according to an Oxford-based think-tank.
We hear from The Beckley Foundation, which claims the drugs should be regulated rather than banned altogether.
More on this and all of today's top stories on BBC One.
Weather: Cloudy with further rain and drizzle overnight
BBC Weather
Further outbreaks of drizzle are expected overnight. It will also remain rather cloudy and murky, especially over the Chilterns. Lows of 10C (50F).
Sport headlines: Hylton and Mullins on their way to Luton
Ross Heaton
BBC Oxford Sport
Plenty going on at Oxford United today...
Latest headlines: Kerry Reeves' mother's life 'devastated beyond repair'
Chris Brown
BBC News
Here are your top stories at the end of a busy Oxfordshire day:
Former planning expert "dismayed" by plans for 12,000 Green Belt homes
Oxford Times
A former planning adviser said she is "dismayed" by proposals to build on "sacrosanct" land in her hometown, as part of a huge city extension dubbed Greater Oxford.
Power cuts reported in OX5, OX26 and OX27 postcodes
Travel latest: Rain adding to A40 delays
Farmers' plea against Chinese lanterns
Farmers in Oxfordshire are urging people not to let off Chinese lanterns this summer.
The warning comes as farmers say it's causing damage to crops and animals.
CCTV released after spat between two cyclists in Oxford leaves one in hospital
Oxford Mail
An argument between two cyclists in Oxford led to a 19-year-old man being punched to the floor and chipping his teeth.
Danny Hylton rejects Oxford Utd contract for move to Luton
Ross Heaton
BBC Oxford Sport
Oxford United striker Danny Hylton has rejected a contract offer from the U's and agreed a move to Luton Town.
The 27-year-old moved to the Kassam in 2014 and was top scorer with 16 goals in his first campaign with the U's.
He moves to the Hatters along with defender Johnny Mullins after being released by boss Michael Appleton earlier this month.
Staying at the Kassam Stadium are two of United's promising youngsters. Full-back Miles Welch-Hayes and keeper Jack Stevens have both signed one-year professional contracts with the club.
Johnny Mullins joins Luton after Oxford United release
Sport: Oxford United joint third favourites to win League One title
Here's a bright prediction... Oxford United are named joint third favourites to win the League One title next season.
They've only just won promotion to the third tier, but Sky Bet has them at 12-1 to win the league in 2016-17, alongside Bolton Wanderers and Charlton Athletic, who have just been relegated from the Championship, and Millwall who the U's beat in the semi-finals of the JPT to reach Wembley.
Kerry Reeves' mother speaks of 'devastated' lives
Adina Campbell
BBC South Today
The mother of Kerry Reeves has said her life, and those of her family, have been "devastated beyond repair" by the murder of the 26-year-old.
Kerry was shot in the face by Billy Johnson and Charles Noble in Abingdon last November.
Speaking outside court where the pair had been jailed for life, Nicola Reeves said the "pain and grief cannot be put into words".
Kerry Reeves murder: Armed pair had 'every intention' of ambushing Kerry and her friends
Adina Campbell
BBC South Today
Judge Zoe Smith said the pair convicted of the murder of Kerry Reeves were drug dealers who had "every intention" of ambushing Kerry and her friends while armed with a sawn-off shotgun.
Billy Johnson and Charles Noble were “engaged in selling Class A drugs to residents in Abingdon. They were crack and cocaine dealers who wanted to remain in business,” the judge added.
Both “wore masks to conceal their faces with the intention to ambush the group”.
Verging on the ridiculous?
If you've noticed more overgrown hedges than usual in Oxfordshire, it's because the county council has reduced how often it cuts them back.
Some residents have taken matters into their own hands and gone out to cut verges themselves.
County council leader Ian Hudspeth says the council has faced complaints in the past from people who say it has cut verges back too much... but they will deal with verges where there are safety issues for drivers.
Oxfordshire relatives of 'Jutland Jack' honour fallen heroes
The family of a teenage boy who received the Victoria Cross for bravery during the Battle of Jutland have gathered at a ceremony at Shrivenham.
They have been remembering Jack Cornwell, and thousands of Royal Navy sailors who also lost their lives, on the 100th anniversary of the battle.
Latest headlines: Kerry Reeves' killers jailed for life
Chris Brown
BBC News
Here are your mid-afternoon headlines:
Police hunt ice cream van knife robber
Police are hunting a man who robbed an ice cream van at knifepoint in south Oxford at the weekend.
The van was flagged down by a man in Kelburne Road on Sunday between 19:00 and 19:30.
He ordered an ice cream but, when the driver turned around to add toppings, the man jumped through the window, threatened him with a knife and made off with the till.
Kerry Reeves murder: CCTV showed killers in the area on night of her death
Police have released CCTV footage showing the killers of Kerry Reeves in Abingdon on the night of her murder.
Billy Johnson and Charles Noble have been given life sentences this afternoon.