Drifting world economy skirts the worst but still lags
Call it the drift economy. The world somehow manages to stay afloat yet doesn't go much of anywhere very fast.
Call it the drift economy. The world somehow manages to stay afloat yet doesn't go much of anywhere very fast.
A quarter of jobs in Britain's business services sector are at "high risk" of automation within the next two decades.
COMMENT: Post Brexit, it's business as usual for existing institutions and policies in defence, counter-terrorism and migration management.
David Cameron didn't seem too down about leaving Number 10 Downing St.
On the day that Theresa May became only the second woman to ever be Britain's Prime Minister, she probably didn't expect to be overshadowed by another female.
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.
When John Key arrived at 10 Downing St early this morning, David Cameron kept him waiting for half an hour while he packed up his office and farewelled staff.
COMMENT: When people are made to feel ashamed or afraid to express perfectly legitimate views, something is going very, very wrong in a democratic system.
Senior British MPs from both sides of the Commons said they will use the damning Chilcot inquiry to try to rule Tony Blair in contempt of Parliament.
A driver who converted his car into a fake ambulance with blue lights and a siren and then forced his way through traffic has been fined more than NZ$1772.
Jet-set couple seeks a housekeeper who will travel around the world (after they've proven their ironing skills)
Theresa May pledged a 'better, brighter' Britain as she warned the country faces tough times as it negotiates to leave the EU.
Kiwis are scrambling to apply for Irish passports and avoid missing out on the benefits of European Union citizenship in the wake of Brexit.
COMMENT: KiwiSaver can be accessed for buying a first home, but one of the eligibility criteria is that the house or land must be in New Zealand.
The race to be Britain's next PM has been whittled to two, with Conservative Party MPs assuring that the country will have a female head of government.
Camera-wielding tourists have been flocking to a rural English village for selfies - to the bemusement of locals.
Michael Gove is out of the race to be the next UK Prime Minister, as the woman who could take his place faces allegations over her CV.
COMMENT: Blistering summary exposes Tony Blair's failures, writes Toby Manhire.
John Chilcot produced his verdict on the Blair Government's decision to join the US' invasion of Iraq. None of its findings are a surprise.
COMMENT: From Britain, to the US to Australia, voters are punishing politicians and causing unease in the markets, writes Liam Dann.
COMMENT: Neither would admit it, but David Cameron and Malcolm Turnbull have been victims of a false belief.
This summer wannabe witches and wizards will be able to have breakfast in the Hogwarts Great Hall.
The home of Peppa Pig World in the southern England county of Hampshire has beaten Walt Disney Studios Park, Paris, in a ranking of Europe's best amusement parks.
The Bank of England's FPC has highlighted the biggest risks facing the economy in the wake of the Brexit vote.
As Britain debates the damning Chilcot report Iraq keeps counting the dead with some saying the country was more secure under Saddam Hussein.
COMMENT: During a speech Monday, Nigel Farge said that he had "done my bit" in campaigning for Britain to leave the EU.
More UK citizens are researching their family histories online in the hopes of securing an EU passport, despite voting to Brexit.