Brexit
Renzi, Merkel, Hollande to discuss post-Brexit future
The leaders of France, Germany and Italy meet to discuss the future of the European Union without Britain. Audio
Brexit, slow growth hit Kiwisaver returns
Global market volatility caused by Brexit and concerns about slower growth weighed on KiwiSaver accounts returns in the past three months, a survey says.
Views in the news skewed to the UK
Mediawatch - New Zealanders see Europe in their media through a narrow range of mainly British sources. Does this skew the view of this important region? Audio
Economic activity down since Brexit - survey
A key indicator of the health of the British economy has found a drop in economic activity since the country voted to leave the European Union.
Terence Davies: quiet passion and sunset song
Kim Hill talks to Terence Davies, acclaimed screenwriter and film director, who is a guest at the 2016 New Zealand International Film Festival, presenting screenings of his two latest films, Sunset… Audio
Andy Bearpark: Iraq, Thatcher and yoga
Kim Hill talks to Andy Bearpark arrived in New Zealand in 2013 after a 40-year career as a war zone reconstruction expert. He was one of Margaret Thatcher's five Private Secretaries for three years… Audio
UK Correspondent - Matthew Parris
UK Correspondent Matthew Parris on the rollercoaster of British politics after the Brexit vote. Audio
UK won't start Brexit negotiations this year - May
The UK will not start official negotiations on leaving the European Union this year, British Prime Minister Theresa May says.
Lean times post-Brexit for Silver Fern Farms
Silver Fern Farms, the country's largest meat processor, has warned it will only break even this year because of a slide in sales and weaker profit margins.
Boris Johnson: too long to apologise for "thesaurus" of insults
New British Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson says it would take too long for him to apologise for the "rich thesaurus" of insults he has directed at world leaders.
May's day: UK renews nuclear subs programme
British MPs have voted overwhelming in favour of renewing the country's ageing Trident nuclear weapons system.
Insight: Is Brexit Inevitable? (BBC)
For this Insight, the BBCs Maria Margaronis considers whether the Brexit referendum will actually result in the UK leaving the EU.
Forecast lamb prices take a tumble post-Brexit
Forecast lamb prices are taking a severe hit as the implications of Brexit sink in, AgriHQ says.
Scotland may vote on independence again next year
Scotland First Minister has said she would consider a second referendum on Scottish independence in the first half of next year if necessary.
Britain lines up post-Brexit deals
Britain is already lining up free trade deals ahead of its departure from the EU, the country's new prime minister and international trade secretary have said.
Peter Bale: Panama Papers, and the state of the media
Kim Hill talks to Peter Bale, CEO of The Center for Public Integrity. He has a long career in journalism that includes 15 years as a correspondent and editor for Reuters, then positions as online… Audio
Robert Macfarlane: nature, landscape and language
Kim Hill talks to Dr Robert Macfarlane, a Fellow of Emmanuel College, Cambridge, and Director of Studies in English. His first book, Mountains of the Mind (2003), and his second, The Wild Places… Audio
May gives Johnson the thumbs up, but the world gives the thumbs down
Politicians and newspapers worldwide have expressed their surprise and, in many cases, horror at Boris Johnson's appointment as UK Foreign Secretary.
May names Johnson Foreign Minister
Britain's new Prime Minister Theresa May has been officially appointed by the Queen and has named Brexit campaigner Boris Johnson as Foreign Minister.
Brexit buzz fades and now focus on Bank of England
As the market volatility triggered by Brexit starts to fade, the focus is now on the Bank of England - and odds are for a rate cut later today. Audio