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Kiwi airman's fiery wartime crash
North Aucklander Alan Rhodes' bomber aircraft crashed and burned in Britain.

Brexit: PM's chance of winning vote 'zero'
Theresa May is thought to be at least 60 votes short.

Jailed rapist offered chance to see his victim's child
The victim was 'gobsmacked' saying they 'bent over backwards to include him in the case'.

Why Meghan and Kate are so different
'Fab Four' is a myth. Kate and Meghan aren't best buddies but it's not surprising.

Grieving parents blame fake Kiwi doctor for autistic son's death
Patient died in bath seizure and was under care of Kiwi conwoman who's now in prison.

UAE pardons British academic convicted of spying
Announcement on Matthew Hedges' upcoming release ends a diplomatic headache for the UAE.

Notting Hill Bookshop inundated with requests for proposals
Notting Hill Bookshop a popular spot for marriage proposals as film celebrates 20 years.

'Auckland' greenstone found near Kiwi war base
English dig unearths greenstone that may have been wartime New Zealander's.

Wool they or won't they change village name?
No, PETA are not pulling the wool by asking UK village to change name to Vegan Wool.

Police warn moped criminals: 'We can ram you off bikes'
London police officers given the green light to fight back against moped criminals.

Gambling company boss gives herself a $483 million payday
Woman earns $1.3m a day, this is the "unacceptable" way she's made billions.

Trade Me takeover 50/50 - analyst
Morningstar Research suggests the Trade Me takeover could go either way.

Huntress who discovered passion in NZ shares shocking photo
Larysa Switlyk has sparked fury by posing next to a dead sheep while holding a sex toy.

British student jailed for life in UAE on spy charges
The British government urged UAE authorities to "reconsider" the decision.

The town where the police have given up
A town of 90,000 has had its "streets abandoned by police" and left with just 10 officers.

'Most British thing ever': Policeman knocks on 10 Downing St door so cat can be let in
Larry the Cat was spotted waiting patiently on the doorstep of Number 10.

Maddie McCann breakthrough: New leads a 'game changer'
Scotland Yard could finally be closing in on Maddie's kidnapper after 11-and-a-half years.

Editorial: May's Brexit hopes face daunting odds
EDITORIAL: Odds appear firmly stacked against British PM pushing through her Brexit plan.

Theresa May's fight to survive week
British Prime Minister Theresa May faces traps as she pushes the Brexit plan ahead.

How Hurricane Meghan is shaking up the Royals
The House of Windsor welcomed Meghan Markle into the fold six months ago.

Child victims of groomers dismissed for living in 'nice homes'
Authorities allegedly thought children from wealthier families were "rebelling".

Heartbreaking tales of the Titanic
The Titanic harbours many little-known stories about its ill-fated passengers.

MasterChef judge Monica Galetti on her Samoan-Kiwi roots
'I've worked a lot overseas but I am Samoan-Kiwi. It's who I am.'

Kiwi's wartime existence at the 'Ellerslie of Berlin'
Civilian prisoners of war in 1914-18 Germany permitted to develop rich cultural life

Brexit a path of twists and turns
With new questions being raised about Britain's exit, Adam Taylor breaks down the process.

Theresa May defends Brexit deal to the death
The British PM is refusing to back down as opposition mounts and party members desert her.

Mike Hosking: Britain needs to hold firm - it needs Brexit
Comment: Brexit will be good for Britain and the world - Britons just need to hold firm.