Natalie Powell
Boris Johnson denies resignation rumours
Britain's Foreign secretary Boris Johnson is dismissing suggestions he is considering resigning over Brexit tensions. With the latest we're joined by our London correspondent Natalie Powell. Audio
BBC women getting paid less, considerably less,
Our correspondent in London, Natalie Powell, says it's not clear whether female staff at the BBC were aware of how much money their male colleagues were making. Audio
Grenfell Tower death toll won't be known for months
UK police say the final death toll in the Grenfell Tower disaster is unlikely to be clear before the end of the year. Our UK correspondent Natalie Powell says residents have been making their own… Audio
Brexit high up in Queen's speech
The British Parliament has met for the first time since the snap election earlier this month. At the State Opening of Parliament Queen Elizabeth outlined a legislative programme of 27 bills - eight of… Audio
Van strikes pedestrians in London, killing one
UK correspondent Natalie Powell with the latest on a suspected terror attack in London. A van struck pedestrians near a mosque, killing one person and injuring eight others. Video, Audio
Terror in London: Live Cross
Police have swarmed to London Bridge after a van ploughed into pedestrians ... and men armed with knives reportedly attacked people. London correspondent Natalie Powell reports on the latest in this… Audio
More details emerge of London terror perpetrator
More details have emerged about Khalid Masood, named by British police as the man responsible for yesterday's terror attack in London. Our correspondent Natalie Powell has the latest. Audio
Scotland Yard confirms four dead, 20 injured in terror attack
Correspondent Natalie Powell is in London and says confusion still reigns following a terror attack near parliament. She says four have been killed and 20 injured. Audio
Terrorist attack in central London leaves at least one dead
London correspondent Natalie Powell describes the aftermath of a terrorist attack which saw a group of people on Westminster Bridge bowled by car and a police officer stabbed. She says one suspected… Audio
House Of Commons voting on legislation to trigger Brexit
The British Prime Minister Theresa May is today trying to win the power to trigger Brexit and negotiate without restrictions. We cross to London to hear the latest from the House of Commons. Audio
UK Supreme Court to rule on Brexit appeal overnight tonight
Britain's Supreme Court will decide the future of Brexit overnight tonight. Government ministers are expecting to lose an appeal to overturn an earlier High Court decision ruling the UK parliament has… Audio
Rolf Harris goes on trial again
The entertainer Rolf Harris is back in court facing seven new charges of indecent assault and one charge of sexual assault. Audio
Has Theresa May backflipped on Brexit?
It appears the United Kingdom's Prime Minister Theresa May might've backflipped on her preparation for Brexit. Audio
Julian Assange to be questioned over rape allegations
Wikileaks founder Julian Assange faces a day of reckoning when Swedish police question him next week in the Ecuador embassy where he's been holed up for the past four years. Audio
British economy growth stronger than expected post Brexit
The British economy has grown faster than expected in the three months since the Brexit vote. Audio
Dame Lowell Goddard criticised for role in UK child abuse panel
British MPs have questioned the panel of the inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse about the resignation of the investigation's third chairperson, New Zealand judge Dame Lowell Goddard. Audio
British pound drops to 31 year low
The British pound has fallen to a 31-year low as concern grows that Brexit will damage the economy. 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
Cameron set for final few hours as UK Prime Minister
David Cameron has just a few hours left as Prime Minister and will today attend his final Prime Minister's Questions, before heading to Buckingham Palace to hand his resignation to the Queen. Video, Audio
Boris Johnson quits race to become British PM
Boris Johnson has quit the race to become the new British prime minister after his former ally Michael Gove, the Justice Secretary, threw his hat in the ring. Mr Gove says he's lost confidence in Mr… Audio