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Boris' cabinet reshuffle, crackdown on release of terrorists
UK correspondent Harriet Line joins Kathryn to talk about what's likely to come out of Boris Johnson's Cabinet reshuffle later today, the emergency legislation being rushed through the Commons to stop… Audio
Kate Murphy: You're Not Listening
Self-improvement guru Dale Carnegie always said listening was key to getting ahead in life. Journalist Kate Murphy takes a closer look at the art of listening in her new book, You're Not Listening:… Audio
Brexit is only hours away
The UK will formally leave the European Union at 2300 GMT - 12noon tomorrow New Zealand time - 47 years after joining the EU. Karyn speaks with European Correspondent Olly Barratt in London about the… Audio
Three days to Brexit, Huawei gets ok, BBC cuts 450 jobs
UK correspondent Matthew Parris looks at the UK's controversial decision to let Chinese tech giant Huawei roll out its 5G network, how British citizens are faring amid the coronavirus outbreak, Brexit… Audio
Labour leadership race narrows, and Brexit 'ping pong' begins
UK correspondent Harriet Line joins Lynn to discuss where the race to take over from Jeremy Corbyn as Labour leader is at, as Lisa Nandy makes it onto the final ballot and Jess Phillips pulls out… Audio
Concerns rise over Harry and Meghan's future royal commitments
There are growing concerns over how much time the Duke and Duches of Sussex will devote to their royal duties, once they step down as senior royals.
Dickie Arbiter was the press spokesperson for the… Audio
How can you be a part time royal?
Now to the UK where the Queen has issued a statement saying she is entirely supportive of Prince Harry and his wife Meghan's decision to step aside from their royal duties. Audio
Senior royals prepare to meet at Sandringham
Senior members of the royal family are expected to gather at the Queen's Sandringham estate today to discuss the future roles of Prince Harry and his wife Meghan. The couple's statement last week… Audio
Post-election business: Brexit and Labour's leadership race
UK correspondent Harriet Line joins Kathryn to discuss how the UK is settling down to business after last week's general election - including a look at which Labour MPs are putting their hand up to… Audio
Why small countries are richer and happier
Dr. Hannes Gissurarson is a professor of political science at the University of Iceland, and he argues there is a systemic reason for the huge growth of smaller countries that are generally both… Audio
Why small countries are richer and happier
In 1914 there were only 13 properly functioning democracies in the world, and today there are 89. Dr. Hannes Gissurarson is a professor of political science at the University of Iceland, and he argues… Audio
Correspodent Olly Barratt gives an update on the UK election
UK correspondent Olly Barratt has the latest on the election results there. Audio
UK Elections - what the Exit Polls say
UK reporter Christian Smith discusses early results and possible outcomes in what is being called the most important Election in the UK for a generation. Audio
Election campaign draws to close, NHS does deal with Amazon
UK correspondent Matthew Parris joins Kathryn to talk about the final hours of campaigning before the UK goes to the polls later tonight NZ time. He'll also look at a deal the NHS has cut with Amazon… Audio
Brexit overtaken by health in UK election: Sir John Curtice
Professor of Politics at Strathclyde University Sir John Curtice updates Kathryn Ryan with where the polls stand ahead of the UK elections on Thursday. Audio
UK correspondent - Matthew Dathan
UK correspondent Matt Dathan joins Lynn to talk about the campaign's final seven days, with a break for NATO's 70th anniversary celebrations. Those have been overshadowed somewhat after political… Audio
London Bridge Incident
A man has been shot dead by police after several people were stabbed in an attack at London Bridge in the UK. The Met Police has declared the stabbing attack a terrorist incident. The suspect, who… Audio
Labour's antisemitism woes, election promises, row over a film
UK correspondent Kate Adie joins Kathryn to discuss what both parties are pledging as part of their election campaigns, while Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn is dogged by accusations of antisemitism by… Audio
Voting in the UK election for NZ-based expats
The UK general election is less than three weeks away, and New Zealand is home to plenty of expat Brits ... many of whom still hold the right to vote in the election. Audio