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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
UK correspondent Tim Sculthorpe
Theresa May's snap election campaign has immediately shifted into high gear, meanwhile Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn is using the only strategy available to him: visit as many places as possible, get on… Audio
Change of slogan for British Labour
The British Labour Party decided 'the Tories are the real extremists' wasn't such a good idea. Audio
UK correspondent - Matthew Parris
Matthew Parris on reaction to UK Prime Minister Theresa May's shock decision to hold a snap general election on May 8th. Audio
Campaign begins as UK MPs vote for early election
A UK general election will be held on 8 June after MPs backed Prime Minister Theresa May's call for a snap poll.
Nights' Overseas - Will Flockton
Formerly of RNZ's Morning Report team, breakfast producer at BBC Radio Brighton Will Flockton reports from England. Audio
Early UK election will allow UK PM mandate to exit EU
Britons will go to the polls in seven weeks time - three years ahead of schedule after Prime Minister Theresa May last night called a snap election. Video, Audio
British PM calls for early election
British Prime Minister Theresa May called for an early election on 8 June, saying it was the only way to guarantee future political stability as Britain negotiates its way out of the European Union.
UK correspondent - Tim Sculthorpe
Tim reports on how British foreign secretary Boris Johnson has been humiliated after attempting to lead the G7 into ordering harsh new sanctions on Russia over its support for Syria, and how Labour's… Audio
UK correspondent Kate Adie
The immediate fall-out from triggering Article 50; including the uproar over Gibraltar and whether an attack on an asylum-seeker south of London is a consequence of Brexit. Also, words that have… Audio
Brexit to what?
What happens now Britain has pulled the Brexit lever? Kathryn Ryan talks to Oxford University Law Professor Paul Craig. He wrote Britain Alone! The Implications and Consequences of United Kingdom Exit… Audio
Peter Lilley - Backing Brexit
Peter Lilley is a British Conservative Party politician who has been a Member of the British Parliament (MP) since 1983. He was a Cabinet minister in the governments of Margaret Thatcher and John… Audio
Brexit
Economist Satish Ranchhod talks about the Brexit and what it means for New Zealand and the world. Audio
UK correspondent - Matthew Dathan
UK correspondent Matthew Dathan on Brexit and triggering Article 50. Audio
Britain triggers Article 50 to start 'historic' Brexit process
Britain has formally begun the process of exiting the European Union. Overnight, the country's Prime Minister Theresa May triggered Article 50. "This is an historic moment from which there can be no… Audio
UK PM signs letter that will trigger Brexit
Theresa May has signed the letter that will formally begin the UK's departure from the European Union.
Harry Leslie Smith - 'Don't let the mean streets of my past be our future'
94-year-old British author Harry Leslie Smith talks to Kim Hill about his campaign to push for the preservation of Britain's National Health Service and the need for his peers to agitate for change. Audio
London terror: Two more arrests
Nine people are in custody in connection with the Westminster attack, as the death toll rises to five.
Eight arrested over Westminster terror attack
The police have named 52-year old British-born Khalid Masood as the man behind the terror attack that killed five people and injured more than 40. Video, Audio
London attack victim was in UK for wedding anniversary
An American on holiday with his wife for their 25th wedding anniversary and a London woman were two of the three people killed by the London attacker.