
Respecting the ball, losing the players – inside Rosenior’s reign
Liam Rosenior lasted just 106 days at Chelsea. So what went wrong? And how did it go wrong so quickly?
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Liam Rosenior lasted just 106 days at Chelsea. So what went wrong? And how did it go wrong so quickly?

Draw at Loftus keeps Orlando Pirates top of the Betway Premiership in thrilling race, for now

A new report warns that SA’s rollout of the six-monthly HIV-prevention jab, lenacapavir, could falter after US funding cuts gutted outreach networks. Findings draw on interviews with healthcare workers and high-risk groups in Cape Town and Johannesburg.
Despite state censorship over its Palestinian and anti-colonial themes, Gabrielle Goliath’s Elegy persists as a vital act of feminist breathing, a collective exhale that transforms shared grief into a powerful, transborder community of care.

Chelsea owners BlueCo have built a monument to chaos and decline at Stamford Bridge, says BBC Sport chief football writer Phil McNulty.

Saffie’s mum says Luxturna therapy at Great Ormond Street has been like “someone waved a magic wand”.
Ethical failure in South Africa’s organisations often begins not in boardrooms, but in everyday human resource practices that quietly erode trust and accountability. Fixing governance requires rebuilding ethical people management systems that shape culture long before misconduct surfaces.

A police officer was killed, while another was injured, after they were ambushed while returning home from duty in the Eastern Cape on Wednesday afternoon.

What effect has the Mandelson saga had on the PM’s relationship with the civil service?
It can be a good strategy to refinance your high-interest debt, but there are behavioural risks involved.

Labour MPs say that while the prime minister is unpopular, a contest is unlikely as there isn’t a candidate ready to replace him.

The former US Secretary of Homeland Security had her handbag – with $3,000 (£2,260) in cash inside – stolen at a restaurant last year.
South Africans are under financial pressure, but many are responding with a new kind of discipline: cutting extras, paying down debt, boosting emergency savings and trying to take more control of their money.

Roofs and ceilings collapsing, floors falling apart, doors and windows broken
Capitec’s strong annual results show a bank still growing fast, but the deeper story is how it is building a broader ecosystem across payments, insurance, mobile and business banking to stay sticky as economic pressure mounts.

For some snooker players, changing their cue would be a traumatic experience – not for Ronnie O’Sulivan, who cruised into the last 16 at the Crucible.

Sedibeng suspended commissioner said he visited the White House, a meeting place for high-ranking police officers, on multiple occasions but said no criminal discussions were held there.

Beer provides “substantial levels” of vitamin B6 into your diet, according to new research.