Brexit
Brexit to what?
What happens now Britain has pulled the Brexit lever? Kathryn Ryan talks to Oxford University Law Professor Paul Craig. He wrote Britain Alone! The Implications and Consequences of United Kingdom Exit… Audio
Gibraltar's Brexit status sparks war threat
Just days after the British government formally began the process of quitting the European Union, a former Conservative Party leader has raised the prospect of war with Spain if Gibraltar's status as… Audio
Peter Lilley - Backing Brexit
Peter Lilley is a British Conservative Party politician who has been a Member of the British Parliament (MP) since 1983. He was a Cabinet minister in the governments of Margaret Thatcher and John… Audio
Brexit
Economist Satish Ranchhod talks about the Brexit and what it means for New Zealand and the world. Audio
UK correspondent - Matthew Dathan
UK correspondent Matthew Dathan on Brexit and triggering Article 50. Audio
UK begins divorce process from EU
Matthew Elliott , the former chief executive of the successful Vote Leave campaign, says the 350 million pounds a week the campaign pledged to the NHS may still happen. Audio
Britain triggers Article 50 to start 'historic' Brexit process
Britain has formally begun the process of exiting the European Union. Overnight, the country's Prime Minister Theresa May triggered Article 50. "This is an historic moment from which there can be no… Audio
Ball is in Brussels' court after Britain triggers Brexit
After 44 years of membership, Britain has formally notified the European Union that it is leaving. Overnight, the country's Prime Minister Theresa May triggered Article 50 -- the exit clause of the… Audio
UK PM signs letter that will trigger Brexit
Theresa May has signed the letter that will formally begin the UK's departure from the European Union.
May to trigger Brexit on 29 March
British Prime Minister Theresa May is to officially notify the European Union next Wednesday that the UK is leaving.
Britain's Parliament backs Brexit, clears way for talks
British Prime Minister Theresa May can formally trigger the process for the UK to leave the EU as early as tomorrow.
House Of Commons voting on legislation to trigger Brexit
The British Prime Minister Theresa May is today trying to win the power to trigger Brexit and negotiate without restrictions. We cross to London to hear the latest from the House of Commons. Audio
Majority of British businesses want NZ deal
New Zealand is the third-highest priority for British businesses ahead of the country's move towards post-Brexit trade deals, a poll shows.
House of Lords deliver Brexit legislation setback
Britain's upper house of parliament said ministers should guarantee EU nationals' right to stay in the UK after Brexit.
UK correspondent Matt Dathan
Matt Dathan in the UK on French presidential hopeful Emanuel Macron mobilising French voters and workers in London and Brexit's hefty EU divorce bill. Audio
UK correspondent Matt Dathan
Matt Dathan reports in from the UK on the fallout over the impending visit by Donald Trump to Britain, potential delays on Brexit and Jeremy Corbyn prepares for two tough by-elections, that Labour is… Audio
UK House of Commons passes Brexit bill
UK MPs have overwhelmingly agreed to let their government begin the country's departure from the European Union.
UK dodges Brexit rebellion with 'meaningful vote'
MPs have rejected a bid to add conditions to Brexit bill before the deal is finalised.
Brexit bill clears first hurdle by huge majority
British MPs have voted by a large majority to allow Prime Minister Theresa May to get Brexit negotiations under way.
UK Correspondent Tim Sculthorpe
The Brexit debate in Parliament, Ukip surging/Labour collapsing in forthcoming by-elections and squabbles over Trump's state visit to the UK. Audio