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Migrants create road blocks as tactic to break borders
As the situation for migrants stuck in limbo in Calais shows no sign of improving some have devised guerilla tactics to sneak through borders
As the situation for migrants stuck in limbo in Calais shows no sign of improving some have devised guerilla tactics to sneak through borders
With the UK voting this week on whether to stay in or leave the EU, the bookies money flow shows that momentum has swung back to the remain camp
A stay-at-home father has been jailed for life after he was found guilty of murdering his six-year-old daughter in a fit of rage.
Revealed: The tragic series of events that saw a judge grant violent father custody of little girl who was dead just a year later.
Here's how a Brexit could effect markets and world economies.
Two opinion polls yesterday suggested support for Britain staying in the EU had recovered some ground following the murder of a pro-EU lawmaker.
New Zealand politicians are split on the prospect of Britain leaving the EU.
OPINION: If Michael Cheika could read between the lines, he just might realise that Steve Hansen's message was really for Eddie Jones.
Given that London is the biggest gateway for international travel to Europe, a UK separation could create a storm of regulatory headaches, from immigration.
The EU has overreached its remit in many respects, yet the world is better when Europe is together. Britain should stay.
Eddie Izzard, one of Britain's most famous comedians, is on a manic, multi-city tour to save the United Kingdom from becoming an isolationist state.
Analysts expect volatility until result of referendum is known at week's end.
COMMENT: The "Brexit" vote is the biggest event for financials markets we've seen in a while.
The New Zealand dollar and stock exchange have bounced this morning after weekend polls in the UK showed Brexit risk falling.
New Zealand investors should brace themselves for a week of sharemarket volatility as Britain prepares to vote on whether it will leave the European Union.
Financial markets know neither remorse nor respect. Seconds after police confirmed that Jo Cox was dead last week, the pound rose sharply against dollar.
COMMENT: This morning I got up, meditated for five minutes, staring fixedly at a lemon, and then thought "I know, I'll write a column about Brexit".
As it looks plausible that the Brexit vote could win on Friday, it's worth considering the economic implications, writes Liam Dan.
Labour's housing spokesman became close to Jo Cox in the early 2000s when they worked at Oxfam.
Husband of slain MP pays tribute to her strength after she was shot and stabbed.
Despite some heavy laws, gun violence is far from eradicated in Britain.
COMMENT: There are two certainties about next week's referendum in Britain on whether to leave the European Union.
WATCH: The dramatic moment a drunk 79-year-old drove through a Manchester shop and into a young boy, who escapes unscathed.
Uncertainty over Britain's possible exit from the European Union weighed on markets yesterday.
Goldman Sachs hoodwinked Libyan officials into investing more than £800m by plying them with prostitutes, lavish parties and luxury trips, a UK court has heard.
Foreign Minister Murray McCully says New Zealand has worked on shoring up its relations with other European countries.
Man who bought UK retail chain BHS for £1 a "premier league liar", inquiry told.
A British pedophile has been sentenced to life in prison for abusing 23 Malaysian and Cambodian babies and children over almost a decade.
Pity the British. Here in NZ we have referendums on subjects such as the flag; they have them on the make-up of their nation and its place in the world.
UK primary school teacher banned after messaging pupil: "About to have a shower #mental image for you lol"