Britain
Brexit: UK 'must not delay leaving'
Brexit - EU leaders have insisted that the UK must move swiftly to negotiate leaving the organisation, saying any delay would prolong uncertainty.
Brexit: Eight reasons why Britain voted to leave
Brexit: The UK has voted to quit the European Union, so how did the Leave campaign win? Eight key reasons are behind the victory.
British PM to resign over Brexit
Brexit - British Prime Minister David Cameron has said he will resign, following the UK's historic vote to leave the European Union yesterday. Video
Brexit's impact on NZ will be limited - PM
Brexit - The immediate effects are likely to be limited but New Zealand will seek a new trade deal with the UK, Prime Minister John Key says. Audio
Brexit: What you need to know
Brexit - As 'leave' vote wins, what will happen next in Britain's relations with the European Union?
Is Brexit a very European uprising?
Brexit - Britain's media react to what The Sun suggests is a "massive popular uprising against London elites".
Twitter's take on the Brexit brouhaha
As the vote to leave the EU filtered through Britain, it took most British politicians a long time to speak - or tweet. Megan Whelan rounds up the reactions.
Enormous challenges ahead for UK leaders
OPINION: Fears over immigration and anger over economic inequality have driven a slim majority of British to vote to leave the EU, writes Rod Oram.
How the Brexit result unfolded
Brexit - Look back at RNZ's live coverage of the UK's historic vote to leave the EU, with 'leave' winning by 52% to 48%.
Brexit debate: Should UK stay or go?
With just one day left for Britons to decide whether to leave the EU, leading campaigners have traded blows in a heated live television debate.
Cameron urges 'Remain' ahead of Brexit vote
In a rare address in front of his Downing Street office, British Prime Minister David Cameron has made a personal appeal to Britons his age and older to vote to stay in the EU. Audio
Graham Sheffield, Arts Director of the British Council
Graham Sheffield has shaken things up at the British Council, since taking up the job of Arts Director five years ago.He's rebuilt and expanded the British Council's international arts programme which… Audio
Understanding Brexit: Professor David Mayes
Britain's upcoming referendum on whether it should remain part of the European Union is becoming increasingly contentious. Professor david Mayes, the former director of the European Institute - now… Audio
Drone strikes plane at Heathrow, says pilot
Police are investigating a pilot's report that his plane was hit by a drone as it approached London's Heathrow Airport.
London cult leader jailed for 23 years
A Maoist cult leader who committed a string of sex assaults and kept his daughter captive in London for three decades has been jailed for 23 years.
British players continue to shine in Melbourne
British hearts swelled with pride at Melbourne Park as Andy Murray and compatriot Johanna Konta swept into the last four of the Australian Open.
Extraordinarily dangerous killer could end up here
A New Zealand murderer described as extraordinarily dangerous by a British judge could be deported here. Audio
Davis Cup final will go ahead in Belgium
The Davis Cup tennis final between Belgium and Britain will go ahead despite the Belgian capital being placed on maximum alert over the threat of an imminent attack.
Britain has defended its decision to suspend flights
Britain has defended its decision to suspend flights from the Egyptian resort of Sharm el-Sheik. Audio
PNG minister says seafloor mining close
The Papua New Guinea Mining Minister Byron Chan is confident the mining of copper and gold on the seafloor in the Bismarck Sea will start soon.