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May on UK poll: 'I got us into this mess, I'll get us out of it'
UK Prime Minister Theresa May has apologised for the party's poor election performance, in a 90-minute meeting with Tory MPs.
Queen's speech will be delayed amid UK election fallout
"Look they're absolutely furious. This is an election they felt sure they were going to win". BBC's political correspondent Rob Watson on the fallout from last week's UK election. Audio
'No change' to Trump state visit plans - Downing St
A UK government spokesperson says the US president's state visit is still planned after reports he wanted to wait and avoid protests.
UK election: May's top two aides 'take the fall'
Prime Minister Theresa May's two closest advisers have quit after the Conservatives failed to win a majority of MPs in the general election.
London Bridge attackers planned to use 7.5 tonne truck
British police have revealed that the London Bridge attackers tried to hire a seven-and-a-half tonne truck to carry out their attack.
Tim Bale - The UK decides
The UK general election has ended in a hung parliament and current prime minister Theresa May is expected to go. What does it mean for the thing that started it all off, Brexit? Audio
UK bookies: Up to £20m wagered on election
One person bet £200,000 on the Conservatives to win the most seats at 1/10 odds. Audio
Theresa May took gamble, led 'terrible campaign'
UK Correspondent Daniel Ashby joins Checkpoint live from England, where votes are still being counted in the UK General Election. Video, Audio
UK election
Analysis of the exit polls and predictions for the final count with reporter Dan Ashby and political scientist Bronwyn Hayward. Audio
Britons head to the polls - amid terror concerns
New Zealand political commentator Josie Pagani is in the UK for the elections and says the polls have been all over the place. She says she's been hearing that it's an 'election of two losers'. Audio
UK heads to polls amid tightened security
Armed police have been patrolling polling stations as millions of voters across the United Kingdom cast their ballots in the general election. Abi Wilkinson is a journalist based in London and says… Audio
Brits off to the polls
Bronwyn Hayward of the University of Canterbury talks about the UK political polls and if anything can be predicted in this election. Audio
Countdown to UK election: John Curtice
One of Britain's top polling experts, Professor of Politics at Strathclyde University John Curtice tells Kathryn Ryan what we should expect in tonight's general election. Audio
London Bridge attack: Death toll rises to eight
The death toll from the attacks in London on Saturday night has now risen to eight, after another body was recovered from the River Thames.
UK's May would change rights laws to curb terrorism
British Prime Minister Theresa May would change human rights laws if they "get in the way" of tackling suspected terrorists, she says.
Third London Bridge attacker named
The third London Bridge attacker has been named as 22-year-old Youssef Zaghba, a Moroccan-Italian man, while two more victims of the attack have also been named.
London Bridge attacker was known to police and MI5
Khuram Butt, one of three men who carried out Saturday's terror attack, was investigated by police in 2015. Video
Police release all detained over London attack
British police have released without charge the rest of those detained after the London Bridge attack, and a controlled explosion has been carried out in Cambridge.
London Bridge attacker had been investigated by MI5
Khuram Shazad Butt, 27, was a British citizen born in Pakistan, who was already known to police and Britain's domestic spy agency MI5. Video, Audio