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Live resultsFull results »Remain 48% 16,141,241Leave 52% 17,410,742
- Estimated votes remaining
0 of 382 local authorities still to declare72.16% turnoutRegional results- Scotlandremain62%
- Walesleave52.5%
- Northern Irelandremain55.8%
- Londonremain59.9%
- Rest of Englandleave57%
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Presidents of European bodies say there will be no renegotiations and Britain must act on vote to avoid prolonging uncertainty
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From mortgage repayments, pensions and petrol to graduate jobs, we look at the practical implications of Britain’s withdrawal from the EU
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If you’re young and angry about the EU referendum, you’re right to be
Rhiannon Lucy CosslettBy all means feel bitter, but please take heart. What those of you who voted stood up for was noble and one day will be again -
Editorial: A prime minister is gone, but that is of nothing compared to the fallout for the economy, our union and Europe. It will all have to be grappled with, and so too will the economic neglect and the social alienation which have driven Britain to the exit door
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Australian prime minister says UK vote to leave EU could cause a ‘shock’ that would require ‘strong economic leadership’
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Coalition leads the two-party preferred vote in the Seven ReachTel poll 51% to 49%, unchanged from the previous week
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The uneasy truce between the PM and his party’s right on climate change and marriage equality is under threat, while the Brexit vote challenges his stability v chaos message
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Western Australia’s breakfast radio king hung up his headphones three months ago, and is being hailed for a stellar 47-year radio career
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Knowing I was unlikely to get back to camp before nightfall, I climbed on to the bank, but there was no sign of the path back
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Unique in risk and scale, Hobart’s Dark Mofo is vast, immersive and leaves the rest of the country for dead
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The annual World’s Ugliest Dog competition takes place this weekend in Petaluma, California. So how do owners get the entrants looking their, er, best?
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Collingwood’s worst MCG crowd in 76 years saw the Magpies snap their three-game AFL losing streak at Fremantle’s expense
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Bryce Cartwright made a compelling case for a NSW call up after firing Penrith to a 28-26 NRL win over South Sydney
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With the tournament having reached its halfway stage we pick our best and worst XI based on the individual player ratings from each game
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Ben Simmons says he can’t wait to get to Philadelphia after the 76ers selected him with the No 1 pick of the NBA Draft
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From Boris Becker feeling both sides of a shock to Ivo Karlovic helping to pave the way for Roger Federer, half a dozen underdog stories from SW19
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Phil Gould’s criticism of NSW State of Origin captain Paul Gallen has become personal, according to Cronulla coach Shane Flanagan
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Cameron has lost his job – his Teflon cockiness has finally worn off
Aditya ChakraborttyAs the pound plunges and markets slide, remember that this referendum was called by David Cameron to fend off Nigel Farage and his own Tory ultras. He has lost his gamble – and the country will pay the price -
Google is not going to replace your doctor – yet
Celine GounderThe search giant has introduced symptom checkers onto its site this week. Here is one physician’s verdict
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AFL journalist at centre of the latest Eddie McGuire furore condemns Footy Show host’s recent contribution
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Queensland man Ashley David Hill, who was arrested after sending an ultrasound of his unborn child to an undercover FBI agent, given five-year sentence
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John Ashe, ex-president of general assembly, died of ‘traumatic asphyxiation’ while lifting weights on bench at New York home, say authorities
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Leftwing senator, who has yet to concede defeat to Hillary Clinton in Democratic race, gives speech on ‘where we go from here’ to New York crowd
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The UNHCR is working tirelessly to provide life-changing humanitarian support to the millions of displaced people around the globe. In this Q&A, the not-for-profit’s National Director of Australia, Naomi Steer explains what you can do to help the world’s most vulnerableIs there anything Australians can do to help with the international refugee crisis?
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Maggie Smith finds both the humour and the tragedy in the lead role of The Lady in the VanMaggie Smith rises to the fall
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Winter in Tasmania: Reveal your curious side as you explore our events and festival guide. Take our interactive test to discover your personality and find out where winter in Tasmania could take youReveal Your Curious Side - Interactive
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After Orlando, Washington recited the same partisan lines. But elsewhere, gun control groups are turning to solutions that could change the way we think about gun reform
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A working-class revolt has taken place, and frustration is spilling out in all sorts of directions. If Britain is to have a future, the escalating culture wars have to stop
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LGBTI Australians have already been subject to hateful, offensive attacks in the name of opposing marriage equality. There’s one way to ensure the debate is respectful
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Hangzhou already has a copycat Eiffel Tower, while other cities have versions of Manhattan and Tower Bridge. Now critics say the proposed Zhejiang Gate Towers bear a suspicious resemblance to the destroyed World Trade Centre buildings
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The Namarrador returns, tensions simmer in the Zone and there’s a charge against patriarchal paradigms in another plot-packed and ambitious episode
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Want to find the cradle of French cuisine, the former brothel of Edward VII or where Napoleon lost his virginity? A network of locals in Paris, and cities worldwide, is guiding tourists to secret spots
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Francis Bacon was a great artist, but a very bad record keeper. As the definitive inventory of his paintings is published, Stephen Smith meets the art history detective who catalogued his life
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As the Oscar winner takes a rare lead turn this week in the charming comedy The Meddler, we look back on her finest big-screen performances
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From glitter tops and PVC trousers to high heels and fake fur stoles, forget playing it waterproof and sensible
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Quentin Blake guides us through the remarkable story of his collaboration with Roald Dahl to make The BFG
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Architect Anna Gibb’s illustrations span global cities from Hong Kong to Glasgow – and bring to life the rich histories that emerge out of their buildings
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