Brexit
Toby & Toby... on Boris Johnson and leaderless pandemonium in post-Brexit Britain
OPINION: Boris Johnson is poised to become the next British prime minister after the Brexit referendum, but his battles may be just beginning, say Toby Manhire and Toby Morris.
Corbyn suffers massive loss in post Brexit no confidence vote
British Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn takes a huge hit in a no confidence vote and Nigel Farage exchanges barbs with his fellow European Parliament MPs.Guyon Espiner speaks to correspondent Dan… Audio
Anger as EU parliament debates Brexit
Brexit - Nigel Farage was booed and called a liar during the European Parliament's first debate on the UK's vote to leave, as David Cameron prepares to face his EU counterparts.
Britain's Polish community hit by post Brexit xenophobia
As David Cameron heads to Brussels to talk to European leaders, Germany warns Britain there will be consequences for its decision to quit the EU. Meanwhile, attacks on immigrant communities in Britain… Audio
Hate crimes 'must be stamped out' - UK PM
Brexit - The UK is grappling with a spike in hate crimes against immigrants, with the Polish community targeted with offensive graffiti and leaflets. Audio
NZ, Asian finance markets still feel Brexit heat
Financial markets are still feeling the fallout of Britain's vote to leave the European Union, with nervous investors ditching risky assets.
Britain in turmoil post-Brexit
With uncertainty on the rise in Britain, racial abuse has spiked, and pundits and voters alike are wondering who the country's new PM will be. Catherine Drew joins Checkpoint. Audio
Brexit - is racism at the crux of it?
Can we define what Brexit is really all about? Audio
Video: Andrew Little on Morning Report
IN FOCUS: Labour Party leader Andrew Little talks to Philippa Tolley about the inquiry into NZ's foreign trust regime and why UK voters went for Brexit. Video
Media with Gavin Ellis
Is the British press ruing it's support of Brexit? And why newspaper readership is rising while circulation continues to fall? Audio
All the world's a stage: Britain and the EU
OPINION: For the first time in decades the United Kingdom is front page news, but it's not good news for the world or Britain, writes David Townsend.
Brexit hangover: Pound continues to fall
Brexit - British financial markets remain volatile in the wake of the vote to leave the EU, with the UK stripped of its AAA credit rating and sterling at a 31-year low.
Brexit: EU leaders reject informal talks with UK
Brexit - The European Union will not hold informal talks with the UK until it triggers Article 50 to leave, Germany, France and Italy have insisted.
Brexit has shaken global markets for a second day
Volatility continues on the world's markets in the wake of Britain's vote to quit the European Union. RNZ Economic Correspondent Patrick O'Meara looks at the latest movements and discusses the… Audio
Political turmoil continues in UK in wake of Brexit vote
Political tumult continues in Britain in the wake of the Brexit vote. Conservatives are bringing forward the contest to replace David Cameron as prime minister and the rebellion against Labour leader… Audio
Rate cut in August seen as almost a certainty
A rate cut by the Reserve Bank in August is becoming almost a certainty in the wake of the British vote to exit the European Union. The market volatility that has arisen and the overall rise in the… Audio
'The unthinkable has become irreversible'
German and French leaders say they will work together to get Britain out as smoothly as soon as is practical and to safeguard the future of the EU.
Aus, NZ to cooperate after Brexit
Australia and New Zealand have agreed to work together on the "big issues" Brexit presents to both countries, including trade and immigration, Malcolm Turnbull says.
Australian political parties nervous after Brexit vote
Australians head to the polls this weekend to decide who will govern for the next three years - and the Brexit result has some political parties nervous of a similar protest vote. Video, Audio