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EU states open borders, shock after rioting in German city
Europe correspondent Seamus Kearney joins Kathryn to talk about how travel is possible within the EU, as borders reopen. But some careful planning is needed - there are different rules in place for… Audio
Can wireless earbuds damage your brain?
Joel Moskowitz, a researcher at the University of California, says the close proximity of AirPods to the brain and inner ear may raise cancer risks But Australian professor Ken Karapidis says they… Audio
Austin Mitchell: 'This is the most uncertain UK election ever'
At 85, former Labour MP Austin Mitchell has witnessed and been part of more elections than even he might care to remember. The former MP for Grimsby from remains sharp as a tack and is picking a… Audio
EU declares a climate emergency
The EU declares a climate emergency but doesn't release a plan of action to address climate change. Audio
Expert Feature: The Irish Border
One phrase that's bandied about is the "Irish backstop" - it aims to prevent a hard border in Ireland after the UK leaves the EU. Sonja Tiernan, the Eamon Cleary Chair in Irish Studies at Otago… Audio
Boris Johnson's Brexit deal hanging in the balance
Boris Johnson has suffered a humiliating defeat after MPs voted to delay Brexit in a historic Saturday showdown in the House of Commons. Guardian Brexit correspondent and senior reporter Lisa… Audio
Alastair Campbell: Brexit latest
British MPs vote tomorrow (Saturday UK time) on the amended Brexit deal that Prime Minister Boris Johnson has negotiated with the European Union. Meanwhile, the former Labour Party press secretary… Audio
Europe correspondent, Seamus Kearney
The British Prime Minister, Boris Johnson will meet outgoing Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker in Luxembourg on tomorrow, in a big shift from his 'let them come to me' rhetoric early on in his… Audio
Calling Home: Dave Holmes in London
Kiwi musician Dave Holmes is a guitarist in the band Kerretta and a co-owner of the iconic Soup Studio, which is situated on a former lightship on the River Thames. Audio
Europe correspondent Seamus Kearney
EU leaders maintain a united front amid the Brexit drama, and Germany pleas for forgiveness at a ceremony in Poland marking the 80th anniversary of Nazi Germany's invasion that sparked World War 2. Audio
Europe Correspondent Seamus Kearney -Brexit standoff
Neither side seems to be budging in the Brexit standoff between the EU and Britain's new Prime Minister, as the pound continues to take a hit at the uncertainty over Boris Johnson's 'do or die'… Audio
Boris' secret Brexit talks and Dutch massacre liability limited
Europe correspondent Seamus Kearney reports on the secret talks that are said to have been held between the EU and Boris Johnson's team - ahead of any announcement on who's won the Tory leadership… Audio
Hands up for the top Tory job, and Boris ends up in court
UK correspondent Matthew Parris looks at the 11 candidates who have declared themselves in the running to replace Theresa May - how many of them have agreed to "keep it clean"? And Boris Johnson has… Audio
EU elections & Theresa May's resignation
Europe Correspondent Seamus Kearney reports on the EU elections - with the future of Europe at stake. More than half of MEP seats have been held by the European People's Party and the Socialists &… Audio
EU hopes spotlight will shift from Brexit to elections
Now that Brexit has been delayed for a second time (to October 31 unless a deal is reached beforehand), Europe correspondent, Seamus Kearney says there has been a dramatic drop in the number of… Audio
Brexit: UK passports issued without 'European Union' label
British passports are being issued without the words 'European Union' on the cover, despite the delay to Brexit.
Anne Perkins - Brexit latest
Anne Perkins is a political commentator, writer and broadcaster, and the former deputy political editor of The Guardian. She will talk to Kim about a week in which Theresa May had to once more dash to… Audio
New EU deal with Pacific to include climate change assistance
A new development deal struck between the European Union and the Pacific will enhance cooperation on fighting climate change, the EU says. Audio
NZ may feel heat of UK-EU trade fight after Brexit
New Zealand exporters could get caught in the crossfire of trade battles between Britain and Europe after a no-deal Brexit, a senior trade negotiator has warned.
US-EU discord & snap election called in Spain
From Europe, correspondent Seamus Kearney where the Munich conference has laid bare Transatlantic tensions, as the relationship between the US and the EU deteriorates. Also, a snap election has been… Audio