Highlights
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Boris Johnson will remain prime minister with a comfortable majority, as numerous Labour heartland seats fall to the Conservatives. Find out what’s happened in every constituency.
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Former and aspiring candidates said outgoing leader and his views were the biggest factor
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Defeated members have until 19 December to clear offices before security passes stop working
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Our specialists look into series of pre-election pledges, from health to education and media policy
Latest news
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The former prime minister could swap constituencies now that his own might be in danger at next general election
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Danny Beales, who hopes to oust former PM, says Uxbridge and South Ruislip deserves ‘full-time MP’
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Phones4U boss John Caudwell says he may withdraw support for the party and the prime minister
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Staff including Dominic Cummings recommended hiring Public First for research on ‘levelling up’
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Information commissioner says data was voluntarily deleted amid concerns about ‘weak’ enforcement
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Study shows Labour faces continuous decline unless it tackles perception it is London-centric
In depth
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We return to speak to the people we interviewed pre-election last December. How have they fared?
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Lib Dems could be handed victory as supporters of main opposition parties desert them
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Muslims feel ‘stabbed in the back’ by the party over cancelled plans for a new mosque
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There have been some bold boasts during the campaign. Here are some of the highlights
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We examine the Tories’ claim that the cost of the festive season for families would rise by over £100 under Jeremy Corbyn
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Chancellor said end to uncertainty would ‘unleash a tidal wave’ of investments
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Labour’s Jon Ashworth made claim after photo of four-year-old at Leeds hospital appeared
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Investment was made, with different strategies used, and varying success
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From Corbynista memes to posts by Rees-Mogg fans, we dissect the major debates
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Groundbreaking research gives snapshot of world in which politics coverage is warped by social media algorithms and friendship groups
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From Facebook fights to Boris Johnson saying ‘boobies’, six volunteers show how they got their election fix
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YouGov projects election results of Conservatives unchanged on 43% and Labour on 34%
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Comparison of average polling graphs suggests party slightly behind previous level this time
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Johnson’s polling mirrors that of May’s in 2017. No wonder the Conservative message is to warn against complacency
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Major YouGov poll points to comfortable 68-seat majority for Boris Johnson on 12 December
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