Editorial: May stands to win too easily
A one-sided election could deny Britons a debate on the best approach to Brexit.
A one-sided election could deny Britons a debate on the best approach to Brexit.
COMMENT: You've got to hand it to May: she certainly knows how to spring a surprise.
North Korea has been secretly training elite special forces to kidnap Westerners.
Graphic shows which countries are siding with Russia or the US, after Syrian airstrikes.
EDITORIAL: Britain is obviously entering the Brexit negotiations with a weak hand.
Mammoth task is ahead converting thousands of EU laws into British codes.
A punitive approach to Britain would needlessly create another crisis.
British Prime Minister Theresa May has officially triggered Article 50 today.
Divorces can be messy - and drawn out. Don't expect Brexit to be any different.
UK PM Theresa May's Article 50 letter to the European Council will be hand delivered.
Paper hits back after being lambasted for "moronic" sexism on their front page.
The number of Kiwis getting Irish passports has increased by 18 per cent year on year.
Turkish president says it's time to review ties to EU as he is told 'enough is enough'
The Dutch election was a barometer for how the mood of Europe, writes Mark Lister.
COMMENT: Dutch voters show the hard right might not win Europe's elections this year.
Terrorism has triggered deeper anxieties that may sway more elections this year.
British Prime Minister Theresa May hoped to have her Brexit trigger plans approved by the end of March. That not may not happen.
Next month, EU citizens who travel to Britain will no longer have the automatic right to stay in the UK permanently.
Numerous US presidents have pressed other Nato members to spend more on defence in the past, to little effect. But this time may be different.
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.
Donald Trump's trade chief accused Germany of using a "grossly undervalued" euro to "exploit" the US and the rest of the EU.
US President Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin discuss coordinating on ISIS and Syria, Kremlin says.
Data published by the Office for National Statistics showed the UK economy grew by 0.6 per cent in the final three months of 2016.
The British Supreme Court has ruled that the UK government cannot trigger Brexit immediately. So what will Theresa May do next?
COMMENT: An odd affliction seems to have affected PM Bill English in Europe: he has forgotten John Key's name.
Germany sought to calm European anxieties over Trump's presidency after he dismissed Nato as "obsolete" and said he believed the EU would break up.
In a post-Brexit minefield, Bill English managed to avoid inflaming European sensitivities on his first major international visit as a 'junior world leader'.
German Chancellor Angela Merkel has given strong backing for the EU free trade deal with New Zealand, saying Germany would apply pressure in Brussels to hasten the talks.
Wading into foreign affairs days before his inauguration, US President-elect Donald Trump has taken aim at a key Western alliance.
Prime Minister Bill English wound up his trip to Europe after a meeting with German Chancellor Angela Merkel early this morning.