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Britain faces having to pay EU until 2020
Britain will have to continue paying billions into the European Union budget.

Editorial: May stands to win too easily
A one-sided election could deny Britons a debate on the best approach to Brexit.

Mike Taylor: Brexit concessions likely
COMMENT: The UK will likely be forced to concede on points the Brexit group campaigned on.

Bill English turns Time contributor
Bill English praises Theresa May's "will and clarity" in Time contribution.

Johnston: PM shows she knows how to pull a surprise
COMMENT: You've got to hand it to May: she certainly knows how to spring a surprise.

Is Government switching gears?
COMMENT: Whether it's a cynical move or not, this will play well politically.

Jack Tame: No pity for achy Brexit hearts
COMMENT: I was bemused by pro-Brexit voters who'd since changed their mind.

Wave of discontent has hit NZ: Peters
Winston Peters says the "wave of discontent" behind Brexit and Trump has hit NZ.

Harvard-bound Clinton fan needs $230,000
He has been accepted into a two-year Master in Public Policy course starting in August.

Row erupts over Brexit security 'threat'
PM accused of using co-operation as a bargaining tool as she triggers exit from EU.

Brexit starts countdown to trade talks
British High Commissioner Jonathan Sinclair on Brexit and trade talks with NZ.

Banks not forgotten as UK seeks Brexit deal
The UK Prime Minister has highlighted the need for "implementation periods" for finance.

Watch NZH Focus: Brexit countdown begins
British Prime Minister Theresa May has officially started the two year countdown to the UK formally leaving the EU

Europe faces more troubles than Brexit
A punitive approach to Britain would needlessly create another crisis.

'Thank you and goodbye'
British Prime Minister Theresa May has officially triggered Article 50 today.

Brexit: It's about to get messy
Divorces can be messy - and drawn out. Don't expect Brexit to be any different.

Editorial: Britain takes its leap
EDITORIAL: Britain's entry to Europe was an economic shock for NZ and a challenge too.

Daily Mail: 'Goodness sake, get a life'
Paper hits back after being lambasted for "moronic" sexism on their front page.

US markets 'running on hope'
The Trump slump touched markets overnight that have been running on hope since election.

Kiwis chase Irish passports
The number of Kiwis getting Irish passports has increased by 18 per cent year on year.

Why UK needs more companies like Amazon
COMMENT: Amazon's robots so far seem to have been overwhelmingly positive.

Editorial: Dutch voters restore hope
COMMENT: Dutch voters show the hard right might not win Europe's elections this year.

Numbers game
While Theresa May's Party has majority, 54 of the 59 Scottish seats are held by Nicola Sturgeon.

Warning shot at Brexit rebels
David Davis today issues a last-minute warning to rebels not to sabotage the Article 50 Bill amid fears any change will see Brexit back in court.

Are Wills and Kate Brexit ambassadors?
The pair are being sent to Germany and Poland on official visits just weeks after the start of official Brexit talks.

House of Lords humiliation for May
British Prime Minister Theresa May hoped to have her Brexit trigger plans approved by the end of March. That not may not happen.

May to announce end of free movement
Next month, EU citizens who travel to Britain will no longer have the automatic right to stay in the UK permanently.

How Canadian firm swung Brexit vote
A tiny Canadian IT company was instrumental in shaping the future of Britain.

Minister: We are not Europe's bad boys
On a visit to Wellington, Hungary's Foreign Minister Szijjarto talks about being snubbed in Washington, and why Donald Trump is good for the world.