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NZ murderer to remain in UK jail
A New Zealand murderer described as evil by British police will remain in jail in Britain for at least another two years despite being due for deportation.
UK House of Commons passes Brexit bill
UK MPs have overwhelmingly agreed to let their government begin the country's departure from the European Union.
UK correspondent Kate Adie
Kate Adie on raging debates in the UK Parliament on Brexit and the upcoming visit by US President Donald Trump. Audio
UK dodges Brexit rebellion with 'meaningful vote'
MPs have rejected a bid to add conditions to Brexit bill before the deal is finalised.
UK police accidentally blow up colleagues' car
A British police force carried out a controlled explosion on a "suspicious" car outside a station, not realising its own officers had parked it there.
UK Correspondent Tim Sculthorpe
The Brexit debate in Parliament, Ukip surging/Labour collapsing in forthcoming by-elections and squabbles over Trump's state visit to the UK. Audio
Donald Trump state visit plan 'difficult' for Queen Elizabeth II
Buckingham Palace is unhappy at the perception the Queen is being dragged into a political event, UK media reports.
UK Correspondent Gerri Peev
UK correspondent Gerri Peev with the latest on Brexit, the British weapons system misfire off the US coast and subsequent cover-up, and Theresa May's upcoming meeting with Donald Trump. Audio
Brexit could force UK to change 'economic model'
The UK may be forced to change its "economic model" if it is locked out of the single market after Brexit, British Chancellor Philip Hammond has said.
'Workplace cake culture' causing health problems - dentists
Celebrating a work colleague's birthday with cake can sweeten a day at the office, but UK dentists want to combat "cake culture", saying it's contributing to health problems. Audio
Queen is feeling better, says Princess Anne
Queen Elizabeth is feeling "better" despite missing a New Year's Day church service at Sandringham, her daughter the Princess Royal has said.
UK correspondent Jon Dennis
Ex-UKIP leader Nigel Farage faces legal action, a critic of Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn quits and prison riots in Birmingham, Lewes and Bedford following warnings about staffing levels Audio
Values oath proposed for UK public office
Civil servants and other holders of public office should swear an oath to British values, says the UK's Communities Secretary.
UK correspondent - Matt Dathan
In the UK where there's been much debate about British MP's emergency debate in Parliament on the worsening humanitarian crisis in Aleppo. Several MP's spoke out about how Britain's inaction in Syria… Audio
Uncertainty lingers over US deal for men on Manus
The resettlement deal between Australia and the US is a political game designed to maintain calm in the camps, says a refugee held on Papua New Guinea's Manus Island.
UK correspondent Matthew Parris
Matthew Parris on the Supreme Court hearings into whether Parliament should decide on a Brexit. Audio
UK correspondent Kate Adie
Kate Adie on the endless guesswork about how Brexit might work, UKIP's leadership woes, British politician Ed Balls' sashays on the dance floor comes to an end, and sexual abuse revelations in… Audio
Goddard's refusal to talk slammed as 'shameful'
British MPs say New Zealander Dame Lowell Goddard's refusal to give oral evidence about her sudden resignation from a UK inquiry into child sexual abuse is 'shameful".
UK Correspondent Jon Dennis
Jon Dennis on the jailing for life of the UK MP Jo Cox's killer, Trump wanting Nigel Farage for Ambassador to the UK, and the budget black hole that is Brexit. Audio
Campbell McLachlan
Campbell McLachlan, QC, is professor of Law at Victoria University, teaching international law and dispute settlement. He is author of Foreign Relations Law - the first modern study of this field in… Audio