Chris Mason, the top dog of the BBC’s political team, has said Labour has achieved a “spectacular victory”.
Their result after the last election was their worst since 1935 he explained, and they faced a mountain of a task to win even by a small margin.
But they’ve done it, and “Sir Keir Starmer will be prime minister by lunchtime, taking to Downing Street a colossal majority”, he says.
The big picture is this: within hours, we will soon have our fourth prime minister in under two years.
The whirlwind of British politics continues.
We live in a world of unprecedented voter volatility – more people in more places are more willing to change their minds more often and more quickly about politics than ever before.
And it has happened again.
Youth football teams and grassroots clubs across the country have held a minute’s silence at the start of their games to commemorate a 10-year-old girl who di
10-year-old Poppy Atkinson was killed when she was struck by a car during a training session at Kendal Rugby Club in Cumbria. Clubs from Leeds to London
The high court, sitting in Liverpool, heard Uefa had relied upon the principle that English courts will not inquire into the legality of actions by foreign gove
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