A security review has been launched across UK military bases after pro-Palestinian activists broke into RAF Brize Norton and sprayed two military planes with red paint.
The BBC's Phil Mackie visited the air base to look at security around its perimeter fence.
Downing Street said the incident had not blocked any planned aircraft movements or stopped any operations.
Palestine Action said the activists evaded security and claimed they had put the air-to-air refuelling tankers "out of service".
Jack Miles and Gabby Barrett live on their fully electric boat on the canal near Lower Heyford.
Bus fan Jack, 9, who only began to talk two years ago, said he was "proud" of his mother.
On the canal bank in Oxford, BBC reporter Clodagh Stenson asks voters for their thoughts.
BBC reporter Clodagh Stenson travels on her own narrowboat asking people for their views.
Rural voters told BBC reporter Clodagh Stenson about their concerns for the future of farming.
Clodagh Stenson is cruising along the Oxford Canal speaking to voters about the issues they want addressed.
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