UK
Brexit and Boris: Deal or no Deal?
Theresa May won the most crucial Commons Brexit votes of her premiership; Boris Johnson's resignation speech; a no Deal Brexit as well as problems for Jeremy Corbyn. Our UK correspondent, Matt Dathan… Audio
Anne Perkins - A big week in British politics
Anne Perkins is The Guardian's deputy political editor. She will talk to Noelle about significant events in the political life of the UK this week, including two major resignations in the ruling… Audio
Thousands expected to take part in London Trump protests
Women's March London has organised a protest against U.S President Donald Trump's visit called #Bringthenoise. The protest will begin tomorrow NZT time and thousands are expected to take part, banging… Audio
US President Donald Trump has landed in the U.K.
US President Donald Trump has landed in the U.K. for his working visit. His visit is highly controversial with thousands of protesters expected to flood the streets tomorrow. Some protests have… Audio
Protests start in London as Donald Trump arrives
Donald Trump has arrived in London overnight for his first visit to the UK as president. He will meet Theresa May at Chequers, have dinner with business leaders at Blenheim Palace, tea with the Queen… Audio
Heartbreak for England
Despite President Trump's imminent arrival in Britain, our UK correspondent Gerri Peev says there are just two things the country is talking about: football and Brexit. She'll have all the reaction… Audio
Boris Johnson resigns as UK's Foreign Secretary
Britain's Prime Minister Theresa May's precarious balancing act on Brexit is now increasingly a referendum on her leadership after three resignations, the latest from Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson… Video, Audio
What's up in the UK? An explainer on the latest resignations
The UK government is in disarray after British foreign secretary Boris Johnson quit, accusing the Prime Minister of suffocating the the Brexit dream. What does this mean for the deal and for the… Audio
Semi Brexit: turmoil in the Tory Party
UK correspondent Matthew Parris on political turmoil in the UK, with two senior members of the ruling Conservative cabinet resigning over what is being called PM Theresa May's "semi Brexit". Will she… Audio
Murder inquiry launched after Novichok nerve agent death
British police have launched a full-blown murder inquiry after 44-year-old Dawn Sturgess, who was exposed to the nerve agent Novichok last week after visiting Salisbury, died in hospital. Video, Audio
Rupert Murdoch's right hand man reveals 'untidy life in news'
From the golden age of print, to Britain's phone hacking scandal Les Hinton has seen it all. His career as a hack began when he became a copy boy in a small Adelaide newspaper, with grand ambitions to… Audio
Brexit and the NHS turns 70
UK correspondent, Tim Sculthope reports that Theresa May is to try and push her Cabinet into agreeing a position on Brexit as time is fast running out. With just five months and one summit left… Audio
London's Shard engineer Roma Agrawal
Roma Agrawal loves all things to do with buildings; how they're designed, constructed, used and she wants to share her passion. She is a 34 year old structural engineer with credits including The… Audio
Brexit, Heatwaves and Beer shortages in UK
Political reporter at the Press Association, Harriet Line, on the widening Cabinet divisions over Brexit, a shock report over hundreds of hospital deaths, Britain in heatwave and also facing a beer… Audio
Calorie counts on the menu
UK restaurants will soon have to add the calorific values of food items on their menus. Along with banning sugar-based drinks to children is this the way we should be heading in New Zealand? Audio
UK Painkiller deaths
More than 450 patients at a UK hospital died after being powerful painkillers inappropriately. A new report has found Gosport War Memorial Hospital had an institutionalised practice of shortening… Audio
Cannabis oil, Brexit and Trump
Our UK correspondent, Matthew Parris has details about a review of the use of cannabis oil, a crunch vote on Brexit and Trump's impending visit to the UK next month. Audio
Errors make UK high school exam 'impossible'
British students and parents want an urgent review after errors in an A-level paper left candidates guessing answers.
UK correspondent Matt Dathan
Matt Dathan on the parliamentary battle over Brexit coming to a head this week, why 35 Scottish Nationalist MPs walked out of Prime Minister's Questions, and how the first anniversary of the Grenfell… Audio
UK lawmakers debate Brexit blueprint
Britain's Brexit minister has told Parliament to back down in a showdown over Prime Minister Theresa May's plans to leave the European Union, warning lawmakers they could undermine negotiations. David… Video, Audio