United Kingdom
Majority of British businesses want NZ deal
New Zealand is the third-highest priority for British businesses ahead of the country's move towards post-Brexit trade deals, a poll shows.
'Long overdue' UK child sex-abuse inquiry begins
A British inquiry has been told of 'the great wrong' done to children sent from the UK to Australian schools where they were sexually abused.
Donald Trump state visit plan 'difficult' for Queen Elizabeth II
Buckingham Palace is unhappy at the perception the Queen is being dragged into a political event, UK media reports.
Terrorism threat to UK 'unprecedented' - MI6
The scale of the terrorism threat to the UK is "unprecedented", the new head of MI6 says.
May 'could not' intervene over Goddard 'rumour, hearsay'
British Prime Minister Theresa May has told MPs she was right not to intervene about New Zealander Dame Lowell Goddard's leadership of the country's child sex abuse inquiry.
UK in 'trade policy dialogue' with NZ - McClay
New Zealand has taken a significant step in its efforts to secure a trade deal with the United Kingdom.
Concerns raised over NZ judge before resignation from UK inquiry
The secretary for Britain's inquiry into the sexual abuse of children raised concerns about the competence and professionalism of the New Zealand judge who was chairing the inquiry. Audio
British MPs in punch-up after one praised the Conservatives
A British politician is recovering in hospital after a punch-up at a meeting of the UK Independence Party's MPs at the European Parliament in Strasbourg.
UK High Commission assures NZers OEs should be OK
New Zealanders planning their OE to Britain are being reassured they are unlikely to be affected by a crackdown on foreign workers. Audio
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.
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.
Nights' Overseas - England
Breakfast producer at BBC Radio Will Flockton reports from post BREXIT Brighton. Audio
May takes half of British Tory MPs' votes
UK Home Secretary Theresa May has comfortably won the first round of the contest to become the country's next Conservative leader and prime minister.
Is Brexit a reminder of the power of the vote?
The Remain camp was left in shock after Brexit went through. Was this a wake up call to all in democracies that their vote does matter? Audio
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.
MPs wear roses for Jo Cox in House
British MPs have paid their respects Labour MP Jo Cox, who was attacked and killed in her constituency last week.
Nights' Sport - United Kingdom
BBC sports journalist Russell Fuller reports on the European football championship, The England and Wales rugby tour and the reunion of Andy Murray with coach Ivan Lendl. Audio
UK men deny assaulting teen in mock crucifixion
A Catholic teenager felt "ashamed" and "embarrassed" after he was tied to a wooden cross by workmates in a mock crucifixion, a UK court has heard.
Pacific leaders head to UK for West Papua meeting
Several Pacific leaders are headed for London to participate in the International Parliamentarians for West Papua meeting at Westminster.
Nights' Sport - United Kingdom
BBC sports journalist Russell Fuller keeps the score court side. Audio