Keir Starmer leads Labour to a historic victory in the UK election, shaking up British politics and surprising the world.
In a stunning turn of events, the UK General Election of 2024 has reshaped the political landscape of Britain. Keir Starmer and the Labour Party have clinched a landslide victory, ending 14 years of Conservative rule. The tides turned as Britons embraced center-left policies, ushering in a new era under Starmer's leadership. The election saw record-breaking results, with the Conservative Party experiencing its lowest number of MPs in history. Labour's surge to power has garnered global attention, with world leaders welcoming the new Prime Minister. The shift to the center-left marks a significant change in British politics, sparking discussions on electoral reform and the impact of disproportionate representation.
A total of 121 Conservative MPs have been elected: the lowest number in the party's history. The previous record low was 156, set in 1906. The Tories have ...
By BBC Monitoring and Matthew Davis. The Conservatives have emerged with "broken bones" from the UK election after Rishi Sunak's "dismal end" - but the big ...
The exit polls are in and the makeup of the UK parliament as a result of the 2024 general election is set to be completely different.
After 14 years of Conservative rule, Britons elected a new prime minister, Keir Starmer, and Parliament dominated by the Labour Party, which hadn't won a ...
The tectonic plates of British politics have shifted after Britons resoundingly voted to put an end to 14 years of Conservative rule, and deliver a ...
Unlike in other voting systems, there are no second rounds or ranking of first- and second-choice candidates.
Interim summary results of the 4th July 2024 general election, where Labour won a majority in Parliament.
Leaders across Europe on Friday reacted to the U.K.'s dramatic election, heaping praise on Labour leader and incoming British Prime Minister Keir Starmer.
Starmer has a huge majority, but must work quickly to deliver real improvements in areas that affect people's lives.
While one must congratulate the Labour Party for its stunning victory, and hopefully the Labour government will do positive things for the common good, ...
Reform UK has won just four seats with 14 percent of the vote, while Conservatives got 121 seats on 24 percent โ why?
Arguments for electoral reform in the UK just got stronger with a low Labour vote delivering a massively disproportionate number of seats.
Voters turned away from a deeply unpopular party but the true story of this election is more complex.