Brexit
Theresa May at odds with Parliament as Brexit vote approaches
The withdrawal agreement Theresa May has negotiated with the European Union faces a crunch vote in the British House of Commons this week. The British Prime Minister has been speaking to Labour MPs… Audio
May defeated in parliament, MPs create new obstacle to no-deal Brexit
Anti-Brexit MPs have scored a victory in the UK in efforts to prevent a no-deal departure from the EU.
Theresa May's Brexit deal to face 15 January vote
British government sources have confirmed a crucial parliamentary vote on the draft Brexit deal agreed with the European Union is to take place next week.
English farmers upbeat while down under
Rodger Hobson, the UK's largest grower of carrots, was part of a recent whirlwind tour of agricultural production systems around NZ. He says British farmers have much to learn from aspects of New… Audio, Gallery
English farmers upbeat while down under
Rodger Hobson, the UK's largest grower of carrots, was part of a recent whirlwind tour of agricultural production systems around NZ. He says British farmers have much to learn from aspects of New…
AudioJeremy Corbyn denies 'stupid woman' jibe at Theresa May
Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn has denied calling Theresa May a "stupid woman" during Prime Minister's Questions.
Brexit: EU reveals no-deal plans
The plans are designed to limit disruption caused if the UK crashes out of the EU without a plan. But it can't counter all of the issues it is expecting.
Brexit: Cabinet 'ramps up' no-deal planning
Businesses are told to put contingency plans in motion while 3,500 troops will be put on standby. Audio
Vote delayed on Brexit deal
Prime Minister Theresa May has delayed the vote on her Brexit deal until January. Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn has tabled a no confidence motion. Audio
The beginning of the end of Angela Merkel's power
German correspondent Thomas Sparrow takes a look at Angela Merkel's reign, she has led her party since the year 2000 and the country since 2005. But now there is a new leader of her conservative… Audio
Anne Perkins - BREXIT latest
Anne Perkins is a political commentator, writer and broadcaster, and the former deputy political editor of The Guardian. She will talk to Kim about a week in which it was revealed British PM Theresa… Audio
Theresa May survives no-confidence vote
Theresa May is immune from leadership challenges for a year after winning a no-confidence vote. Audio
May still has her job, but her Brexit deal could be axed
Opinion - The British PM has won a leadership challenge but her Brexit deal isn't even on life support, writes David Townsend. Audio
MPs cheer as May wins leadership vote
The UK Prime Minister survived a confidence vote but will not lead the Conservative Party into the 2022 election. Audio
May faces uphill Brexit Battle
Theresa May's dire straits got a little gloomier yesterday, as she was filmed struggling to unlock her car door as Angela Merkel waited to meet her. Is there an element of ... schadenfreude ... in how… Audio
Brexit: Theresa May racing against time for deal
Opinion - UK Prime Minister Theresa May soldiers on amid conflict over Brexit as the deadline looms, but she has only herself to blame for the political shambles Britain finds itself in, writes David…
Brexit: Theresa May meeting EU leaders in bid to rescue deal
Theresa May is holding talks with European leaders and EU officials aimed at rescuing her Brexit deal.
Brexit - where to now?
Chaos in the British House of Commons as the British Prime Minister Theresa May abruptly delayed a crucial vote on her Brexit deal...announcing she will head back to Brussels to try and renegotiate… Audio
French unrest, Brexit, and Angela Merkel's emotional farewell
Europe correspondent, Seamus Kearney reports from France on the unrest in Paris and across the country, with U-turns by the Macron Government, not enough to turn tide of violence. Also Europe holds… Audio
Brexit no-deal could sink UK into recession, Bank warns
The pound could plunge in value causing a financial crisis if Brexit manoeuvres falter, the Bank of England has warned.