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UK Labour Party nominates 5 contenders for new leader
Exit polls: Conservatives won majority, awaiting official results; Johnson: Celebrate
According to the exit poll, Boris Johnson's Conservatives are projected to win 368 seats in the House of Commons, versus 191 for the Jeremy Corbin's Labour Party, BBC reports.
Polling stations are closed at 10 pm local time, with the first official results expected in the next seven hours.
Scottish Parliament Supports New Referendum on Independence
Deputies in the Parliament in Edinburgh voted in support of the initiative of the Scottish government for the holding of a new referendum on independence.
The Parliamentary majority which includes deputies from the Scottish National Party and the Scottish Party of the Greens voted in support of the government's demand.
British PM, new opposition leader spar politely in parliament's ritual joust
The new leader of Britain?s opposition Labour Party, veteran leftist Jeremy Corbyn, confronted Prime Minister David Cameron in parliament for the first time on Sept. 16 and said the house?s raucous weekly question-and-answer session should be less theatrical and more about hearing ordinary people?s voices.
'Lion roars' as Scottish nationalists score historic sweep
The Scottish National Party (SNP) won a landslide in Scotland on May 8, destroying the Labour party north of the border in a historic leap forward which could increase pressure for a fresh referendum on independence.
The nationalists won 56 of 59 parliamentary seats in Scotland in the May 7 general election, final results showed, up from just six at the last vote in 2010.
Scottish party has "historic success" in British election
Scottish party has "historic success" in British election
LONDON -- Scottish National Party (SNP) leader Nicola Sturgeon has said that voters in Scotland lost trust in the Labor Party, and "want to an end to austerity."
Her party, according to preliminary results for the British general election, won almost all seats in Scotland.
Cameron set for UK poll win as Scottish nationalists triumph
Prime Minister David Cameron's Conservatives looked on course May 8 for a surprise victory in Britain's general election which could redefine the country's future in Europe and herald more austerity cuts.
Cameron's Conservatives Projected to Win GB Elections
David Cameron's conservative Tory Party are in the lead in the Great Britain elections. It is projected that the formation led by the current PM will get 316 out of the 650 available seats in the London Parliament. The number, however, is under the minimum majority needed - 326.
The UK Labour Party will most probably be coming in second with 239 MPs.
Djukanovic Reshuffles his Team in Montenegro
Parliament on Wednesday approved the new cabinet of Prime Minister Milo Djukanovic, tasked with reviving the economy and leading Montenegro closer to NATO and EU membership.
MPs from the ruling coalition voted in favour of new education, culture, health, justice and labour ministers. The opposition voted against the new cabinet.
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UK strikes deal to grant Scotland more powers to counter separatists
Britain's main political parties struck what they said was a historic deal to grant Scotland tax-raising powers and greater autonomy to try to satisfy disappointed separatists who lost an independence vote two months ago.