BusinessBritain revisits Bronze Age with tin mining plansWhen the South Crofty mine closed in 1998, it brought to an end a period of mining tin in Cornwall that dates to the Bronze Age.25 Jul 07:00 PM
WorldWe're all going on holiday... eventuallyBritish holidaymakers are being warned of a possible summer of misery around cross-Channel ports after a weekend which saw thousands 25 Jul 05:00 PM
World'This is revenge for Brexit'Frustrated motorists stuck gridlocked traffic near Dover have questioned whether the chaos was caused by the French authorities punishing Britain for leaving the EU.24 Jul 09:40 PM
BusinessUK gets Brexit hurry up in ChinaBritain's new finance minister Philip Hammond, under pressure from his peers from around the world, says there could be more clarity 24 Jul 07:15 PM
LifestyleWoman's solo date goes viralA woman takes herself on a date after she is stood up.24 Jul 05:20 AM
TravelEngland: World's longest trek a step closerExpected to be completed by 2020, the England Coast Path will eventually run to more than 4000km.23 Jul 12:00 AM
TravelRoom check: Staycity Aparthotels, GreenwichShandelle Battersby gets a taste of big city living in a contemporary London apartment.22 Jul 03:00 AM
Business$4m - English mansion or Otahuhu demo?This historic British mansion or a run-down Otahuhu property with a house needing demolition - which one would you prefer?22 Jul 12:00 AM
WorldWhen are undies togs? Brits strip offBrits are enjoying their hottest weather ever - by sunbathing in their underwear. It has the nation in a tizz.20 Jul 09:18 PM
WorldVictim 'very drunk' night of deathThe girlfriend of a Kiwi rugby player downed six Jagerbombs in ten minutes just hours before she was allegedly raped and murdered, a UK court has heard.20 Jul 08:09 PM
OpinionClaire TrevettTrevett: Brexodus looks to our shoresCOMMENT: As Britain's new Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson ponders a worldwide tour, NZ can stand proud as the only country he has not offended.20 Jul 05:00 PM
BusinessAnalysis: The car company that ripped off Land RoverCan Chinese companies continue to get away with counterfeiting of car designs?20 Jul 01:05 AM
World'Absolutely lovely family' destroyedA UK father-of-three is understood to have killed his wife and daughter with a shotgun before turning the weapon on himself outside a swimming pool.19 Jul 07:33 PM
CompaniesIreland hits Brexit alarm: Biggest crisis in 50 yearsEconomists are slashing growth forecasts and companies are warning of Brexit's dire consequences. London? No, Dublin.19 Jul 12:00 AM
EmploymentUK house prices drop and joblessness climbsTheresa May's rapid rise to prime minister will help the UK economy skirt a recession following the Brexit vote.18 Jul 06:40 PM
WorldBoris' plane makes emergency landingBoris Johnson had a bumpy start to his role as Britain's new Foreign Secretary when the plane he was on to Brussels was forced to make an emergency landing in Luton.18 Jul 12:07 AM
TravelPublic gain access to Battle of Hastings landmarkFrom the top of the Battle Abbey gatehouse, visitors will have a 360-degree view of the Sussex countryside where the clash that ended the Anglo-Saxon phase of English history took place.16 Jul 12:00 AM
WorldNow the world is Boris Johnson's stageChief Brexit campaigner Boris Johnson faced a wave of criticism and mockery after being named Britain's Foreign Secretary.15 Jul 05:00 PM
World'Goody-two-shoes' moves into No 10Theresa May has moved into 10 Downing St to become the UK's second female PM, taking charge at one of the most turbulent times in recent history.15 Jul 05:00 PM
WorldBoJo booed at French embassy speechAppointed foreign secretary much to the chagrin of his European peers, Boris Johnson's first speech in the role was met with boos15 Jul 01:14 AM
World'Sadistic' Twitter troll jailedA 20-year-old woman was found guilty of "sending the most vile and degrading messages via Twitter to" Jamie Bulger's mum, even pretending to be one of his killers14 Jul 09:34 PM
BusinessTheresa May facing 'glass cliff'New UK leader Theresa May faces a glass cliff after reaching power at a precarious time.13 Jul 06:30 PM
OpinionEditorial: Britain can move forward with PM MayMany in Britain will be breathing more easily knowing a new Prime Minister is being sworn in today.13 Jul 05:00 PM
OpinionHelen Clark's strong case for UN jobCOMMENT: Judging by Helen Clark's performance and the audience enthusiasm for her, she may be the UN Secretary General.13 Jul 05:14 AM
BusinessThe week Brexit got realWhen reality dawned, the reaction was swift. For one corner of the U.K. investment industry, it's not clear where it will stop. Funds 13 Jul 01:30 AM
EconomyDrifting world economy skirts the worst but still lagsCall it the drift economy. The world somehow manages to stay afloat yet doesn't go much of anywhere very fast.13 Jul 01:25 AM
OpinionDr Stephen Hoadley: Secure and safe after BrexitCOMMENT: Post Brexit, it's business as usual for existing institutions and policies in defence, counter-terrorism and migration management.12 Jul 05:00 PM
BusinessRobots will 'replace 1m UK jobs' by 2035A quarter of jobs in Britain's business services sector are at "high risk" of automation within the next two decades.12 Jul 05:00 PM
WorldCameron's mic catches a merry tuneDavid Cameron didn't seem too down about leaving Number 10 Downing St.12 Jul 05:44 AM
WorldGlamour model steals May's thunderOn the day that Theresa May became only the second woman to ever be Britain's Prime Minister, she probably didn't expect to be overshadowed by another female.12 Jul 05:07 AM
New ZealandJohn Key says new British PM is a 'straight shooter'John Key says he doesn't know Theresa May very well but his impression is she's a straight shooter and others speak highly of her.12 Jul 01:25 AM