What was the turnout in the 2019 general election?
Voters are heading to the polls today to choose who they want to represent them in Parliament.
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Voters are heading to the polls today to choose who they want to represent them in Parliament.
Add outlandish ex-Nuggets coach George Karl to the list of liberals fed up and revolting against President Joe Biden's insistence on being the Democratic presidential nominee.
The results of the general election have now been announced, with the Labour party winning by a huge majority. Millions of voters took to their local polling station on Thursday (July 4) to cast their votes in the first nationwide election since 2019.
Sir Keir Starmer is now set to move into No.10 Downing Street after his Labour party won a huge majority of votes in the general election. Following a landslide victory, Keir is now Labour’s first prime minister since Gordon Brown in 2010, ending the Conservative Party's 14 year streak.
The Conservatives are on course to lose every single seat in Greater Manchester, according to the final polls published ahead of the general election. Three mega-polls published today (July 4) have predicted that Labour are set to win an historic landslide majority.
A mosque says it has apologised to a Tory general election candidate 'for how he was treated' after video footage emerged of a man shouting at him outside.
The incoming European Parliament will continue work on a legal framework to determine who is liable in case of defaults in artificial intelligence products, now that the AI Act will take effect on 1 August. But the Brussels tech lobby and consumer organisations remain divided over the need for additional rules.
Attempts by Hungarian premier Viktor Orbán to address MEPs at the inaugural plenary sitting of the newly elected assembly in Strasbourg have been rebuffed by parliamentary chiefs unable to find room to accommodate him in the agenda, two sources familiar with the issue have told Euronews.