Winning a Rugby World Cup takes blood, sweat and tears – which is why Sonny Bill Williams broke the internet when he handed his medal over to a young fan.
It was no surprise that the All Blacks cleaned up at yesterday’s World Rugby awards ceremony, although there were none more deserving than Dan Carter.
Details have emerged regarding the history of the Airbus A321 that crashed in Egypt that point to one serious fault as the cause of the accident.
They may have starred together in the cult classic Jerry Maguire but that doesn’t mean Jerry and Tom are best buds. Jerry took the piss, you see.
It looks like Trevor’s mother Patricia has a wise head on her shoulders, evident from the sound advice she gave her son in the build-up to his big day.
One kid in New Zealand will be bragging about this for weeks, his inch-perfect kick sending a drone tumbling from the sky.
Trevor took some time out from hosting his own show to appear on the ever popular Ellen Show. Of course he talked about growing up here, duh.
It was a fiery affair in Colorado as the Republican presidential candidates met again to exchange a war of words. Some say Trump did himself proud.
It has taken them longer than many had hoped but China have eventually scrapped their controversial ‘one child only’ policy.
You know we never pass up the chance to poke fun at those folks Down Under, although this one really is too good not to mention.
When you handle a corporate Twitter account you have to exercise a degree of caution. Sometimes though you can really hit one out the park.
If you’re a fan of art this story may well make you wince, some famous works defiled by what can best be described as a misguided doodler.
The town of Salem is synonymous with witches being burnt at the stake in years gone by, although the tides seem to be turning.
The last we heard it looked like our chances of hosting a Formula One race here in the Mother City weren’t looking too rosy. This is pretty good news then.
The motto of the SAPS is ‘Servamus et Servimus’, which means to protect and to serve. Someone better have a word with this chap then.
Saturday night is a big one for the rugby world at large, but if you happen to live in Oz or New Zealand it’s more like an early morning.
The so-called Clifton Precinct development has been the talk of the Atlantic Seaboard since the idea was first aired. Here’s what’s happening now.
We all hate forking over our hard-earned cash for things like speeding fines, which is why it pays to know what rights you have when caught.
Want to see how our country’s politicians debated the #FeesMustFall protests in parliament yesterday? Laugh-a-minute stuff this is.
The new Bond spectacular has dropped in the UK and the first reviews are in. Looks like Daniel Craig fans may be in for a treat.
Things became very heated at Wits University last night when a number of fires were lit across campus, cars and a bookshop in the thick of it.
AB de Villiers is without a shadow of a doubt the world’s best cricketer, but his recent exploits in India have seen him achieve something never done before.
The capacity for evil that some people possess is simply astounding, IS and their militants finding increasingly inventive ways to further their reign of terror.
With the Apple Watch arriving on our shores and proving very popular the question of using it on the roads has begun to surface. Here’s what the law says.
Tattoos aren’t everyone’s cup of tea, but that doesn’t mean we can’t admire from afar one of the world’s premier tattoo art celebrations.
The EFF and its members are en route to Sandton and they have a list of extensive demands for big business. Fail to comply and it may get very messy.
Students around the country came together last week to tackle the spiralling cost of a tertiary education. About that – here’s something you should read.
Lewis Hamilton may have clinched a third world title but that doesn’t mean he is firm fan’s favourite. The Telegraph don’t seem too fond of him either.
In a brutal attack on Saturday morning one of Jacob Zuma’s bodyguards, off duty at the time, was murdered in what remains mysterious circumstances.
A pair of Turkish fishermen were forced into action when they came across a number of refugees cast adrift. Amongst them was an 18-month-old baby.