Polls close and counting gets under waypublished at 22:08 Greenwich Mean Time 12 December 2019
Voters have been to the polls to decide who will form the next UK government.
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Voters have been to the polls to decide who will form the next UK government.
Read MoreRegistered voters in the city's 73 constituencies will be able to cast their ballots until 22:00 GMT.
Read MorePolling stations open in schools, community centres and church halls across Kent, Surrey and Sussex.
Read MoreVoters in the West have the chance to choose 29 MPs.
Read MoreConservatives leave a lot of gaps in their offer at this election, and a very different flavour in Scotland.
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Read MoreIn the EU referendum came two distinct results. Scotland and Northern Ireland voted to remain, whilst England and Wales voted to leave.
So how will the general election impact the union between Scotland, England, Wales and Northern Ireland?
Alys Harte reports from Belfast and Katie Razzall reports from East Renfrewshire near Glasgow.
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Read MoreNicola Sturgeon, Jackson Carlaw, Richard Leonard and Willie Rennie answered questions from voters.
Read MoreChi Chi Izundu explains what should avoid doing when you go to cast your vote in the UK general election.
Read MoreThe rules on everything from whether you can take your own pen to voting while drunk.
Read MoreThe Liberal Democrat leader says the party is concentrating on denying Boris Johnson a Brexit majority.
Read MoreSome first-time voters feel they have to choose between religion and policy.
Read MoreFour young Muslims discuss the issues that matter to them ahead of the election.
Read MoreThe Lib Dem leader says allowing gender self-identification will address widespread "demonisation".
Read MoreUp and down the UK, moderators are grappling with an upsurge in political debate.
Read MoreWhy will about a third of the record four million people registered to vote not turn up on Thursday?
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