
Drunk driver killed man then went to buy alcohol
James O’Donnell, 35, is jailed for killing 63-year-old Keith Hornby by dangerous driving.
SUNDAY, 22 MARCH 2026, 18:52

James O’Donnell, 35, is jailed for killing 63-year-old Keith Hornby by dangerous driving.

The UKHSA says the number of confirmed or suspected cases in Kent has risen from 29 to 34.

Mamelodi Sundowns are not taking anything for granted despite enjoying a 3-0 lead against Stade Malien in the Caf Champions League quarterfinal return leg at the Stade du 26 Mars in Mali on Sunday

The 57-year-old had been attempting to cycle 300 miles in three days in Canada’s Northwestern Territories.

Events are cancelled and businesses say the city feels quieter after the start of the outbreak which has killed two young people.

Africa’s biggest lenders are converging on Kenya, betting the country offers the best gateway into East Africa’s fast-growing but underbanked economies.

United Airlines is cutting more unprofitable flights over the next two quarters as it prepares for a prolonged period of high jet fuel prices due to the Iran war, even as strong travel demand has allowed US carriers to raise fares

Police Scotland arrested the 34-year-old man and a 31-year-old woman at the Faslane naval base on Thursday.

Fans celebrate fashion and heritage as Doja Cat debuts in South Africa
The Free State High Court in Bloemfontein has granted a final forfeiture order for six luxury properties and a Mercedes-Benz G63 AMG, collectively valued at approximately R32 million, in connection with the irregular R230-million asbestos scandal.

Dubai’s property market is beginning to show early signs of weakening nearly three weeks into the US-Israeli war on Iran, with data from analysts showing tanking transaction volumes and some real estate agents pointing to price reductions

Video review technology will be introduced at Wimbledon for the first time this year.

Human Rights Day highlights a widening gap between legal protections and everyday experience, raising urgent questions about dignity, accountability and whether South Africa’s democratic project is delivering on its promises.

Forecasters say there’s another chance to see the aurora tonight with solar activity remaining high.

Two children, aged 11 and 15 were also injured in the attack which took place in Zaporizhzhia.

South Africa’s inflation rate is at the Reserve Bank’s 3% target. However, this reading is the calm before the storm from the Iran war.

A professor’s findings claim King Harold’s 200-mile march to the Battle of Hastings is a Victorian “invention”.

Phil Edwards speaks to BBC Sport about what it’s really like to be a boxing referee and whether he thinks VAR could work in the sport.

When read in connection with South Africa’s political history, Phaethon and The Sorcerer’s Apprentice narratives provide insight into how societies gain power and why the protection of human rights — celebrated annually on Human Rights Day (21 March) — depends on responsible, effective systems of governance.

The City of Johannesburg has approved a R90bn adjustment budget for 2025/2026 after a week’s delay caused by concerns about insufficient review time