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UK correspondent Kate Adie
The British reaction today to Brussels and Chancellor George Osborne's budget. Audio
Marshalls' testimony at anti-nuke hearing "powerful"
The lawyer representing the Marshall Islands in its international anti-nuclear case says this month's hearings at The Hague have shone a light on the lack of formal talks on nuclear disarmament.
Thunderbirds 'legend' dies aged 88
Sylvia Anderson, best known as the voice of Thunderbirds' Lady Penelope, has died after a short illness.
Anti-sugar campaigner welcomes UK sugar tax
Britain has announced a new tax on sugar in soft drinks as part of its plan to tackle childhood obesity. Audio
Britain's only Maori whare in a sorry state of disrepair
After surviving a major fire last year, Britain's only Maori meeting house, Hinemihi, is in a sorry state of disrepair. Audio
UK Correspondent Matthew Parris
Building down in London. Hinkley Point Nuclear Power plant. Sunday trading. Royal photography. Audio
Tackling Rugby - Professor Eric Anderson
Health experts in the UK are calling for a ban on tackling in school rugby. An open letter from than 70 doctors and health experts urges schools to move to touch or non-contact rugby to avoid serious… Audio
UK correspondent Jon Dennis
Jon Dennis discusses the latest issues from the UK including the current debate about Britain's potential departure from the EU. Audio
House of Commons debate exit from EU
It's the Prime Minister of the UK versus the mayor of London. Audio
David Stuckler: health and austerity
Professor of Political Economy and Sociology at Oxford University, where he researches how social policy and economic changes influence health across the globe, and co-author of The Body Economic: Why… Audio
Nights' Sport - United Kingdom
BBC sports journalist Russell Fuller keeps the score court side... The race for the English Premier League title is one of the most exciting of all time, all because of Leicester City; the Six Nations… Audio
Nights' Sport - United Kingdom
BBC sports journalist Russell Fuller keeps the score court side. The race for the English Premier League title is one of the most exciting of all time; all because of Leicester City; the Six Nations… Audio
UK Correspondent, Matthew Parris
Matthew Parris discusses current affairs in the UK, including the continuing fall out from David Cameron's EU deal, the latest strike by junior doctors and the opening of a new inquest into the death… Audio
NZers to pay UK health surcharge
The last remainling threads to the apron stings of the Motherland are being snipped with a new surcharge for New Zealanders living in the UK. Audio
NZer's gallantry medal to be auctioned in UK
A gallantry medal awarded by the suffragette movement to New Zealander Frances Parker will be auctioned in London later this month. Audio
UN panel rules Julian Assange being held arbitrarily in UK
A United Nations panel has ruled Wikileaks founder Julian Assange is being unlawfully detained in the UK. Audio
UK correspondent Ann Leslie
Ann Leslie reports on David Cameron's 're-negotiations' of Britain's terms of membership of the EU, and Lord Lucan the dapper peer who vanished 42 years ago after the murder of his children's nanny… Audio
'No deal' yet over UK's EU membership
A high-level meeting in London has ended without a deal on the UK's plan to renegotiate its contract with the EU.
Sounds of the Outer Hebrides - Willie Campbell
In the Outer Hebrides on Scotland's Western flank traditional Scottish music is hugely popular, but a whole new generation of artists with their own style are also finding a following with locals and… Audio