Monday, 26 May 2014

Election results special - politics.co.uk

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All the results are now in from this year's elections. And it's all just a little bit newsworthy.

Ukip makes history

Farage's triumph: Voters flock to Ukip as Europe turns right

Nigel Farage's eurosceptic message resonated with voters even more strongly than in 2009

Nigel Farage's Ukip has confounded his critics by winning the European parliamentary elections outright, in the biggest rejection of mainstream politics by British voters in modern times.

European elections coverage

Three losers: A European elections catastrophe for Westminster's chiefs

A terrible, terrible night for all three

Which party leader has come out worst from this year's elections?

European elections 2014: Results breakdown

Each region told a similar story - but with subtle differences

Here's our simplified region-by-region look at the 2014 European election results across the UK

End of the BNP: Nick Griffin loses Euro seat

Hate preachers out: Nick Griffin leaves European parliament.

Far right party received just one per cent of all votes.

Ukip's European election results are not as good as they seem

Nigel Farage: The right's answer to David Owen

The 'earthquake' so widely predicted did not in the end materialise.

Local elections coverage

Four things we've learned from the local elections

Nigel Farage is greeted by a supporter following the local elections, but he hasn't done as well as the media thinks he has

All is not as it appears as the dust settles on the British political landscape.

David Cameron's path to victory now looks blocked

Has David Cameron lost his way?

The Tory leader looks no closer to a majority than when he first got the job.

Local elections 2014 as-it-happens

Will it be Nigel Farage's night?

All the action from across the country as the results come in.

Mental health charity calls for urgent action to prevent avoidable deaths

The national charity Rethink Mental Illness has welcomed a new Oxford University report which calls for urgent action to address physical health problems of people with mental illness.

eBay’s cyber-attack represents a significant breach

The cyber-attack on eBay is a serious breach for the e-commerce giant and its customers says the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET).

News from the Low Incomes Tax Reform Group of the Chartered Institute of Taxation

Charity issues guide to help taxpayers pay the right amount.

Boeing, Nok Air finalize order for 737 MAXs, Next-Generation 737s

Efficiency of 737 supports Nok Air's low-cost model: first airline to fly 737 MAX in Thailand.

New technology means more efficient solar panels at half the cost will be available within five years

IET AF Harvey Prize Winner presents new solar technology to the UK.

The RSPCA reveals its most incredible animal rescues

Our inspectors and welfare officers have helped save the lives of thousands of animals this year. In March alone the charity took almost 100,000 calls from the public asking for help.

Gross mortgage lending continues to grow in April

Gross mortgage lending was an estimated £16.6 billion in April, according to the Council of Mortgage Lenders.

How will borrowers cope when interest rates begin to rise?

On Sunday, during an interview for Sky News’ Murnaghan programme, the governor of the Bank of England, Mark Carney, warned about "deep structural problems" in the UK housing market.

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