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UK Correspondent Kate Adie
Kate Adie on the ongoing fallout from Brexit for the UK. Audio
N Korea calls UK-based defector 'scum'
North Korea has branded a UK-based diplomat who defected to South Korea as "human scum".
Josh Davis: prosopagnosia and super-recognisers
Kim Hill talks to Dr Josh Davis, Reader for Psychology in the Department of Psychology, Social Work and Counselling at the University of Greenwich. He has published research on human face recognition… Audio
UK correspondent Dame Ann Leslie
Self-declared sports-hater Dame Ann Leslie on being glued to the Olympics and the arrest of London Islamist preacher Anjem Choudary. Audio
Transgender Samoan play touring Britain to come home
A play about a transgender Samoan trying to make it in London's West End is due to come home to the Pacific. Audio
UK correspondent Kate Adie
Kate Adie on Lowell Goddard's resignation from the UK child abuse inquiry, what impact is the new Government leadership having on UK and the Olympics. Audio
NZ judge resigns from UK child sex abuse inquiry
The sudden resignation of New Zealand Judge Dame Lowell Goddard from Britain's Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse has been greeted with relief and dismay. Audio
NZ judge leaves UK child sex inquiry
Dame Lowell Goddard quits her post leading a UK child sex inquiry just 24 hours after details of her extravagant travel and holidays is revealed. . Audio
NZ judge quits as head of child sexual abuse inquiry
New Zealand Judge Lowell Goddard has just quit as head of UK independent inquiry into child sexual abuse. Audio
UK Correspondent Jon Dennis
Jon Dennis reports from the UK on Jeremy Corbyn's battle to keep his leadership and criticism of David Cameron's parting gift of honours given to his supporters. Audio
Cameron honours his hairdresser
The former UK PM David Cameron is being accused of undermining the Honours system with his personal nominees. Audio
UK Correspondent Dame Anne Leslie
Dame Anne Leslie on jumpiness over recent terror attacks, the bankrupting of the department store chain British Home Stores by its rich owner.. and the rise of the POB -- the political bob. Audio
Insight: Is Brexit Inevitable? (BBC)
For this Insight, the BBCs Maria Margaronis considers whether the Brexit referendum will actually result in the UK leaving the EU.
Robert Macfarlane: nature, landscape and language
Kim Hill talks to Dr Robert Macfarlane, a Fellow of Emmanuel College, Cambridge, and Director of Studies in English. His first book, Mountains of the Mind (2003), and his second, The Wild Places… Audio
Political controversy on both sides of the Atlantic
The appointment of Boris Johnson as the UK's foreign secretary has capped a tumultuous week in British politics. And in the US, Donald Trump is continuing to cause outrage. Julia Langdon in London and… Audio
Boris Johnson appointment receives a mixed response
There's been a mixed international reaction to Boris Johnson's appointment as Britain's foreign secretary - a former Belgian prime minister's response was to say British humour has no limits. More on… Audio
May stamps authority with British government shake up
Britain's new prime minister Theresa May has made more sweeping changes to her Cabinet lineup. For more on the latest changes we talk to our London correspondent Dan Whitehead. Audio
Nick Pope - Official UFO investigator
Nick Pope spent 21 years working for the British Ministry of Defence and headed their official UFO Project in the 1990s. Audio
Theresa May appoints new cabinet in first day as PM
New British Prime Minister Theresa May has just spent her first night at number 10 Downing Street after a day in which she picked her new Cabinet. Audio