British motorists rushed to buy fuel immediately after the start of the Iran war, pushing up total sales volumes for the country’s retail sector by more than expected in March, official data showed on Friday.
The US Department of Justice said it would immediately loosen restrictions on some marijuana products and move quickly to reclassify the drug as less dangerous, in one of the biggest changes to US drug policy in decades.
Tony Pulis explains why getting to Wembley is not just special for any manager, it is still hugely important for players, fans and all the staff at any club.
US President Donald Trump says he will impose tariffs on Britain if Prime Minister Keir Starmer does not drop the digital service tax, The Telegraph reported on Friday, citing an interview with the president.
Former NPA head, advocate Shamila Batohi, has formally withdrawn from the Nkabinde Commission, which is investigating the fitness of Gauteng Director of Public Prosecutions advocate Andrew Chauke to hold office. She described the proceedings as “hostile, accusatory and discouraging”.
Five months after the Soweto Marathon, the race winners have yet to receive their prize money. Now, sanctioning body Central Gauteng Athletics has cut ties with the race and its organisers.
Eastern Cape premier Oscar Mabuyane is taking EFF leader Julius Malema to court over statements made by Malema while addressing his supporters in KuGompo City last week about Mabuyane’s qualification saga at the University of Fort Hare.
India has dismissed as ‘uninformed’ comments shared by US President Donald Trump that described the country as a ‘hellhole’, saying they were inappropriate and inconsistent with the strong relationship between the two countries.
The Special Investigating Unit has welcomed the Special Tribunal’s ruling that has set aside the R85m tender awarded to ISF Shula Joint Venture for the construction of a concrete barrier wall along the border between KwaZulu‑Natal and Mozambique.
‘The SIU does not target people, nor do we investigate people,’ the unit stated. ‘We investigate procurement processes in state institutions and all levels of government departments.’
A new collaboration between the Javett Art Centre and the University of Pretoria is ditching traditional textbooks for an immersive gallery experience, breathing new life into the school curriculum and proving that art is a vital tool for critical thinking.