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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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Join the Guardian’s editor-in-chief Katharine Viner, and columnist Gary Younge to consider some of the questions and feelings that the referendum result has prompted
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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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They told us their worries about the prospect of Brexit and now that the UK has voted to leave Britain’s workers share their reaction
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Why the residents of Barking and Dagenham voted for leave
Roy GreensladeAnd why the Mirror group titles soft-pedalled on their support for remain -
His predecessors as Conservative prime minister were both ousted by strife over Europe, so he knew the dangers
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Republican presidential candidate says result is ‘a great thing’ on visit to his Turnberry golf resort
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The music kicks off in earnest with main stage sets from Muse and ZZ Top plus an all-day grime stage
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OBO report: Will England take the lead in the five-game series with Sri Lanka after the first match was tied? Find out with Dan Lucas
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Robotic-canine housebot designed to take care the domestic chores takes one step on four legs closer to reality with new SpotMini
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A few years ago, life was good but I had a breakdown last year and my boyfriend recently ended our relationship
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England’s presence high up on the dribble list shows how the basic idea of one has changed during the tournament
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What makes Djokovic the perfect tennis player?
Simon CambersDjokovic begins the defence of his Wimbledon title next week and the strategy analyst for the tournament, Craig O’Shannessy, and former France Davis Cup player Henri Leconte give the lowdown on why the Serb is world No1
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Donald Trump deserves his frosty reception in Scotland
Anthony BaxterBully-boy antics and broken promises to build the ‘greatest luxury golf resort in the world’ have driven the billionaire’s reputation into the rough -
I understand why so many working-class people voted for Brexit. The political class needs to stop ignoring them
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Guardian writers' Brexit verdict
Polly Toynbee, Matthew d'Ancona, Suzanne Moore -
We have woken up in a different country
Jonathan Freedland
around the world
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Lawsuit alleges automaker tried to cover up hundreds of related accidents, and a recalled Jeep Grand Cherokee was involved in the death of Anton Yelchin, 27
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The most prestigious chateaux in the French wine-growing region are set to reap rewards after years of average produce
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It’s a difficult adjustment for most parents once their children have left home. Here we offer advice on how to cope with the feeling of loss
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From Tashkent to Samarkand and Bukhara, travel writer Caroline Eden believes Uzbekistan offers a dazzling mix of traditional style and a modern outlook
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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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Being a child actor seemed like a vision of what the world could be, says Emma Cline, author of The Girls – free of sharp edges
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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 -
That Evo Morales lost a bid for a fourth re-election in February is today the least of his problems, as his government stands accused of targeting press freedom over coverage of the spiralling saga of a child fathered with an ex-girlfriend
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In an age when chefs are regularly compared to artists and philosophers, Magnus Nilsson is among the world’s most renowned. But is the simple act of cooking ever worthy of such veneration?
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Reactions from leaders and the public in London and Europe on the EU referendum result – in pictures
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On Friday, the UK woke up to a a national referendum result with a clear decision to leave the EU
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The Guardian’s picture editors bring you a selection of photo highlights from around the world, including a holy day in Aliaga and the Westminster media
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Feasting jackals, Yellowstone’s grizzly bears and delicate pick roseate spoonbills are among this week’s pick of images from the natural world
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Red and yellow and pink and green, orange and purple and blue: rainbows are totally 2016
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