TravelAmericans, Chinese scoop Brexit travel dealsUS and Chinese online travel sites have reported a jump in queries about UK holidays since Britain voted to leave the European Union.01 Jul 03:19 AM
TechnologyTwitter's take on Shakespeare not bardTaking their minds off the turmoil around them the British have turned to Twitter to take the piss out of their revered playwright William Shakespeare01 Jul 01:47 AM
WorldNew Thatcher: No one messes with herTheresa May is the bookies' favourite to move into No 10.30 Jun 11:57 PM
LifestyleDating app to heal broken Brexit heartsThe founders of Remainder, a dating app to connect brokenhearted Remain voters, hope "couples will stay in Britain and reproduce quickly enough to tilt the balance".30 Jun 10:10 PM
WorldMan who turned UK politics into House of CardsHe's quiet, bookish, and widely accused of back-stabbing the front-runner in the race to become the next British prime minister. Meet Michael Gove.30 Jun 07:11 PM
WorldThe 3 hours that turned Boris into a loserThe latest victim of the inferno that has ripped through Westminster for the past seven days was the man most responsible for getting the fire started.30 Jun 06:48 PM
World'There's a pit in Hell reserved for you'Boris Johnson's allies have hit out against Michael Gove for stabbing him in the back as the ex-mayor announced he will not run for PM.30 Jun 05:33 PM
OpinionBrian FallowBrian Fallow: Oi, Brits - check out our modelCOMMENT: The political and financial market aftershocks of the Brexit vote will eventually subside.30 Jun 05:00 PM
OpinionA place called Britain, which used to be greatCOMMENT: At the rate this country's going, there will be no United Kingdom anymore, just a place called Britain, which used to be great.30 Jun 05:00 PM
BusinessBrexit: Options beyond the EUNew Zealand's experience may now provide a useful road map for the UK after brexit.30 Jun 05:00 PM
OpinionJeff Tallon: Threat of 'Techxit' grim for scienceCOMMENT: So the wheels are now rolling for Britain's exit from the European Union. The impacts are bound to be substantial.30 Jun 05:00 PM
OpinionToby ManhireToby Manhire: Brexit tragicomedyCOMMENT: In light of recent events, some of newly discovered William Shakespeare's work is eerily prescient. Excerpts follow.30 Jun 05:00 PM
EconomyBanks face pound shortages amid post-Brexit demandBanks are running short of British pound banknotes as Kiwis take advantage of a massive slump in the currency's value.30 Jun 04:26 AM
WorldGermany takes to Twitter to show Brits loveBrit-bashing has become a universal past time this week, surprisingly however the Germans have focused on what's best about them30 Jun 02:56 AM
EmploymentNZ immigration three times Brexit BritainWATCH: New Zealand's migration gain per capita is currently running nearly three times as high as the UK.30 Jun 02:30 AM
BusinessNZ may lend trade negotiators to BritainForeign Minister Murray McCully has offered Britain any help New Zealand can give to assist its post-Brexit negotiations.29 Jun 11:57 PM
EconomyWhat Brexit talks will be like in Game of Thrones scenesWinter is here and years of bargaining lie ahead.29 Jun 11:00 PM
New Zealand'Brexit' googled more than 'porn'As Brexit took over our screens for the past week it even managed to take Kiwis' minds off the more lewd side of the internet... for a day29 Jun 10:29 PM
WorldEmail exposes Brexit's 'Lady Macbeth'Leave leader Michael Gove's wife Sarah Vine raised concerns about backing Boris Johnson for Tory leadership.29 Jun 06:31 PM
New ZealandLucky Kiwi wins $2m in British lotteryA Kiwi great-grandmother who won nearly $2 million in the British lottery has bought a new house and car within a day of returning home.29 Jun 05:00 PM
TravelGibraltar on travel radar after BrexitLast week's Brexit referendum has plunged the historic port town of Gibraltar, a British overseas territory on the southern tip of Spain, back into the spotlight.29 Jun 02:00 AM
TravelFive wonderful Wales sitesThe Welsh rugby team has gone home with its memories of New Zealand and its pride a little dented.29 Jun 02:00 AM
EconomyBrexit: Norway-style deal with EU would help UKBritain must pursue a Norway-style agreement with the EU if it is to avoid a recession, according to Morgan Stanley.29 Jun 01:45 AM
OpinionHow Brexit is affecting a Kiwi in LondonThe reaction to Brexit was immediate, says a Kiwi living in London, describing how she did not want to go to work the next day.29 Jun 01:26 AM
EconomyKiwiSaver balances beaten down by BrexitKiwiSaver balances have been beaten down by Brexit-driven market upheaval. But hang in there, say the experts.29 Jun 12:58 AM
WorldUS-British military ties 'sheltered from Brexit'Defence leaders from both sides of the Atlantic scrambled this week to play down the impact of Britain's decision to leave the European Union.29 Jun 12:05 AM
World'It's that kind of world now'As reports of hate crime rise nearly 60% in the aftermath of Brexit, this hilarious video pokes fun at the new reality for many.28 Jun 10:47 PM
Business'Why are you here?' EU leaders slam FarageFirst there was shock. Now comes the anger.28 Jun 06:06 PM
World'I'm not sure this is a great idea'Prior to losing a vote of no confidence Jeremy Corbyn staged a toe-curling photo op with his bodged-up shadow cabinet - and even he admitted it was a bad idea.28 Jun 05:42 PM
AgribusinessExporters see tough times aheadDairy, meat and wine industries anticipate toll on sales as British vote strengthens currency and upsets market.28 Jun 05:00 PM
BusinessFarage apology 'unnecessary'The PM says an apology from UKIP leader Nigel Farage for London turning its back on New Zealand when it joined the Common Market is unnecessary.28 Jun 05:00 PM
WorldBoris Johnson's Brexit success triggers #buggeroffboris social stormAs Boris Johnson's ascendancy to the PM's office looks inevitable, the UK public have started a campaign to keep the floppy-haired politician out of the office, even comparing him to Trump28 Jun 02:20 AM
BusinessHow online bots conned Brexit voters4chan trolls claimed responsibility -- but that's only half the story.28 Jun 02:00 AM
WorldUK Labour MP AWOL at Glastonbury festivalAs the UK's Labour Party struggles to deal with a slew of resignations and reshuffle its positions, its belatedly appointed shadow minister of defence missed his debut as he was stuck at Glastonbury27 Jun 09:44 PM