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Geoff Boycott on how England will win the Cricket World Cup
Former England skipper Geoffrey Boycott explains why the hosts are deserved favourites to emerge victorious from this evening's Cricket World Cup final at Lord's. Audio
Simon O'Neill: Musical Chair
Tenor Simon O'Neill is in the Musical Chair this week talking about his upcoming tour here in New Zealand and the stellar career he's carved out for himself. Audio
Reporting local democracy in London
Former Dominion Post reporter Talia Shadwell was one of the reporters in a British scheme that’s the model for a new one here designed to put reporters into the regions where there aren’t enough of… Audio
Reporting local democracy in London
Former Dominion Post reporter Talia Shadwell was one of the reporters in a British scheme that’s the model for a new one here designed to put reporters into the regions where there aren’t enough of…
AudioDominic O'Connell: June 7 will be The End of May
British PM Theresa May's latest attempt to deliver a Brexit deal resulted in her resignation.The BBC's Business Presenter, Dominic O'Connell talks about the latest development. Audio
Calling Home: Olly Spinks in London
In calling home this week we speak to Olly Spinks who, like many New Zealanders, has made his home in London. He gives his views on Brexit and a bit about his line of work in gas and electricity… Audio
Brexit bar talk and judge draws the curtains in Tate complaint
UK correspondent Kate Adie looks at how bar-room gossip by Theresa May's chief negotiator exemplifies the stagnation in Brexit. It's not often net curtains get mentioned in a legal determination, but… Audio
Taking the local global: 'Multi Story'
Every community's got its colourful characters and memorable stories to tell. But how do you take a great local story and get it in front of the widest possible audience? That's the challenge that… Audio
'Tulip' tower planned for London's skyline
London's had the Gherkin, the Cheese Grater and the Walkie Talkie and now, if the plans are approved, a new tower called the Tulip will join the skyline.
NZ meat companies fight EU tariff changes
New Zealand meat companies are fighting back against proposed tariff changes in Europe which could undermine meat exports worth $1.8 billion. Britain and the European Union have notified the World… Audio
Theresa May narrowly avoids defeat in UK Parliament
British Prime Minister Theresa May has narrowly avoided a defeat in parliament at the hands of pro-European Union lawmakers from her own party on Tuesday, fending off a rebellion that threatened to… Audio
Fire at luxury hotel in central London
More than 100 firefighters tackled a blaze at a luxury hotel in Knightsbridge.
Sadiq Khan: 'London is open'
London mayor Sadiq Khan says London's future is a diverse, open city and he doesn't want New Zealanders to be mistaken that that's not the case following the Brexit vote. Audio
Dimitrov wins ATP Finals title
Bulgarian tennis player Grigor Dimitrov claimed the biggest title of his career beating David Goffin to win the season ending ATP Tour Finals in London.
Final Grenfell Tower death toll 71
Seventy-one victims of the Grenfell Tower fire have been formally identified and police believe that all those who died have now been recovered.
Dan Roberts: Capturing a mood in street style
The international fashion week circuit has become more like a circus than ever before. In this episode of My heels are killing me Sonia Sly chats to a Kiwi street-style photographer who shares the ins… Audio, Gallery
Memories of the Kings Head
The Kings Head Theatre Pub has been an institution for London's theatregoers for almost 50 years. It was set up in 1970 by Dan Crawford who ran it until his death in 2005. His wife - and long term… Audio
UK police arrest teen in Parsons' Green bombing
Detectives investigating the train bombing that injured 29 people in London have arrested an 18-year-old man on suspicion of a terror offence.
Grenfell fire was a 'tragedy unprecedented in modern times'
The inquiry into the Grenfell Tower fire has opened, with its chairman promising it will provide answers to how the disaster could have happened in 21st century London.
The world remembers Princess Diana, 20 years on
Dozens of floral tributes, photos and messages laid at the gates of Kensington Palace in London have marked the 20th anniversary since Princess Diana's death. LBC reporter Rachael Venables is in… Audio