UK
Jonathan Gornall: Why I built a boat for my daughter
A life-long love of boats and the sea turned into the perfect way for British journalist Jonathan Gornall to express his overwhelming love for his daughter Phoebe, who has given him a second chance at… Audio
Former GCSB Director - threat of cyber warfare has intensified
Sir Bruce Ferguson, the director of the GCSB from 2006 to 2011, says judging by what Andrew Hampton has made public today - the threat of cyber warfare has intensified as technology continues to… Video, Audio
PM now willing to call out Russia for involvement in attacks
The Prime Minister says New Zealand is now willing to call out Russia for its involvement in international cyber attacks. Audio
NZ joins Britain, Oz in blaming Russia for global cyber attacks
New Zealand has joined Britain and Australia in laying the blame for a wave of global cyber attacks at the door of Russian military intelligence - the GRU. Video, Audio
Trading blows at the Conservative Party Conference
UK Correspondent Matthew Parris has been listening to all speeches and shenanigans at the Conservative Party Conference in Birmingham. How does it compare the Liberal Democrats and Labour conferences?
…Has the UK Labour Party healed itself?
Political reporter at the Press Association, Harriet Line says all eyes have been on the Labour Party annual Conference which has been dominated by Brexit, but are those divisions being healed? A… Audio
Brexit plus Russian Spies and lies
UK correspondent, Geeri Peev, has the latest on the Prime Minister, Theresa May meetings in Salzburg with EU leaders to try to convince them to compromise over Brexit. Still no answers on the Novichok… Audio
Boris' love life and a Brexit Summit
UK correspondent, Tim Sculthorpe on the never ending revelations about Boris Johnson's love life and a Brexit summit. Audio
British Airways boss apologises for 'malicious' data breach
British Airways's boss has apologised for what he says was a sophisticated breach of the firm's security systems, and has promised compensation.
Russian suspects name in Skripal case
UK correspondent Kate Adie has the latest update on the Skripal case after two Russian suspects are named. She'll also have details about some of the stories that Britain has been ignoring over the… Audio
Nigel Farage in New Zealand
Former Ukip leader Nigel farage will speak at an event in New Zealand tonight. He faced protests when we arrived in Australia. He'll be speaking, among other things, about Brexit. Audio
Yaba Badoe: Freedom & finding your place in the world
With a strong background in documentary making Yaba Badoe is a dual British and Ghanaian citizen, who's passionate about portraying women's lives in an authentic way. She was one of 50 writers to be… Audio
French, UK fishermen clash over scallops
French and British fishermen have clashed in the English Channel in an escalating battle over scallops. UK boats are entitled to fish in the scallop-rich area year-round, but the French, who are under… Audio
British PM does the Robot Dance
UK Correspondent, Matthew Parris joins Kathryn with news Theresa May has been trying to boost her image with trade deals in Africa and robot dancing. Also news that the former chief rabbi, Lord… Audio
North Korea and China stronger together, and having a bit of a laugh at America
Our nation's place in the world is explored by four experts in international relations: Professor Tony Ballantyne, Dr Marcelle Dawson and Professor Robert Patman from Otago University; along with… Audio
The heat is on for Welsh archaeologists
Drought conditions have given up clues to previously unknown ancient settlements in Wales, which experienced some of the hottest days ever in the UK in July. Dr Toby Driver is aerial commissioner for… Audio, Gallery
"No Deal Brexit" moves up a gear
UK Correspondent, Matt Dathan says planning for a No Deal Brexit is being stepped up as the latest immigration figures are released. Jeremy Corbyn and the anti-Semitism row reaches a head and new… Audio
Westminster attack, Jeremy Corbyn and homelessness.
Political reporter at the Press Association, Harriet Line has the latest on the Westminster attack, more on Labour Party Anti-Semitism row and a Government strategy to end rough sleeping by 2027 is… Audio
Islamaphobia Allegations against Boris Johnson
UK Correspondent, Tim Sculthorpe has details about the storm engulfing former foreign security, Boris Johnson over comments he made about burkas and Labour's week is no better with Jeremy Corbyn still… Audio
Skripal poisoning: Two suspects identified by UK police
Detectives in the United Kingdom appear to have isolated two people from CCTV images as their prime suspects in the nerve agent poisoning of Sergei and Yulia Skripal in March. The attack lead to the… Audio