Scotland
UK: Army wipeout, ongoing Masterchef row
UK correspondent Harriet Line looks at the comments from Britain's Defence Minister Alistair Carns that the British Army would be wiped out in as little as six months if force to fight a war on the… Audio
Cricket: Australia end Scotland's World Cup
Australia have broken Scottish hearts with a hard-fought victory at the cricket T20 World Cup, sending the Scots home and title holders England through to the Super Eight stage.
Off the beaten track with Kennedy Warne
We go off the beaten track with Kennedy Warne, who has just returned from an expedition in Scotland. He will detail what he got up to, and talk about the life and writing of Nan Shepherd - a mountain… Audio
Sheafs, cabers and tartan on show at Turakina Highland Games
Tartan, bagpipes, sheafs and cabers were out in force at the Turakina Highland Games, billed as New Zealand's longest-running such event. They're into their 160th year. Video, Audio
Nuffield scholar and agricultural journalist Claire Taylor
Are farmers around the world telling their story well enough? Scottish ag journo and Nuffield Scholar Claire Taylor has been visiting New Zealand and spoke to Country Life Audio
Ode to the Bard: Burns Day celebrated in Dunedin
Toitū Otago Settlers Museum history curator Seán Brosnahan joins Nights to pay homage to Scotland's national poet, and perform the address to haggis. Audio
Giant gorilla statue sightings were 'not Gary'
Police in Scotland are continuing to look for a giant stolen gorilla statue after sightings were ruled out.
UK correspondent Dan Bloom
UK correspondent Dan Bloom talks to Susie about the latest news from the UK, including, Rishi Sunak coming under pressure over his handling of talks to break a Brexit deadlock, Kate Forbes' disastrous… Audio
The Loch Ness monster: a modern history
Perhaps it is human psychology rather than nature that has sustained the idea of Nessie since the 1930s, writes Charles Paxton.
Abbey and Money Singh on being The Modern Singhs
How a video of Abbey and Money Singh's spectacular nuptials propelled them into social media stardom as The Modern Singhs. Audio, Gallery
Scottish Correspondent: Andrew Learmonth
Andrew Learmonth joins Bryan from Scotland to talk, politics, war and ferries. Audio
Community now owns Britain's remotest mainland pub
A community in Lochaber has succeeded in its bid to buy Britain's remotest mainland pub in a landmark deal.
Calling Home: Grant 'Axe' Rawlinson in Singapore
This morning on Calling Home we talk to Grant Rawlinson. The Taranaki native lives with wife Stefanie and twin daughters Kate and Rachel. He's Calling Home this morning from Singapore. Audio, Gallery
Black Caps beat Scotland at World Cup
Martin Guptill's 56-ball 93 helps the Black Caps to a 16-run victory over Scotland in the Twenty20 World Cup in Dubai.
Black Caps need to continue to adapt at World Cup
The Black Caps will have to adapt to the daytime playing conditions when they face Scotland in tonight's Super 12 match in Dubai.
UK correspondent Andrew Learmonth
UK correspondent and Holyrood Magazine journalist Andrew Learmonth joins Bryan from Scotland to discuss Christmas shortages, covid passports and a change in conversation over climate change. Audio
Calling Home: Jessie Williamson in Lerwick, Shetland
Aucklander Jessie Williamson only ever intended to stay in Shetland for six months. However, fate intervened when she was introduced to her husband-to-be, Davie, soon after her arrival. She's Calling… Audio
Shaun Bythell: Seven Kinds of People You Find in Bookshops
Shaun Bythell has run Wigtown's The Bookshop since 2001. It's the largest second hand bookshop in Scotland with shelves spanning nearly two kilometres and containing over 100,000 books. His trademark… Audio
Voting closes in Scottish elections
Voting has just closed in the Scottish election - but we won't quite have the results until Sunday New Zealand time due to Covid restrictions. This election could be one of the most important the… Audio
Janey Godley: Scotland's feuding nationalists
Scots go to the polls for the Scottish Parliament election on May 6 and the stakes are high as the Scottish National Party aims to control the devolved parliament and make another push for… Video, Audio