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British ex-pat reaction to the Brexit vote
British ex-pat Abigail Simpson has been keeping an eye on the referendum results. Audio
Brexit nail biter update from London
It's down to the wire in the UK referendum on whether to leave the European Union. Natalie Powell is our London correspondent. Audio
Brexit update
The vote count is well underway in Britain's historic referendum on whether it should leave the European Union. For the latest we're joined by correspondent, Dan Whitehead in London. Audio
UK stay vote won't mean business as usual
Brad Gordon of Macquarie Private Wealth catches up on the latest market action as counting is well underway in the British referendum. Steven Roper, a professor of enterprise at the Warwick Business… Audio
Business Editor - Gyles Beckford
Gyles Beckford on market reaction to the close of referendum voting on the Brexit. Audio
How would EU vote? Britain decides
Voting closes in Britain's much-hyped national referendum on the country's EU membership. The 28-country political and economic bloc represents Europe's most ambitious post-World War II experiment, as… Audio
Victoria University student awarded Queen's Young Leader Award
A 19-year-old New Zealander gets a gong from the Queen. We talk to Brad Olsen about his audience with Her Majesty. Audio
Mud, rain, traffic jams, music - it must be Glastonbury
Mud, rain, traffic chaos, and music, yes it must be Glastonbury again. The UK's biggest music festival is underway. We talk The Sun's showbiz reporter, Ally Farrell, who's there. Audio
Polling in Brexit vote underway - just two hours left to go
Polling in the European Union referendum closes in just over two hours. Our London correspondent reports that counting will go on all day. Audio
Britons wake up to historic Brexit vote
Will Britain leave the EU? The polls are open. Our correspondent Catherine Drew discusses the latest news on the referendum. Audio
Fears NZ trade could be damaged by Brexit
New Zealand trade could be harmed if Britain leaves the EU, an agricultural economics professor says.
UK Correspondent Matthew Parris
Matthew Parris brings us the latest in the Brexit campaign, where voting starts tonight in the UK Audio
Pioneer case uses DNA testing to prove aristocratic entitlement
A retired accountant from Buckinghamshire has won the right to be made a Scottish baronet after a court case in which DNA was used for the first time to prove aristocratic entitlement. Audio
Euro leaders are making their voices heard
Politicians have been making their last pitch for votes on the final day of campaigning before the EU referendum. Audio
Final pitch for undecided voters 24 hours out
UK Prime Minister David Cameron says the decision is irreversible, with no coming back if Britain leaves the EU. Audio
British expats worried about racist Brexit campaign
British ex-pats say they're worried a racist and divisive campaign leading up to today's Brexit referendum has got out of control Audio
Britain's EU referendum vote still on knife edge
Britons will vote tomorrow on whether to stay or leave the European Union. Audio
Brexit vote
The Brits are voting this week on whether to leave the EU. Ex-pat Daisy Postlethwaite talks about how young Brits see their relationship with Europe. Audio
Former UK Labour MP Bryan Gould says Brexit vote too close to call
It's just four days until Britain votes on whether to quit the European Union. Audio
Brexit campaigning resumes after weekend of remembrance in UK
As vigils are held around England to remember the Labour MP Jo Cox, campaigning on the future of Britain in the EU has resumed. Audio