Latest from England

Amy Winehouse invites Pete Doherty to move in
The singer reportedly told Doherty he could stay at her new house in Camden, north London, because he needs a base in the English capital while working.

A tale of two Peters
Two big names in British thriller writing visit New Zealand next week. Craig Sisterson talks to Peter James and Peter Robinson.

New scan shows key to migraines is in the genes
Scientists have found the first inherited link to common migraine and a possible reason for extreme headaches.

Keys to spend weekend with Queen
Prime Minister John Key and his wife, Bronagh, will be spending a weekend with the Queen at Balmoral Castle in Scotland.

Kate Moss to end her Topshop line
The three-year design partnership between the supermodel Kate Moss and the retail tycoon Sir Philip Green will draw to a close later this year.

<i>Fran O'Sullivan</i>: Powerful potential in getting it right
Auckland City's interim chief executive Doug McKay is drawing inspiration from global experts, writes Fran O'Sullivan.

Book Review: Sex and Stravinsky
Sex & Stravinsky proved to be perhaps her most difficult book yet

<i>Peter Bills:</i> Royals behaving badly
The continuing financial chaos of Prince Andrew's former wife has, it is said, persuaded him to take charge of her financial affairs.

NZ scientist Russian spy suspect
One of NZ's greatest scientists was investigated by Britain's MI5 as a suspect in passing information to Russia on the first atomic bombs, according to newly released files.

Cat dumper: 'I cannot explain why I did this'
The woman who earned the wrath of a nation after she was caught dumping a cat in a bin says she is "profoundly sorry".

Woman who binned cat: It was funny
The British woman caught on camera dumping a cat in a wheelie bin said she 'thought it would be funny'.

Cat dumper under police watch as anger grows
The British woman who was caught on a security camera cruelly dumping a cat in a wheelie bin is now under police protection after being named and shamed by the press.

'Cat dumping' woman found
The British woman who was caught on a security camera cruelly dumping a cat in a wheelie bin has been identified.

England: Our man joins the Pudding Club
David Leggat stoutly puts his readers first, his girth second.

The actual cost of childcare
Working NZ families pay 28 per cent of their net income on childcare, according to an OECD study. Dita De Boni examines the costs.

Movie Review: Butterfly Crush
Oh dear. As much as I hate to bag a small-scale local film, this romantic drama is virtually unwatchable.

Rugby: Black Ferns destroy South Africa
New Zealand kicked off their Women's Rugby World Cup campaign in England in style overnight, crushing South Africa 55-3.