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Thousands flock to vigil at Manchester's Albert Square
Thousands of people have gathered at a vigil in Albert Square to remember people who lost their lives in the Manchester Arena attack.
'All acts of terrorism are cowardly ... but this attack stands out'
The UK Prime Minister has called the killing of 22 people by a suicide bomber in a packed concert hall a sickening act targeting children and young people. Video
UK concert attack: how it happened
At least 22 people are dead after an explosion at an Ariana Grande concert at Manchester Arena. Look back at RNZ's full coverage.
Security eyed worldwide after UK bombing
Several countries are considering tightening security ahead of major theatre and sports events following the deadly suicide bomb attack.
People 'crushed trying to get out' at Manchester Arena
Witnesses at the scene of a deadly explosion have described being thrown in the air and trampled trying to get out. Video
Manchester blast: What we know so far
Here is what we know so far about the explosion at Ariana Grande's concert in the UK that left dozens of people dead or injured.
#RoomForManchester: Community opens doors after deadly blast
Hotels are reportedly opening as shelters and taxi drivers are offering free rides out of the city, as desperate parents and friends search for their loved ones.
The latest on Manchester Arena bombing
BBC Manchester Radio's Sophie Yardley with the latest on the bombing of Mancheter Arena. Audio
Suspected terror attack in Manchester - in images
An explosion at an Ariana Grande concert in Manchester has killed and injured dozens, with images showing shocked concert-goers and armed police.
People are dead and injured after Manchester 'explosion'
There are multiple fatalities and injuries after reports of an explosion at an Ariana Grande concert at Manchester Arena in the UK. The Greater Manchester Police have just held a press conference… Audio
Fee hike for UK employers hiring immigrants
A new proposal from the British Prime Minister could make it harder for New Zealanders to find skilled work in the United Kingdom.
Rejected by Aus now the UK
The UK has announced new anti-immigrant policies that will make it much more difficult for New Zealanders and Australians to find and keep jobs in UK. Audio
Rolf Harris granted bail to attend trial
Australian entertainer Rolf Harris will be released from prison on bail in the UK today.
UK correspondent - Tim Sculthorpe
Tim Sculthorpe on how Tony Blair's allies are plotting to create a new party if the election doesn't go Labour's way. Audio
8am World, Pacific and Sports News for 17 May 2017
The latest world, Pacific and sports news. Audio
UK correspondent Kate Adie
Kate Adie reports on election campaign fever in the UK newspapers, why well known journalist Kelvin McKenzie has been sacked, and Prince Philip's retirement. Audio
UK correspondent Matt Dathan
The Independent's Matt Dathan talks to Kathryn Ryan about Theresa May accusing EU officials of trying to influence the British election, the escalating cost of Brexit and the General Election campaign… Audio
Danny Sriskandarajah - Civil society in jeopardy
Dr Dhananjayan (Danny) Sriskandarajah is the secretary general of CIVICUS: World Alliance for Citizen Participation. Audio
Woman shot in second UK terror operation
The operation was not connected to the earlier arrest of a man near the British Parliament, police say.
Lynval Golding of The Specials on racism, rights and music
Lynval Golding of The Specials talks to Checkpoint about racism, basic rights, equality and his music. Video, Audio