Brexit
Case of the DTs? Donalds Tusk & Trump cause new trouble for UK
With just 50 days to go, European Council president Donald Tusk has stirred controversy by saying there was a "special place in hell" for those who campaigned to leave with no plan for the Irish… Audio
Tusk: Special place in hell for Brexiteers without a plan
European Council President Donald Tusk has spoken of a "special place in hell" for "those who promoted Brexit without even a sketch of a plan of how to carry it out safely".
Professor Richard Whitman - Brexit fallout for Aotearoa
Richard Whitman is Professor of Politics and International Relations at the University of Kent and is an expert on Brexit and UK foreign policy. He is a visiting fellow at Chatham House (formerly… Audio
The next Brexit move and a speeding MP jailed
British correspondent Harriet Line looks at what's next for Theresa May as she vows to renegotiate her Brexit deal.On Tuesday evening, a majority of MPs backed a plan to rewrite the deal to address… Audio
UK PM Theresa May will ask the EU to reopen Brexit deal
Theresa May has told MPs she will seek to re-open negotiations with the EU over the Northern Ireland backstop.
UK leader under new pressure to secure EU Brexit concessions
Pro-Brexit British lawmakers are mounting a campaign to rescue Theresa May's rejected European Union divorce deal, as major retailers warned the UK could face food shortages if it leaves the bloc…
Deadlock over Brexit 'plan B'
British Prime Minister Theresa May is continuing her last-minute scramble to shape Britain's exit from the European Union. The British parliament is expected to debate and vote on the Prime Minister's… Audio
PM looks for certainty in face of Brexit ‘no deal’ outcome
New Zealand businesses exporting to the UK are taking some comfort from a meeting between the two prime ministers, but the spectre of a so-called hard Brexit still looms large. Political Editor Jane… Audio
UK pledges trade continuity with NZ after Brexit
The New Zealand and British prime ministers have signed a mutual recognition agreement, under which Britain is pledging trade continuity following Brexit.
Brexit: Theresa May scraps £65 fee for EU citizens
The UK prime minister has scrapped the fee millions of EU citizens were going to have to pay to secure the right to continue living in the country after Brexit.
Brexit chaos gripping EU and UK
Europe Correspondent, Seamus Kearney with the latest on the Brexit chaos gripping EU and UK, Poland is in mourning over the murder of Gdansk mayor Pawel Adamowicz, and shock over new migrant deaths in… Audio
Brexit: What's next now May's govt has survived no-confidence vote?
Opinion - What could happen next now the UK Prime Minister's Brexit deal has been rejected and her government has a vote of no-confidence. BBC's Peter Barnes walks though the options.
Sheep meat exporters unsure what the Brexit rejection will mean for them
The rejection of Theresa May's Brexit deal is worrying New Zealand sheep meat exporters. Beef and Lamb New Zealand's general manager of policy Dave Harrison, explains what a no-deal brexit would mean… Audio
Brexit: no confidence vote for British government
The British PMs Brexit deal has been soundly rejected triggering a vote of no-confidence in Theresa May's government. So, what now for the UK and Europe? Audio
Theresa May at odds with Parliament as Brexit vote approaches
The withdrawal agreement Theresa May has negotiated with the European Union faces a crunch vote in the British House of Commons this week. The British Prime Minister has been speaking to Labour MPs… Audio
May defeated in parliament, MPs create new obstacle to no-deal Brexit
Anti-Brexit MPs have scored a victory in the UK in efforts to prevent a no-deal departure from the EU.
Theresa May's Brexit deal to face 15 January vote
British government sources have confirmed a crucial parliamentary vote on the draft Brexit deal agreed with the European Union is to take place next week.
English farmers upbeat while down under
Rodger Hobson, the UK's largest grower of carrots, was part of a recent whirlwind tour of agricultural production systems around NZ. He says British farmers have much to learn from aspects of New… Audio, Gallery
Jeremy Corbyn denies 'stupid woman' jibe at Theresa May
Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn has denied calling Theresa May a "stupid woman" during Prime Minister's Questions.
Brexit: EU reveals no-deal plans
The plans are designed to limit disruption caused if the UK crashes out of the EU without a plan. But it can't counter all of the issues it is expecting.