Brexit
Michael Wilkinson: UK politics
Baroness Scotland, the Commonwealth Secretary-General, is in trouble for using Commonwealth money to pay for an expensive do-up of her Mayfair home. English tabloids are labelling her a spendaholic… Audio
Bregret
A new poll has found Britons are having second thoughts about leaving the EU. Audio
Brexit-curbing court ruling bolsters British Pound
A court ruling that Brexit will require parliamentary approval hs helped to push the pound to a four-week high.
England's High Court sends Brexit back to parliament
Queenstown people are finally seeing work begin on a 27-million dollar road that means they can bypass the town's notorious spot for traffic jams. Audio
High Court ruling throws Brexit into further chaos
The British government cannot trigger the process of leaving the European Union without the approval of parliament, the British High Court has ruled.
British economy growth stronger than expected post Brexit
The British economy has grown faster than expected in the three months since the Brexit vote. Audio
British banks plan an exit ahead of Brexit
Large banks are preparing to leave the UK next year over fears around Brexit, the British Bankers' Association has warned.
Bill Bailey: An Englishman abroad
Kim Hill talks to British comedian and musician Bill Bailey, whose new show, Larks in Transit, is a compendium of tales from his twenty years as a travelling entertainer. He is visiting New Zealand… Audio
UK in 'trade policy dialogue' with NZ - McClay
New Zealand has taken a significant step in its efforts to secure a trade deal with the United Kingdom.
Boris Johnson's previously unpublished 'pro-EU' column revealed
A British newspaper has revealed that Brexit proponent Boris Johnson wrote a pro-EU article in February - although there is some suggestion it was merely a thought experiment.
Lest They Forget: What next for NZ and the EU?
Insight - New Zealand and the EU are due to start negotiating a free trade deal. Will the sacrifices made 100 years ago be taken into account? Andrew McRae reports. Audio
Britain cannot 'have the EU cake and eat it too'
Britain cannot 'have the EU cake and eat it too' over Brexit, the European Council President says.
NZ left behind as Australia seeks post-Brexit access - Peters
Australia has got the jump on New Zealand in pushing for more access to post-Brexit Britain, New Zealand First says.
Boris and crew all at sea on the HMS Brexit
Opinion - With the deadline for Brexit looming, its proponents seem bullish but uninformed about its prospects, writes David Townsend
UK to trigger Brexit by end of March
The UK will begin the formal Brexit negotiation process by the end of March next year, the British Prime Minister has said.
Anthony Byrt: art, criticism, and poker
Kim Hill talks to New Zealand critic and journalist Anthony Byrt, writer for Metro, contributor to international contemporary art magazine Artforum International, and Reviewer of the Year at the 2015… Audio
David Cameron to quit UK parliament
Former UK Prime Minister David Cameron is to stand down as an MP, triggering a by-election in his Oxfordshire seat of Witney.
Former UK Prime Minister David Cameron to leave politics
David Cameron is leaving parliament altogether, just three months after stepping down as the Prime Minister of Great Britain. His resignation will spark a by-election in his electorate of Witney. Audio
New Zealand firms ponder Brexit
The tumult over Britain's decision to leave the European Union has died down and in the aftermath, NZ companies have been assessing what it means for them.
Methven pushes on despite Brexit
The headlines and tumult over Britain's decision to leave the European Union -- the so called Brexit -- have died down, and in the aftermath companies have been assessing what it means for them. Audio