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Welcome to UK, give us your phone
Thousands of Kiwis travelling to Great Britain face having their phones seized and personal data downloaded and stored by police.
Police used dead kids' names
Scotland Yard has admitted undercover police stole the identities of at least 43 dead children, but the force refused to tell the youngsters' families.
Radio prank DJ accuses employer
One of the radio DJs linked to the suicide of a British nurse after a prank call is accusing her employer of failing to maintain a safe workplace.
The world's top five aerial trams
Aerial trams and cable cars take visitors up mountains, over rivers and above cities, and sometimes these cable cars are the destination themselves.
Court cameras experiment 'failed'
Cameras 'swanning' around courtrooms in England will see judges 'heckled' the UK's top judge believes, citing NZ as a bad precedent.
Bar/fly: Basically one big pub crawl
Swan uppers on the Thames are very bespoke, and very thirsty, observes Kevin Pillay.
London by Film
Great Britain’s capital has played a central role in a cornucopia of brilliant but underexposed films.
Muslims hear child-grooming condemned
Worshippers at about 500 British mosques have heard sermons condemning the sexual grooming of children after a number of paedophilia cases involving Muslim gangs.
Royal prank call investigation blocked: watchdog
Sydney radio station 2Day FM has been accused of blocking the investigation into the royal prank call which preceded the suicide of a British woman.
Disraeli lovechild lived and raised family in NZ
The illegitimate daughter of a 19th century British Prime Minister lived and raised a family in New Zealand.
Putin faces isolation over pro Assad stance
British Prime Minister David Cameron has made an attempt to bounce Russia into supporting a future for Syria without President Bashar al-Assad.
Data held on 'trillions of emails'
Information on trillions of emails, web chats and Skype conversations carried out by Americans has been harvested along with their phone records.
New spy claims: UK spied on allies
The Guardian reports the UK spied on its G20 partners in 2009 - tricking some delegates into using fake internet cafes so their email could be read.
Oh, Your Majesty, that's cunning
Tony Robinson, who played Blackadder's dogsbody Baldrick, has been made a knight in the Queen's birthday honours in Britain.
England: On the ale trail
A Lakeland brewery has created hiking itineraries with a pub at journey's end. Richard Webber approves
Whip quits under a Fiji cloud
A British MP who quit as Tory Whip amid sleaze allegations has been accused of tabling parliamentary questions about Fiji on behalf of a lobbying firm that was paying him thousands of dollars.
Rigby family reject extremists
Family and colleagues of slain soldier Lee Rigby have distanced themselves from extremist groups accused of using his brutal murder as an excuse to commit violence and make political gains.
Trusted neighbour a paedophile killer
Mark Bridger was an alcoholic paedophile who was infatuated with young girls and who lived out violent sexual fantasies through the internet.
UK plane diverted after 'family row'
Britain scrambled fighter jets to intercept a commercial airliner carrying more than 300 people, diverting it to an isolated runway and arresting two passengers.
Rolf Harris will continue to be investigated
Embattled entertainer Rolf Harris will continue to be investigated over historical sex abuse allegations after his bail was renewed.
Mum talked down Woolwich terrorists
A cub scout leader confronted terrorists just seconds after they murdered a soldier warning them: "It is only you versus many people, you are going to lose."
Father confesses to gruesome murder
A 48-year-old divorced Briton locked in a bitter custody battle has confessed that he killed his two young children by slitting their throats in Lille, France.