David Prever's Breakfast Club
18/04/2023
4 hours
First broadcast: on BBC Radio Oxford
Available for years
Ahead of their must win game against Portsmouth, David's joined by Peter Rhodes Brown. Show more
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4 hours
First broadcast: on BBC Radio Oxford
Available for years
Ahead of their must win game against Portsmouth, David's joined by Peter Rhodes Brown. Show more
3 hours
David hears about the Genomes Project which is planning to map 100,000 patients’ DNA, and we get tips on how to plan your journey and avoid travel problems over Christmas. Show more
3 hours
David hears about the trial of six men and a teenage boy accused of sexually abusing girls in and around Banbury, plus we hear about the search for our new Chief Constable. Show more
3 hours
David discovers why the number of people in Oxfordshire claiming Jobseeker’s Allowance is so low, and what happens next to the horse whose name they wanted to change from Brian. Show more
3 hours
David discovers how people in Oxfordshire could have access to pioneering dementia care, and the Oxford company who have developed a new environmentally friendly printing method. Show more
3 hours
Danny gets more reaction to the serious case review on child sexual exploitation in Oxford, and we hear about more apprenticeships being created in Oxfordshire by British Gas. Show more
3 hours
A new bridge over the Thames between Abingdon and Didcot, apprentice schemes available in Oxfordshire, and live music from BBC’s ‘The Voice’ winner 2014, Jermain Jackman. Show more
3 hours
David will be joined by experts to analyse today’s budget and how it might affect you. Plus we hear from some people in Oxfordshire who saw last night’s northern lights display. Show more
3 hours
David discovers how 10 million jobs could be lost to computers and robots, and we meet the new Chancellor of Oxford Brookes University, Dr Katherine Grainger CBE. Show more
3 hours
An Oxfordshire unit for people with learning disabilities has been criticised in its third consecutive inspection, and how our F1 teams are doing ahead of the season finale. Show more
3 hours
Pubs no longer have to buy their supplies directly from the breweries, and why the Environment Agency is going to release more fish into the River Thames. Show more
3 hours
David hears the verdicts from the Banbury child sex abuse trial, plus we ask if the new extra 10 minute parking rules will make a real difference. Show more
3 hours
The latest twist in the plans to re-develop the West Way Shopping Centre in Botley, and we announce two more winners in our Oxfordshire Young Sport Reporter competition. Show more
3 hours
David looks ahead to tonight’s Election Party Leaders Debate to see what difference it might make, and why the Oxford women’s boat race team got into difficulty on the Thames. Show more
3 hours
Danny Cox has analysis of the Liberal Democrat and UKIP party manifestos, and we find out how Oxfordshire soldiers liberated the Bergen-Belsen concentration camps, 70 years ago. Show more
3 hours
Danny looks into the Conservative and Green Party manifestos and we investigate the ban by Oxford City Council on non-recyclable take away containers from mobile caterers. Show more
3 hours
How to register to vote in the general election before todays midnight deadline, and local chefs tell us how to safely flambé food after Friday’s Randolph Hotel fire. Show more
3 hours
David hears about the case of a man who died from stab wounds in Abingdon, the Conservatives explain their childcare promise, and we ask if speed awareness courses are working. Show more
3 hours
David asks why some schools are dropping spelling tests, hears from Sir John Major about the SNP, and how airline pilots are helping staff at the JR Hospital deal with stress. Show more
3 hours
David hears stories and memories of VE Day, how you could live in an Oxfordshire manor house for free, and your suggestions of songs to play at Sara Dumbell’s wedding reception. Show more