
Five talking points from Six Nations opening round
Who impressed and who has the most to do after a transfixing opening weekend of the Six Nations?
MONDAY, 09 FEBRUARY 2026, 19:48

Who impressed and who has the most to do after a transfixing opening weekend of the Six Nations?

Copper 360’s commercial executive and CEO, who had only been at the helm for seven months, have taken an immediate leave of absence.

These are the key developments happening in South Africa today, 9 February 2026.

A Chartered Trading Standards Institute spokesperson says their advice is to “take a step back”.

Jodian Taylor says her murdered son Daejaun was let down by authorities who did not treat his case with urgency.

Mark Sonnenblick says “the music will follow from the story” for the sequel to Netflix’s most-watched film.

There is universal acceptance in Labour that Sir Keir Starmer’s predicament is dire and he confronts immense peril, writes Chris Mason.

Tackle the Tugela Falls hike in the Drakensberg, a breathtaking route featuring iconic chain ladders and the world’s highest waterfall.

Nobel Peace Prize winner Maria Corina Machado said political leader Juan Pablo Guanipa was taken by force in Caracas.
As relentless rain batters parts of the Western Cape, multiple homes in Hawston are flooded – and residents have been warned to brace for more.

The 2026 Budget could see hikes on two taxes in South Africa, presenting risks to the country’s inflation outlook for the rest of the year.

Managing epilepsy through awareness and lifestyle changes.

They are due to appear at Newport Magistrates’ Court on Monday.

The Seattle Seahawks produce a devastating defensive display to beat the New England Patriots and claim their second Super Bowl victory.

Puerto Rican artist Bad Bunny made history with his entirely Spanish set on the sporting world’s biggest stage.

East London’s name has been changed to KuGompo City, which is linked to the sound the waves make as they break against a rock formation near the metro.

Aiden Markram says his South African side need to show due care when they face Canada in Ahmedabad on Monday

‘Everything is working properly and it’s clean’

South Africa has announced it will withdraw its troops from the UN Organisation Stabilisation Mission in the Democratic Republic of Congo (Monusco), ending nearly three decades of continuous peacekeeping in the conflict-wracked country.
The party will be punished at the polls for its poor management of the province