Cath Everett swaps Joburg for the water attractions of Hartbeespoort Dam.
Adam Memon says the task of restoring economic growth to the UK has been achieved.
Western apathy has played direct role in Maidan Square massacre, argues Andrew Foxall.
Public science fiction forum reveals prejudice against female sci-fi writers is still rife.
Mourinho's mind games are part and parcel of the game - and many Arsenal fans agree with him.
The Chilean's powers of deception can't cover up his side's deficiencies
McMahon loves slapstick tragi-comedy - and no-one does it better than Newcastle.
But Matthew Whittaker warns without sustained improvement in wages, the recovery may yet run out of road.
Russian parents or guardians who put their children in beauty contests could face fines.
Ian Brinkley says high quality vocational courses can certainly offer good prospects.
Toni Pearce says the problem for current students and study leavers is not simply graduate employment.
Manuel Pellegrini's side must play to their strengths against the Catalan giants
Alex Salmond's version of independence from the UK looks remarkably similar to a Scotland that belongs to it.
Prince is on tour in the Middle East - and he has the perfect chance to tackle horrific rights abuse.
An exciting wish list of what players would like to see from update 1.11
Malcolm McLean says the Industry must redouble efforts to encourage individuals to seek advice.
Entire second season of political miniseries starring Kevin Spacey and Robin Wright is up for viewing.
Allan says there is no doubt women setting up in firms is something that can only be positive for the economy.
Controversy over bill passed in Brussels allowing euthanasia for terminally ill children in Belgium.
The House of Cards is a brilliant warts-and-all expose of US politics, says seasoned Washington watcher Joseph Curl.
New channel will mainly feature reality shows such as US Real Housewives and Towie
A friend's fresh look reopens the eyes of expat Cath Everett to the realities of her new home.
While David Cameron and Ed Miliband clash over money, more gale force winds and heavy rain will batter the UK on Friday.
The spirit of Gerrard drove Liverpool to victory last night - and proved his team aren't the brittle bunch of years past.
Do white contestants have unfair advantage over their black counterparts? Chris O'Dowd thinks so.
Konheim says the poor should stop moaning while Perkins compares '1% persecution' to the Holocaust
Metro Bank's cartoon-like appearance masks a marketing strategy that is anything but two dimensional.
Undercover Daily Telegraph reporters told by unregulated counsellors abortion could increase chance of breast cancer.
Latest trend of self-portrait photos involves homeless people in the background, often unaware they're on camera.
Helena Morrissey says the arguments against quotas have not and will not change.