'I'm struggling, struggling with the sadness'
The family of a London-based Kiwi woman who died after fracturing her skull in a cycling accident say they are struggling with the loss.
The family of a London-based Kiwi woman who died after fracturing her skull in a cycling accident say they are struggling with the loss.
Hundreds of Londoners and tourists have inaugurated the first night services of the London Underground.
Andrew Potter digs deep into his pockets for the ride from Heathrow to Paddington Station.
A mother who forced her children to undergo unnecessary surgery in order to orchestrate England's biggest ever benefit fraud, has been jailed.
Shandelle Battersby finds the Palm Tree a haven from London's summer sun.
A 24-year-old man who died after reportedly leaning out of a train window may have been looking to see why the train was travelling slowly, a witness suggested.
A woman has been stabbed to death and five others injured in a vicious knife attack in Russell Square, central London.
Nineteen people are being rescued from a fairground ride which became stuck 20 metres above the ground in London.
In an emotional reunion a woman abandoned in a London phone box as a newborn baby has been reunited with the Good Samaritan who discovered her twenty two years ago.
Brits are enjoying their hottest weather ever - by sunbathing in their underwear. It has the nation in a tizz.
Many in Britain will be breathing more easily knowing a new Prime Minister is being sworn in today.
COMMENT: Judging by Helen Clark's performance and the audience enthusiasm for her, she may be the UN Secretary General.
John Key denies that the fight against meth is being lost but importations are up from countries where the drug is cheap, as gangs can make profit.
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.
John Key says NZ will have to work harder to push its credentials in Europe now that the UK no longer be a strong voice at the EU table on its behalf.
This summer wannabe witches and wizards will be able to have breakfast in the Hogwarts Great Hall.
The former Mayor of London is seen as one of the favourites to succeed Prime Minist.
Joseph Parker's team say they would welcome a fight against David Haye which would put the New Zealander's IBF mandatory world title challenge at risk.
In-room bars, king-sized beds and a seven-storey staircase lashed in marble. The decision to stay at the Rosewood London hotel should not be taken lightly.
The election of a candidate of Islamic Pakistani extraction as mayor of London is a proud moment for Britain and inclusion of minorities in its politics.
Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned, it is said, and this car parked up near Harrods appears to be a classic example.
A New Zealand man faces the prospect of being deported after allegedly abusing a waitress and assaulting a waiter.
London is marking 40 years since the summer punk was born with a series of events, gigs and exhibits.
he 60-year-old archbishop said the "revelation" was a "complete surprise", but called it "a story of redemption and hope".
A London chef is on a mission to enhance the reputation of the humble kebab - beloved by many after a big night out.
An Uber driver charged a drunk passenger £102.17 ($215.55) for a journey after taking him on a 30km detour around London while he slept.
Move over New York, Paris and Rome - London has been named the best destination on the planet by TripAdvisor