Removal van ‘with space for a Sky dish’ spotted heading to Downing Street
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The outgoing PM apologised after leading the Conservatives to their worst ever election result as a Labour landslide swept Sir Keir Starmer to No 10.
After the Tories suffered a heavy defeat at the General Election, who could take over from Rishi Sunak as the party leader?
Rishi Sunak’s party is set to be routed across the UK, according to the exit poll, the final test of public opinion before results are announced.
The Daily Mirror writes that ‘the Tories will be judged on their actions, and they will be found guilty’.
The Prime Minister stopped short of disclosing his preferred filling for a sandwich at first, but changed his mind later on.
The Prime Minister was asked about the row over Sir Keir Starmer’s efforts to keep Friday nights free for his family.
Labour is virtually certain (probability greater than 99%) to win more than they won in 1997 under Tony Blair, when Labour won 418 seats.
Nigel Farage’s party 40/1 to win 326 seats; Conservatives out to 50/1.
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