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Lisa O'Carroll: Brexit - the gift that keeps giving
Guardian Brexit correspondent Lisa O'Carroll speaks to Jim about the latest turn in the Brexit saga in Westminster. Audio
Brexit: May, Corbyn hold 'constructive' talks
UK Prime Minister Theresa May has met with the opposition Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn, today in a bid to find a joint plan to end the deadlock over Brexit before the April 12 deadline. Our… Audio
Lisa O'Carroll: May hoping to hold fourth vote on Brexit deal
Guardian Brexit correspondent Lisa O'Carroll speaks to Jim about l the latest in the Brexit saga and what the implications of the house's decision are likely to be. Audio
Hundreds of thousands in UK urge new vote on Brexit
Hundreds of thousands of people turned out to march in the streets of London over the weekend, calling for another EU referendum. It's being described as one of the biggest demonstrations in British… Audio
1000 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
Theresa May asks EU for 3-month Brexit delay
British Prime Minister Theresa May has written to the European Union to ask for a three month delay to Brexit. The UK is due to leave the EU on March the 29 - but Mrs May wants that to be postponed… Audio
Brexit: MPs set to vote on delaying EU departure
MPs will vote within hours on whether to ask the EU for permission to delay Brexit beyond the 29 March departure date.
May delay: UK PM asks lawmakers for more time on Brexit
Theresa May urged lawmakers for more time to rework the agreement with EU, heightening concerns that Brexit uncertainty will continue right up to the edge of the UK's departure on 29 March.
Case of the DTs? Donalds Tusk & Trump cause new trouble for UK
With just 50 days to go, European Council president Donald Tusk has stirred controversy by saying there was a "special place in hell" for those who campaigned to leave with no plan for the Irish… Audio
The next Brexit move and a speeding MP jailed
British correspondent Harriet Line looks at what's next for Theresa May as she vows to renegotiate her Brexit deal.On Tuesday evening, a majority of MPs backed a plan to rewrite the deal to address… Audio
UK leader under new pressure to secure EU Brexit concessions
Pro-Brexit British lawmakers are mounting a campaign to rescue Theresa May's rejected European Union divorce deal, as major retailers warned the UK could face food shortages if it leaves the bloc…
Deadlock over Brexit 'plan B'
British Prime Minister Theresa May is continuing her last-minute scramble to shape Britain's exit from the European Union. The British parliament is expected to debate and vote on the Prime Minister's… Audio
UK pledges trade continuity with NZ after Brexit
The New Zealand and British prime ministers have signed a mutual recognition agreement, under which Britain is pledging trade continuity following Brexit.
Brexit: no confidence vote for British government
The British PMs Brexit deal has been soundly rejected triggering a vote of no-confidence in Theresa May's government. So, what now for the UK and Europe? Audio
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For the latest on Brexit in the UK we're crossing to London to RNZ's correspondent Natalie Powell. Audio
The Brexit vote: What happens next?
The UK papers are calling it D-day - and nearly all are predicting a major defeat for the British prime minister Theresa May. MPs will begin voting very shortly on Mrs May's make-or-break Brexit deal… Audio
Jeremy Corbyn denies 'stupid woman' jibe at Theresa May
Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn has denied calling Theresa May a "stupid woman" during Prime Minister's Questions.
Brexit: EU reveals no-deal plans
The plans are designed to limit disruption caused if the UK crashes out of the EU without a plan. But it can't counter all of the issues it is expecting.
Brexit: Cabinet 'ramps up' no-deal planning
Businesses are told to put contingency plans in motion while 3,500 troops will be put on standby. Audio
May still has her job, but her Brexit deal could be axed
Opinion - The British PM has won a leadership challenge but her Brexit deal isn't even on life support, writes David Townsend. Audio