Britain
Fiji looks to Britain to improve its policing
Fiji will seek closer ties with British law enforcement agencies to bolster the capabilities of its police.
Ben Schrader: New Zealand's urban history
"For 150 years people have wanted to live in the city and the country at the same time" says historian Ben Schrader. Audio
Britain cannot 'have the EU cake and eat it too'
Britain cannot 'have the EU cake and eat it too' over Brexit, the European Council President says.
Tough new UK foreign worker policy could hit NZers
New Zealanders could be affected by new British proposals aimed at preventing international students and foreign workers taking jobs UK workers could do.
Global markets starting to recover after losses overnight
We cross to Wall Street after another tough morning on the stock exchange. At one point the British FTSE was losing a billion pounds a minute. But the markets are now recovering. Audio
Former UK Prime Minister David Cameron to leave politics
David Cameron is leaving parliament altogether, just three months after stepping down as the Prime Minister of Great Britain. His resignation will spark a by-election in his electorate of Witney. Audio
British MPs saddened by Australia's actions on Norfolk
A group of British MPs say they cannot understand how Australia can justify removing self-governance from Norfolk Island.
British MPs call on Australia to review its actions in Norfolk
A cross party delegation of British MPs has called on Australia to review its decision to remove the autonomy of Norfolk Island. Audio
UK Correspondent Jon Dennis
Jon Dennis reports from the UK on Jeremy Corbyn's battle to keep his leadership and criticism of David Cameron's parting gift of honours given to his supporters. Audio
Well known Vanuatu college marks 50 years
Vanuatu's Prime Minister Charlot Salwai today launched the golden jubilee of one of the country;s most prominent schools.
Leader appointed for Fiji free expression project
The social change project Valuing Voices which aims to empower youth will be lead by Sivendra Michael.
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.
May gives Johnson the thumbs up, but the world gives the thumbs down
Politicians and newspapers worldwide have expressed their surprise and, in many cases, horror at Boris Johnson's appointment as UK Foreign Secretary.
May names Johnson Foreign Minister
Britain's new Prime Minister Theresa May has been officially appointed by the Queen and has named Brexit campaigner Boris Johnson as Foreign Minister.
Boris Johnson rules himself out for Conservative leader
Brexit - Boris Johnson has ruled himself out of the race to be the next Conservative leader as fellow Brexit campaigner Michael Gove announces he will stand.
Analyst flummoxed by EU referendum result
UK professor and polling analyst Roger Mortimore says the EU referendum result and subsequent political fallout has confounded everyone, including himself. Audio
What will Britain and the EU's relationship be like?
As the Brexit decison further sinks in we ask - who needs who the most? Audio
Jeremy Boris and Theresa
The leadership of both main political parties in the UK are on shaky ground. Audio
Brexit: UK cannot 'pick and choose'
Brexit - EU leaders have warned that the UK must honour the principle of free movement of people if it wants to retain access to the single market after the vote to leave the bloc.
EU leaders meet on Brexit
After a tumultuous few days in Britain following its Brexit vote, EU leaders including David Cameron have met for the first time. Audio