
Bill English discusses Brexit, business
Prime Minister Bill English has visited the New Zealand memorial in Hyde Park after a day of Brexit meetings in London.
Prime Minister Bill English has visited the New Zealand memorial in Hyde Park after a day of Brexit meetings in London.
A French tourist visiting New Zealand who was reported missing by his family has been found safe and well.
COMMENT: Bill English would have been entitled to feel quite cock-a-hoop when he rolled up to 10 Downing St with Theresa May early this morning.
Police are appealing for sightings of a French tourist last known to be at Abel Tasman National Park who failed to return to work in France and hasn't been in touch with his family.
A senior theatre lecturer says the historical justifications for casting only men in an upcoming Shakespeare production aren't accurate.
A New Zealand man who allegedly attempted to smuggle more than $8.5 million worth of cocaine into the UK in the back of a truck has
As part of its settlement, VW pleaded guilty to charges of conspiracy, obstruction of justice and using false statements to import cars to the U.S.
Bill English took a break from politics today to commemorate those of 100 years ago with a visit to the World War I battlegrounds in Flanders in Belgium.
The newlyweds who shared their wedding cake with a homeless man say they are blown away by the response to their spontaneous act of kindness.
How much do teenagers - and adults - understand what they've agreed to give up when they sign up with social media sites?
Young migrants are being hidden and sheltered by French villagers near the Italian border, who sometimes help them to slip undetected into the country.
Bill English leaves today for a trip to Brussels, London and Berlin - his first trip since former PM John Key stood down last December.
A woman claims to have realised £7million of her gold is missing nearly two years after the Hatton Garden jewellery raid.
The mother of missing Que Langdon believes her former partner is fully capable of deliberately disappearing with their little girl.
Social media giants have been accused by UK officials of confusing children into signing away their privacy. Youngsters desperate
A former All Black has proposed to his girlfriend in the city of love.
A virile, muscled statue of the sea god Neptune has fallen foul of Facebook's prudish policies on nudity after an Italian art historian was told to remove it from her web page.
But not all are rushing to get their fill of Big Macs and McChicken sandwiches.
Kiwis in London are mourning the loss of a popular local watering hole which burned down in a New Year's Eve blaze.
According to data published by HSBC Holdings, it pays to be an expatriate in Switzerland - literally.
Turkish authorities are hunting a lone gunman who opened fire at one of Istanbul's most popular nightclubs, killing 39 and wounding 70.
French workers have won the right to ignore all work emails outside of the office.
It's not just the pagoda roof turret that gives the Annandale Distillery in Scotland an Asian feel.
European capitals tightened security ahead of New Year's celebrations, erecting concrete barriers in city centres and stepping up police numbers.
It sounds like something out of 1950s science fiction: a blob-like organism that's made up of one giant cell and which can learn despite having no brain.
A truce aimed at ending the bloody five-year war in Syria has been announced. But what does it mean?
Dozens of women could have become pregnant with a stranger's child after a Dutch IVF clinic mixed up batches of sperm during fertility
Getting your kids to turn off their phones can turn into one endless nag, writes Emily Shelley.
Here are five unlikely black swan events that might catch everyone unawares in the coming year.
Stranded on a train track for 2 days, this terrified dog faced certain death. But thanks to her loving companion, Lucy survived the horrifying ordeal.