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British ex-pat reaction to Brexit vote
Daisy Postlethwaite joins us with her take on the referendun vote. Audio
Brexit update from London
Another live update from the UK on the EU referendum. Natalie Powell joins us again from London. Audio
What does Brexit mean for the UK economy and NZ's?
Economics professor Dr Christoph Schumacher discusses what's panicked the markets and the economic impact of Brexit. Audio
British ex-pat reaction to the Brexit vote
British ex-pat Abigail Simpson has been keeping an eye on the referendum results. Audio
Brexit nail biter update from London
It's down to the wire in the UK referendum on whether to leave the European Union. Natalie Powell is our London correspondent. Audio
Brexit update
The vote count is well underway in Britain's historic referendum on whether it should leave the European Union. For the latest we're joined by correspondent, Dan Whitehead in London. Audio
UK stay vote won't mean business as usual
Brad Gordon of Macquarie Private Wealth catches up on the latest market action as counting is well underway in the British referendum. Steven Roper, a professor of enterprise at the Warwick Business… 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.
Europe correspondent Seamus Kearney
Seamus Kearney talks about the implications of the Brexit on the EU. Audio
Dire warnings for UK if it quits the EU - but not all agree
The President of the European Council is warning of dire consequences if Britain chooses next week to leave the EU. In an interview with German newspaper Bild, Donald Tusk said it could be the… Audio
Speaker, fmr Ag Min Carter sees trouble ahead with Brexit
The former agriculture minister and current speaker of Parliament, David Carter, forsees significant financial and trade issues if Britain decides to leave the EU. New Zealand is in the preliminary… Audio
Brexit 'could threaten whole EU bloc'
A British vote to leave the European Union could eventually lead to the break up of the whole bloc, Sweden's foreign minister says.
EU ratifies controversial Cooks' fishing deal
The council of the European Union has ratified a controversial fisheries agreement with the Cook Islands.
International correspondent Matthew Parris
The Queens speech, "Life Chances": including prison restructuring and ease of adoption, the continuing and increasingly crazed EU debate and the row continues about a future Trump presidency's… Audio
Boris Johnson compares EU to Hitler
Former London Mayor Boris Johnson has fired up his campaign for Britain to leave the European Union by comparing the EU's aims to those of Hitler and Napoleon. Our London correspondent Dan Whitehead… Audio
European Union looks to stem migrant flow at summit
European Union leaders at an emergency summit are attempting to stem the flow of migrants into the continent ahead of an anticipated summer influx. Audio
Local businesses anxious on UK-EU future
And the prospect of Britain's exit from the European Union is also an issue for New Zealand businesses as well. Audio
Trade Minister talks Europe
The Trade Minister, Todd McClay, says he wants New Zealand's small businesses to be real winners in any trade deal with the European Union, with reduced red tape and easier market access. Audio
UK votes in June on leaving EU
People in the United Kingdom will vote on whether to remain in the European Union on 23 June, Prime Minister David Cameron says.
UK Correspondent, Matthew Parris
Matthew Parris discusses current affairs in the UK, including the continuing fall out from David Cameron's EU deal, the latest strike by junior doctors and the opening of a new inquest into the death… Audio