UK
Third runway at London's Heathrow Airport given go ahead
Britain has backed an £18 billion expansion of London's Heathrow Airport, ending 25 years of indecision but putting Prime Minister Theresa May at odds with some within her party.
Our Own Odysseys - Seeing the world his way
Blind and partially deaf independent traveller Tony Giles has visited 116 countries, including the Antarctic, bungee jumped 16 times, and sky-dived 3 times. He has recently released his second book… Audio
UK correspondent Tim Sculthorpe
Daily Mail deputy political editor Tim Sculthorpe: Teresa May's first meeting with EU countries since becoming PM, UKIP falling apart and Nicola Sturgeon's fresh call for a referendum on Scottish… Audio
Jayson Norris: Puha and Crays in the U.K.
Jayson Norris talks about his new EP 'Eroded' and almost fifteen years of living in the U.K. as a working musician. Audio
Julian Milford: chamber music and law chambers
Kim Hill talks to London barrister Julian Milford, who represented the British Labour Party in the legal challenge to the system of voting for their party leadership. He is also a pianist, and a… Audio
Gorilla escapes from enclosure at London Zoo
An "urgent inquiry" is needed after a male gorilla escaped from its enclosure at London Zoo, conservationists say.
Man to be extradited to UK on child sex charges
A judge has decided a man facing child sex charges in the UK can be extradited from New Zealand.
UK Correspondent Matthew Parris
The argument about whether Britain will have a hard or soft Brexit it is hotting up. One newspaper paper reports a leaked Treasury document suggesting the cost of hard Brexit could be as much as 66… Audio
Bernie Sanders' brother Larry to stand in UK by-election
Bernie's Sanders' brother Larry is to stand in David Cameron's vacated seat. Audio
The truth behind the Hillsborough football tragedy
In April 2016, the jury at the new inquests into the UK's 1989 Hillsborough football stadium disaster, determined that the 96 Liverpool fans who died that day, were unlawfully killed. Phil Scraton is… Audio
UK correspondent Kate Adie
Kate Adie is keeping an eye on the political upheaval on both sides of the British political spectrum. Audio
Nights' Overseas - England
Formerly of RNZ's Morning Report team, breakfast producer at BBC Radio Brighton Will Flockton reports from England about political party conferences, dodgy tourist attractions, and the anniversary of… Audio
British clampdown on foreign workers the end of the Kiwi OE?
As Britain proposes a major clampdown on foreigners wanting to work in the United Kingdom, the British High Commission in New Zealand is seeking to reassure people they will still be able to work in… Audio
Britain tightens up on foreign workers and students
The British government is getting tough on the entry of foreign students and workers. Audio
UK to exit EU by March at the latest- Theresa May
British Prime Minister Theresa May pledges there will be no delays in the country's exit from the European Union. Audio
Senior lawyer in UK child abuse inquiry resigns
A senior lawyer for the UK's historical child sexual abuse inquiry has resigned, just a month after a New Zealand judge stepped down as chairperson.
UK correspondent Jon Dennis
Jon Dennis on the turmoil in the British Labour Party following Jeremy Corbyn's divisive re-selection as leader and accusations Theresa May is "lily livered" over immigration and a reluctant remainer.
…Jeremy Corbyn re-elected UK Labour leader
Jeremy Corbyn has been re-elected as leader of the UK's Labour Party, comfortably defeating his challenger Owen Smith.
The Expats: UK based author Stella Duffy
Stella Duffy grew up in Tokoroa, but has called London home for 3 decades now - where she's doing pretty well for herself as an author and theatre director. And she also runs an organisation called… Audio