Brexit
Theresa May makes renewed push for EU divorce deal
The British government is still doggedly trying to push through Theresa May's Brexit deal to a bitterly divided parliament. This seeming inability to agree means there's a fifty-fifty chance that the… Audio
Brexit: MPs to vote on revised deal minus political declaration
A new vote on Prime Minister Theresa May's Brexit deal will be held but with a difference: MPs have been told they will not be voting on the political declaration covering the UK's future relationship…
No majority for any proposed Brexit option
None of MPs' eight proposed options for Brexit have secured clear backing following a Commons vote.
MPs debate Brexit options ahead of votes
Members of the UK Parliament will try to end the chaos over Brexit today with a highly unusual series of votes on alternative courses of action.
British PM to stand down if Brexit deal passes
British Prime Minister Theresa May has told her MPs she'll resign if they back her EU withdrawl deal. Former political editor for The Times Philip Webster is watching the votes this morning as MPs… Audio
Brexit: What are the options, what happens next?
MPs have set out details of their plan to consider other Brexit options, as UK Prime Minister Theresa May was warned more ministers could quit unless she changes course.
Brexit: British MPs back votes on alternatives
MPs get a series of votes to find out what kind of Brexit they support, but there's no guarantee the UK government will be bound by any decision.
Not enough support for Brexit deal vote yet, PM says
The UK government says it will not hold a vote on Theresa May's deal until it has clear support, and Mrs May says that "as things stand" it doesn't.
Brexit: The protest and May's future
One of the largest protests in British history happened over the weekend. A crowd estimated at over one million people took to the streets to demand a fresh referendum on Brexit. Audio
Ministers tipped to replace Theresa May rally round
Michael Gove told reporters it was "not the time to change the captain of the ship" and Mrs May's de facto deputy David Lidington insisted he was "100 percent behind" her
British newspaper: Theresa May will be 'gone in 10 days'
British Prime Minister Theresa May's top ministers are moving to oust her within days, a UK newspaper is reporting, just weeks before the United Kingdom is due to leave the European Union.
Hundreds of thousands join Brexit march
Central London was packed as people marched on parliament calling for another EU referendum.
Dominic O'Connell: Brexit and being back home in Christchurch for the terror attacks
The Christchurch native and BBC business reporter Dominic O'Connell on the latest rumblings in the ongoing Brexit saga and the mass shooting in the Garden City. Audio
Anne Perkins - Brexit latest
Anne Perkins is a political commentator, writer and broadcaster, and the former deputy political editor of The Guardian. She will talk to Kim about a week in which Theresa May had to once more dash to… Audio
Brexit: EU gives UK more time to sort out Brexit
The EU has agreed to postpone Brexit from next Friday and give UK Prime Minister Theresa May more time to get her withdrawal deal approved in Parliament.
Brexit: The NZ Side
Jeff Grant is New Zealand's Red meat Sector representative in London. He puts a human face on some of the implications of Brexit. Audio
Brexit: The NZ Side
Jeff Grant is New Zealand's Red meat Sector representative in London. He puts a human face on some of the implications of Brexit.
Audio1000 days and no Brexit and was the Speaker out of order?
UK correspondent Matt Dathan on how it's been 1000 days since the referendum - but we're no wiser on when Britain will leave the EU, the row over the role of the Speaker and the Home Secretary… Audio
Cabinet row over Theresa May's delay request to EU
UK Prime Minister Theresa May is writing to the EU to ask for Brexit to be postponed until 30 June with the option of a longer delay, cabinet sources say.
Brexit: the New Zealand link
Jeff Grant is New Zealand's Red meat Sector representative in London. He puts a human face on some of the implications of Brexit Audio