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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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It was a bad night for the opinion polls, with only a tiny number predicting the 52:48 split in favour of leave
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Leave campaign leader heads list which also includes Theresa May, Nicky Morgan, Priti Patel and Dominic Raab
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MPs across Labour party say they are ready to back move by Margaret Hodge and Ann Coffey as leader criticised for lacklustre campaign
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Screens bearing paintings of St Victor of Marseilles and St Margaret of Antioch back on display at Holy Trinity church
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As billionaire arrives in UK to unveil his second Scottish golf course, opponents are still fighting him over the first one
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Analysis by the Guardian shows the higher median age in an area the higher the turnout – meaning larger numbers of older, leave voters got their way
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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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The day Brexit pushed the markets into freefall
Larry Elliott Economics editor
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I voted leave, but the divisions exposed by this nastiest of campaigns bring me no joy. Now is the time for a new settlement, with no one left behind
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First they came for the Poles … in the wake of the EU referendum people across the UK are fearful of the intolerance that has been unleashed
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NHSNHSHealth service leaders focused on change at the NHS Confederation conference – but as funding growth slows, it will be ‘bloody tough’
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CrimeCrimeBalaclava-clad attackers stab man 20 times in busy Salford streetGreater Manchester police investigating ‘sustained and vicious’ assault say 23-year-old victim is lucky to be alive
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The European Union’s top leaders Jean-Claude Juncker, Angela Merkel and François Hollande say they regret the UK’s EU referendum result, but respect the outcome
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As UK prime minister David Cameron steps down from his post after defeat in the UK referendum, the Guardian charts his political career from fresh-faced upstart to European defeat
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Nicola Sturgeon believes a second referendum on Scottish independence is “highly likely”
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Boris Johnson pays tribute to Cameron before congratulating the British people on voting to leave the European Union
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US presidential nominee Donald Trump says it is ‘great thing’ that the people of the UK have ‘taken back their country’ on Friday, following the Brexit result
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David Cameron announces he will resign as prime minister before the Conservative party autumn conference
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A look back at how events unfolded on EU referendum night
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Live EU referendum fallout: Johnson says no rush for Brexit as Cameron quits
• Markets tumble before partial recovery
• Boris Johnson: ‘No haste’ to start Brexit process
• Sturgeon says second Scottish referendum ‘highly likely’
Boris Johnson says 'no need for haste' to start EU exit negotiations
Sturgeon prepares for second Scottish independence poll
Cameron resigns after UK votes to leave EU