Flavour Hunter: Dine while gazing out to sea

Read More Looking for an intimate restaurant with an ocean view to enjoy a meal? Then look no further than Durban’s  Firelake Grill House & Cocktail Bar.  The eatery is on the sixth floor of the Radisson Blu, which opened its doors in June. The hotel offers spacious rooms, and a rooftop pool, and is […]

Teachers’ unions promise new strike ballots if walkout numbers miss threshold

Read More Teaching unions are warning they will be forced to reballot their members over strike action in the coming months if ministers continue to resist a “sensible solution” to the crisis in teacher recruitment and retention. Three unions had been threatening walkouts over pay, which they say has led to teachers and teaching assistants […]

Keir Starmer pledges to tackle ‘bureaucratic nonsense’ to save NHS

Read More Keir Starmer has said Labour is prepared to reform the NHS to prevent it dying, as he said the current system of GP visits “isn’t working”. The Labour leader said his party was going to tackle “bureaucratic nonsense” in the NHS and argued people should be able to self-refer themselves to a physio […]

One Film Two Takes: Avatar 2: The Way of Water

Read More With big claims, big names, and big budgets come extra-high expectations. When they watch Disney’s Avatar 2: The Way of Water, directed by the legendary James Cameron and released 13 years after its box-office busting predecessor, audiences can expect stunning entertainment, while Disney is set to rake in the profits.  Set a decade […]

Nepal plane crash with 72 onboard leaves at least 40 dead

Read More At least 40 people were killed when an aircraft crashed in Nepal on Sunday, a Nepal army spokesperson said, as hundreds of rescue workers scoured the hillside crash site. “We expect to recover more bodies,” the spokesperson, Krishna Bhandari, said. “The plane has broken into pieces.” A Yeti Airlines spokesperson, Sudarshan Bartaula, said […]