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Change begins right here, says Starmer as Labour heads for government
Leicestershire Live via Yahoo News UK· 1 hour agoBut early results suggested the final total could be even higher, as the party retained seats such...
Tory infighting begins as Rishi Sunak leads party to record-breaking defeat
The Independent· 36 minutes ago“Decent man though he is, Rishi Sunak’s brief, tragic premiership has ended, and it is best that it...
Labour beat SNP in early Scottish results as former minister returns
The Irish News· 2 hours agoThe results come as the BBC/ITV/Sky exit poll predicted a 170-seat majority for Labour across the...
Nearly two years on antidepressants has ruined my sex drive
Metro· 21 minutes agoI’ve also never thought of myself as someone who would want to be in an open relationship – it seems...
Lucy Letby to be sentenced for attempted murder of baby girl
The Irish News· 3 hours agoChild serial killer nurse Lucy Letby will be sentenced today for the attempted murder of a baby...
People Are Spilling On The Worst Case Of "Rich Kid Syndrome" That They Have Ever Seen, And Some Of...
BuzzFeed via Yahoo News UK· 38 minutes agoA 10th grader spilled nail polish in her purse and started screaming in the middle of class that it...
Election key moments: Farage wins, Shapps loses and Starmer mobbed by supporters
SKY News· 2 hours agoIt has been a night of big wins, historic losses... and more than a few surprises. Voters have...
Tory election result ‘historically bad’, says outgoing Scottish leader
Shropshire Star· 3 hours agoThe Tories have endured a “historically bad” result in the General Election, the party’s outgoing...
SNP going to be ‘beat well’, says Stephen Flynn
The Irish News· 49 minutes agoThe SNP’s Westminster leader Stephen Flynn has said he expects the party to be “beat well” in the General Election. Speaking after he retained his...
Grieving and unheard, the British public has voted for change – in weariness more than in hope
The Conversation via Yahoo News UK· 12 minutes agoWho would have believed that populist anti-immigration parties would be in the ascendancy across Europe, while their British counterpart could entertain ...