Why Britain’s Murky Election Betting Scandal Is Causing Outrage
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As Britain Votes, Change Is in the Air. Optimism, Not So Much.
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Who Is Angela Rayner, Britain’s Deputy Prime Minister?
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Why Starmer should now play prosecutor on Brexit
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Why the SNP was left shocked by Labour's surge
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June Jobs Report: What to Know and Why it Matters
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This Is Why GTA 5 Trevor DLC Was Reportedly Scrapped
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Food from outside EU enters Britain unchecked, customs agents warn
Inland border facility beset by delays and communication issues as it struggles to implement post-Brexit regimeEuropean Union -
The Guardian - World
How 14 years of Tory rule have changed Britain – in charts
Charts show what has happened in five key areas, from the NHS to food banks, since the Conservatives came to power in 2010. UK general election live: latest updatesLive tracker: UK general election results 2024Fourteen years, five prime ministers, ... -
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U.K.'s Labour Party sweeps back to power after 14 years on the sidelines
Former British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak said the British people "delivered a sobering verdict," and the Labour Party has won the U.K. election. -
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Exit polls project massive victory for Britain's Labour Party
As voting closes in the United Kingdom, exit polls predict a decisive victory for Britain's Labour Party and their leader Kier Starmer, who is expected to be the country's next prime minister. -
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Can the Labour Party Bring Back Britain’s Green Groove?
The new government, widely expected to be led by Labour, has pledged to fast-track a green energy transition. It will face big challenges.United Kingdom