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UK correspondent Matthew Parris
Matthew Parris reports in from the UK where they are going through another bout of seasickness about Theresa May's competence; UKIP leader Henry Bolton is refusing to resign despite a vote of no… Audio
Oreet Ashery - death in the now
Oreet Ashery is an Israeli-British artist who works in multiple mediums including film, photography, and performance. Her art often tackles themes of politics, gender, class, social constructs, and… Video, Audio
London Zoo fire kills aardvark, meerkats presumed dead
Staff have been injured and an aardvark and possibly four meerkats killed in a fire at London Zoo.
Nick Halliwell - Brexit break-up album
UK musician and songwriter Nick Halliwell says it was difficult to make sense of the Brexit vote result - so he wrote a pop record about it. Halliwell leads an ensemble called The Granite Shore - two… Audio
UK deputy PM Damian Green resigns from cabinet
The first secretary of state stepped down after making misleading statements about claims porn had been found on a computer in his office, and unwanted advances towards a journalist.
London nightclub acid attacker jailed for 20 years
The ex-boyfriend of reality TV star Ferne McCann, 25-year-old Arthur Collins, threw the acid "irrespective of the persons on whom it landed", injuring 22 people.
Grenfell survivors 'neglected' six months on
It may go down as one of the most memorable and haunting images of 2017 - the Grenfell Tower block of public housing flats in West London, ablaze in the early hours of the morning, fire spreading at… Audio
UK correspondent Gerri Peev
Gerri Peev on whether the Brexit deal is watertight and what it means for Theresa May's future. Also, will the UK roll out the red carpet for Donald Trump? Audio
UK correspondent Matt Dathan
Brexit hits yet another major snag, terror's in the spotlight after a plot to kill the Prime Minister is revealed and a fight in one of Parliament's booziest bars thrusts the light back on… Audio
The power of profanities
Swear words have been used in varying situations for hundreds of years, but aside from insults and exclamations, can bad language be beneficial for you? Kathryn Ryan speaks to London-based scientist… Audio
UK PM criticises Trump's retweets
The Mayor of London Sadiq Khan says there should be no official UK visit for the US President. This comes after Donald Trump retweeted inflammatory videos from British far-right group Britain First… Audio
UK correspondent Matthew Parris
Matthew Parris on the royal engagement, and how the Brexit bill is close to being agreed in principle. Audio
UK correspondent Kate Adie
Kate Adie on the Budget revealing the unavoidable fact the UK hasn't got a very healthy economic outlook, plus the controversy over a Scottish Labour MP's appearance in a jungle TV reality show, and a… Audio
A Piece Of You
What do you sound like? Greg Sinclair is a Scottish cellist and performance artist who specialises in children’s theatre. In A Piece For You Greg takes participants through a questionnaire, and… Audio, Gallery
Final Grenfell Tower death toll 71
Seventy-one victims of the Grenfell Tower fire have been formally identified and police believe that all those who died have now been recovered.
Rethinking how NZ deals with meningococcal disease
Paediatrician Professor Andrew Pollard is a world expert on vaccination; he advises the World Health Organisation and is the Chair of the United Kingdom's Joint Committee on Vaccination and… Audio
UK correspondent Matt Dathan
The big stumbling block holding up progress in Brexit negotiations between the UK and the EU, and Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson faces calls to resign over the tragic case of Nazanin… Audio
Tim Gill: learning through risk
It's only in the great outdoors that children can learn crucial life lessons like resilience and respect, says scholar and child advocate Tim Gill. Audio
Workers often eat at their desk - UK Survey
A survey by the UK firm Viking shows two-thirds of workers eat their lunch at their desks, or skip it entirely. Our reporter Emile Donovan investigates what's happening in New Zealand. Audio
Europe correspondent Seamus Kearney
Seamus Kearney on Spanish PM Mariano Rajoy's visit to Barcelona a day after a massive pro-independence rally - and the first time since imposing direct rule. Audio