Iceland
Three Lions lick their wounds after being humbled by Iceland
``Beyond description. Beyond words. Beyond a joke'' that was the view of The Sun's deputy chief sports editor Martin Lipton after England's defeat by Iceland in Euro 2016. We speak to him 24 hours on.
…Shock football win for Iceland
Yvette Shapiro is Irish and a passionate supporter of the Irish team, whose own dreams of a European Cup fairy tale were ended by France. Audio
Reykjavik gets ready to celebrate
Football fans in Iceland supping at the English Pub were gobsmacked after the tiny country beat England 2-1 in the Euro 2016, knocking them out of the tournament. Audio
Iceland beat England at Euro 2016, Hodgson resigns
Iceland pulled off one of the greatest shocks in European Championship football history when they recovered to beat England 2-1 in their last 16 clash. Audio
Iceland get "life changing" Euro 2016 victory against England
Elation for Iceland, despair for England as the unfancied small country knocks England out of the Euro 16 football tournament. As the final whistle blows, we talk to a our very excited correspondent… Audio
Iceland look for "life changing" Euro 2016 victory
Football fever takes over Iceland ahead of its EURO 2016 quarterfinal match against England. Philippa Tolley speaks to Reykjavic correspondent Gudjón Helgason. Audio
Smári McCarthy: Iceland, the Pirate Party and the Panama Papers
Guest host Philippa Tolley interviews Smári McCarthy, chief technologist for the Organised Crime and Corruption Reporting Project, and founder of the Iceland Pirate Party. Audio
Iceland's PM resigns following Panama Papers
The Prime Minister of Iceland has resigned after the leaked Mossack Fonseca papers suggested he had concealed millions of dollars worth of family assets in an offshore company. Joining Morning Report… Audio
Iceland PM under pressure to resign
143 politicians around the world have been implicated following the release of the Panama papers. Iceland's PM is consequently facing pressure to resign. Audio
Protesters call on Iceland PM to quit
Panama Papers: Protesters have demanded Iceland's prime minister step down over allegations he concealed investments in an offshore company.
John Grant: songs of sobriety
American singer-songwriter John Grant is lauded for his vocal presence and confessional ballads. Now based in Iceland, he and his five-piece band will perform at the Auckland Arts Festival, and WOMAD… Audio
David Stuckler: health and austerity
Professor of Political Economy and Sociology at Oxford University, where he researches how social policy and economic changes influence health across the globe, and co-author of The Body Economic: Why… Audio
Stefan Grand-Meyer and Olga Suvorova: translation
Members of the council of the New Zealand Society of Translators and Interpreters who are administrators for the Treaty Times Thirty project to translate the English and Maori versions of the Treaty… Audio
Grey Tickles, Black Pressure by John Grant
Nick Bollinger surveys songs about depression and discos from Reykjavík resident John Grant. Audio
Alex Richter - Iceland's Geothermal Power House
Alex Richter is a founder of ThinkGeoEnergy an Icelandic geothermal advisory firm and has worked around the world on developing geothermal energy projects. In Iceland renewable energy accounts for… Audio
Instant Waterfall
How an Icelandic canyon, which is home to Europe's most powerful waterfall, was created within a matter of days by extreme flooding - with Edwin Baynes from the University of Edinburgh School of… Audio, Gallery
Eve Online
Simon Parkin enters the real and the virtual world of Eve Online, a computer game with half a million paid subscribers that's become one of Iceland's biggest exports. Audio, Gallery
Gunnar Halldorsson
Commuting to Iceland from the South Island may seem a bit extreme, but for some New Zealand butchers it's becoming a yearly trek. The group travel to Iceland for its lamb-processing season where they… Audio
Iceland shuts down suspected IS terrorism website with NZ links
A website that shows all the beheadings of westerners by Islamic State has been found to have links to New Zealand. Audio
Ben Salter in session
An unlikely friendship between Australian musician Ben Salter and Grey Lynn punk-poet Tourettes was struck up when the likely lads crossed paths on their respective OE's in Iceland. They've reunited… Audio