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Revealed: The most expensive street in Britain
The street in London where property prices average £35m (NZ$64.5m).

Uber must stop acting like a conqueror
OPINION: Isolated regulatory demands are not Uber's biggest problem.

Artefacts 'missing' from top museums
Thousands of items worth at least $1.85m have been lost or stolen from British museums.

HSBC to pay $244m to settle Fed probe
HSBC has been fined $244m after a long-running foreign exchange trading probe.

Philippines' Jollibee wants to buy Pret for US$1b
Why the Philippines' most-loved fast food operator wants to buy Pret A Manager for US$1b.

Many twists left yet on road to Brexit
COMMENT: Britain wants to leave the EU, but keep many membership benefits.

National Party member votes before dying on election day
David Thornton was an anti-rates activist and former member of the North Shore council.

Lung tumour turns out to be tiny toy cone
Doctors feared he had a lung tumour - only to find the mass was a tiny toy traffic cone.

Lonely Lady Lucan, prisoner of a macabre past
She was haunted by the murder of her children's nanny and her husband's disappearance.

Afghanistan veteran wins 2 Invictus golds
New Zealand's 10 medals at the Invictus Games has already surpassed our previous record.

British hiker devoured by wolves in Greece
Celia Hollingworth had phoned her brother to say she was being attacked by dogs.

Fairytale minus the prince: Woman marries herself
Laura Mesi says "you can have a fairytale even without the prince". Here's how.

Ryanair to cancel another 400,000 bookings
Low-cost Irish airline Ryanair is cancelling more flights, right up to mid-March.

Prince Harry, Willie Apiata share hongi greeting
Prince Harry and Cpl Willie Apiata shared a hongi at the Invictus Games in Toronto.

Lady Lucan found dead in London home
Lord Lucan's aristocratic wife was one of last people to see him before he disappeared.

'Tell them I didn't do it'
Sabrina Kouider, 34, allegedly killed Sophie Lionnet and burned her body in back garden.

Dyson plans to launch electric car in 2020
Dyson has unveiled plans to develop and build its own electric car by 2020.

Bad karma for Buddhists who released lobsters
Two buddhist followers have been prosecuted after releasing live lobsters and crabs.

Mass acid attack in London leaves six injured
Officers have arrested a man after a gang sprayed acid into a crowd.

Mum's heartbreak: Two triplets found dead
Two 5-month-old triplet boys have been found dead by their mother at their Welsh home.

Rich couple charged for burning nanny alive
Couple charged with murder after neighbours reported weird smell coming from yard.

Uber loses licence to operate in London
London's regulator has stripped Uber of its licence to operate from the end of the month.

Couple arrested after burnt remains found
Reports of a fire in a south London garden led to gruesome discovery of charred remains.

Can of beer spotted in plane cockpit
Passenger Steve Lewis noticed a can of lager in the cockpit of Jet2 aircraft.

'You nearly killed Bambi'
A helium balloon released by a child kicked off a lively debate on social media.

British teachers warn: Don't come to NZ
Two British teachers hired in July have quit in frustration at delays recognising service.

Grant Robertson: Labour's monetary policy not unusual
Labour will not give the Reserve Bank a specific target for employment.

UK to underperform until mid-2018: BoE
A small industry of startups trying to teach boats to drive themselves is emerging.