Election 2024: Richard Holden clings onto Essex seat by 20 votes July 5, 2024 The Conservative Party chairman Richard Holden has clung onto his Essex seat of Basildon and Billericay by just 20 votes.
Election 2024: Farage wins in Clacton as Reform UK snaps up votes from Labour and Tories July 5, 2024 Nigel Farage has shaken the political landscape of the UK this evening after winning a seat in parliament at the eighth time of trying - but his party Reform UK looks set to potentially undershoot initial predictions of 13 seats in the commons.
Election 2024: Keir Starmer wins Holborn and St Pancras amid Labour landslide July 5, 2024 Sir Keir Starmer has been re-elected in Holborn and St Pancras amid a landslide night of election results for his party.
Election 2024: Conservatives’ Blue Wall set to crumble under Lib Dem onslaught July 5, 2024 The Liberal Democrats look set to win swathes of the so-called Blue Wall and ‘stockbroker belt’ from the Conservative party as the Tory vote collapses in its traditional heartlands.
Nicola Sturgeon: Election “grimmer” than expected for bruised SNP July 4, 2024 The SNP has taken a battering according to the exit poll, reckons former chief Nicola Sturgeon
Election 2024: Chancellor Jeremy Hunt could lose Surrey seat, exit poll projects July 4, 2024 Chancellor Jeremy Hunt could be set to lose his seat amid a historic night for Labour, according to the exit poll.
Election 2024: Live updates as Prime Minister Keir Starmer enters No 10 after Labour landslide July 4, 2024 City A.M. is bringing you the very latest news from 2024 General Election.
Election 2024: Exit poll projects Labour to win majority with 410 seats July 4, 2024 Labour is on course to form a majority government with 410 seats, the exit poll has projected.
Arise Sir Oliver: Dowden given knighthood and Grayling to the Lords July 4, 2024 Oliver Dowden is amongst a host of politicos receiving honours just hours before the election
Five of the best good boys (and girls) at polling stations July 4, 2024 Elections are festivals of democracy but no matter their objections to mandatory leads, grass-walking policies or anti-swimming laws, dogs of Britain are too often excluded