
Minister ‘horrified’ police chief still in job
Health Secretary Wes Streeting says Craig Guildford has put “a stain on his character”.
FRIDAY, 16 JANUARY 2026, 00:15

Health Secretary Wes Streeting says Craig Guildford has put “a stain on his character”.

Manchester United captain Bruno Fernandes is not planning to seek a move away from the club this month.

The man has been stripped of his accreditation and must leave within two weeks, says Russia’s foreign ministry.

The suspended CEO of the Independent Development Trust, Tebogo Malaka, has resigned ahead of a disciplinary hearing scheduled for February.
Evan Roos has signed a contract extension that will see him continue to ply his trade at the Stormers until at least 2028.

It comes after a review into grooming gangs recommended the government act “immediately” on taxi licensing.

Bank Zero chairman, Michael Jordaan, says giving title deeds to people who live on communal lands is an easy way to make them property owners.

The BMW M Neue Klasse, set for a 2027 release, is an all-electric sedan likened to the M3, featuring advanced 800V technology and an M eDrive system with electric motors on each axle.

Reservists will remain on call for an extra decade, with a lower threshold for being called up.

There is no better time than now to appreciate and celebrate the work of some of SA’s dedicated and inspirational teachers.

South East Water says some customers in Kent and Sussex may not see supplies return until Friday.
Elon Musk’s platform X on Wednesday announced measures to prevent its AI chatbot Grok from undressing images of real people, following global backlash over its generation of sexualised photos of women and children.

Scott Robertson is sacked as head coach of New Zealand after two years in charge of the All Blacks, following an internal review of the 2025 season.

The Department of Basic Education has debunked the allegations that it snubbed South Africa’s top-performing public school matric student when celebrating the class of 2025.
Robertson was effectively sacked, in the early hours of Thursday South African time, after an internal review left his position untenable.

Noel Thomas, from Anglesey, was jailed for nine months in 2006 when his books fell short by £48,000.

The economy was boosted by a rebound in car production and from the services sector.

Richemont sales jumped to a record in the final months of last year as holiday shoppers splurged on its watches and Cartier jewelry, led by demand in the US and the Middle East.