Brexit
Brexit's legal minefield: Jurgen Basedow
There are still many legal hurdles to overcome before Brexit becomes a reality. Professor Jurgen Basedow from the Max Planck institute in Hamburg is an expert in European economic law - and says Kiwi… Audio
Peter Hitchens: The UK is an 'atrophied' nation
Peter Hitchens is a British journalist and author and has written extensively on politics and social conservatism. He has long been an advocate for the UK leaving Europe but believes the current path… Audio
Peter Hitchens - Brexit from the right
Peter Hitchens is a British journalist and author and has written extensively on politics and social conservatism. Starting as a journalist with The Daily Express, he graduated to foreign… Audio
Nicholas Boyle: Brexit is a collective English breakdown
Brexit is a case of a "collective English mental breakdown", a Cambridge professor says. Audio
Could Britian join TTP after Brexit?
Despite not bordering the Pacific or being anywhere near it, there are reports Britain is exploring the option of joining the Trans Pacific Partnership or TPP. Audio
Nick Halliwell - Brexit break-up album
UK musician and songwriter Nick Halliwell says it was difficult to make sense of the Brexit vote result - so he wrote a pop record about it. Halliwell leads an ensemble called The Granite Shore - two… Audio
Brexit talks to move to next stage - EU
EU leaders have agreed to move Brexit talks on to the second phase but called for "further clarity" from the UK about the future relationship it wants.
Deal agreed in Brexit talks
Britian's prime minister Theresa May says the UK is now set to leave the European Union.
UK and EU fail to strike Brexit talks deal
The DUP's refusal to accept concessions on the Irish border issue sunk the deal, according to the BBC.
Jonathan Sinclair - Exit interview
Jonathan Sinclair has been the British High Commissioner to New Zealand since August 2014, and leaves the role this week; he'll eventually return to London. He joined the UK Foreign Office in 1996… Audio
Brexit soap opera nears the end of season one
Opinion - A few things have become clearer about the departure of the UK from the EU, but there are still major hurdles, writes David Townsend.
UK correspondent Matt Dathan
The big stumbling block holding up progress in Brexit negotiations between the UK and the EU, and Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson faces calls to resign over the tragic case of Nazanin… Audio
Brexit talks stuck on citizens' rights, exit payment, Ireland
In Brussels, the European Union's chief Brexit negotiator says he won't be able to ask Europe's leaders to move on to the next stage of talks, because of a lack of progress. The fifth round of… Audio
Michael Bruter - Testing European identity
Michael Bruter is Professor of Political Science at the London School of Economics and Political Science where he leads the ECREP initiative - the largest existing research initiative fully dedicated… Audio
British PM pushes for Brexit transition period
Theresa May has said there should be a transition period of "about" two years after Brexit, during which trade should continue on current terms.
Britain will 'regret' leaving - EU president
European Union president Jean-Claude Juncker says Britain will regret leaving the EU. At a State of the Union address Mr Junckers said the EU would respect the will of the British people and move on… Audio
EU pessimistic on Brexit trade agreement
Another round of Brexit talks have wrapped up, with the European Union and United Kingdom apparently at odds over how successful they were. The EU's chief Brexit negotiator says both parties remain… Audio
Surge in EU nationals leaving UK since Brexit vote
The British immigration minister has welcomed the fall, but business groups are worried about a loss of vital skills.
Research suggests remainers have higher qualifications
New research on the demography of the Brexit vote suggest remainers have higher tertiary qualificaitons than Brexit supporters. Audio
Boris Johnson visits wildlife sanctuary after bilateral talks at Parliament
The British Foreign Secretary got up close and personal with some of New Zealand's endangered fauna today - and we're not talking about the country's politicians. Audio