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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.
Giant replica of London set ablaze in Great Fire re-enactment
A giant wooden replica of 17th-century London has been set ablaze on the Thames River in a spectacular re-enactment of the Great Fire of London 350 years ago. Audio
One dead, five injured in London knife attack
One woman was killed and five others injured by a man with suspected mental health issues who went on the rampage with a knife in central London. Video, Audio
Walsh and McCartney on podium in London
Shot putter Tom Walsh and pole vaulter Eliza McCartney both got on the podium at the London Diamond League athletics meeting.
More Olympic athletes fail after drugs re-tests
Forty-five athletes have failed dope tests after their samples from the 2008 Beijing Olympics and 2012 London Games were reanalysed.
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
Elaine Yan Ling Ng: textiles and tehnology
Kim Hill talks to Hong Kong-based designer Elaine Yan Ling Ng who interweaves technology with her textiles and furnishings at The Fabrick Lab. She visited Wellington as a keynote speaker for Nature… Audio
Peter Haythornthwaite: design, spifes and San Diego
Kim Hill talks to celebrated product designer and design integration consultant Peter Haythornthwaite, who was awarded an ONZM in the 2016 Queen's Birthday Honours. Audio
Kano's Return to the Ends
Grime stalwart and proud Eastender Kano takes Sam Wicks back to the East Ham streets of his youth. Audio
Martin Peat: crowd dynamics at the Olympics
New Zealand engineer who worked on crowd modelling and pedestrian movement at the Olympics in London, Sochi, and now Rio de Janeiro. He is the winner of the 2016 IPENZ Young Engineer of the Year… Audio
Emerging designers and the changing face of fashion
This year iD Fashion Week is in its 17th year. Thirty-nine emerging designers from 15 countries will have the opportunity to show their work before a panel of local and international judges. The… Audio
Adore Life by Savages
Nick Bollinger reviews the second album by all-female foursome Savages. Audio
Adore Life by Savages
Nick Bollinger reviews the second album by all-female foursome Savages.
AudioMiss Bridget Walsh: musical globetrotter
New Zealand musician who used to sing with UK band Electric Swing Circus, and has founded INDHE, a global community platform for artists and musicians. Audio
Film producer Matthew Metcalfe
Matthew Metcalfe is a film producer who has been working in the industry for nearly 20 years. Among the many films he's produced are Nemesis Game, The Ferryman, Dean Spanley, and the Rhys Darby and… Audio
Stabbing in UK treated as 'terrorist incident'
London Police have described an unprovoked knife attack at an underground station as a 'terrorist incident'. Audio
Stabbing in UK treated as 'terrorist incident'
A stabbing at a Tube station in east London is being treated as a "terrorist incident", UK police say.
Nick Tyler: rethinking urban movement
Chadwick Professor of Civil Engineering at University College London, and investigates the ways in which people interact with their immediate environments. He is also the Director of the UCL CRUCIBLE… Audio
Defence urges jury to acquit at Cairns' trial
Chris Cairns' lawyer has spent most of today attacking the Black Caps captain Brendon McCullum, saying his story has shifted over time. Audio
Nadal beats Wawrinka in London
Rafael Nadal's late-season resurgence continued at the ATP World Tour tennis Finals as he beat French Open champion Stanislas Wawrinka in straight sets.