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Labour is heading for its worst election defeat in living memory
The blame for this tragedy isn't just with government – it's with those who voted for an incompetent leader.
'Not another one': Social media reacts to UK general election announcement
There was a mixed reaction on the news of a snap vote in June.
How to register to vote for the snap general election on 8 June 2017
It will be the second general election in two years.
How Theresa May caught Westminster off-guard and called a snap general election
The UK is set for an early general election on 8 June.
Four other times Britain called a snap general election in history
Theresa May has announced an election will be held on 8 June.
How to call a snap election: Theresa May's next moves explained
May intends to use the Fixed-Term Parliaments Act 2011 to secure an early UK general election in 2017.
Pound surges against dollar after Theresa May calls snap UK general election
Sterling hits highest level since January against dollar after PM calls for 8 June election.
General Election: What the latest polls say about support for Labour
All of the major polling firms put Theresa May's Conservatives squarely ahead of Jeremy Corbyn's Labour Party.
Read Theresa May's snap general election speech in full
Country will go to the polls on 8 June.
Theresa May announces snap general election
Prime Minister previously said on several occasions she would not seek early election.
Theresa May announces June general election: As it happened
PM confirms snap election outside Downing Street
Theresa May urges Britain to 'have faith in Christ' in Brexit aftermath
The British prime minister spoke of cherishing Christian values in her Easter message.
Employing cheaper overseas labour makes us complicit in creating an underclass of unemployed Brits
Governments must give us tax breaks and share the benefits savings with employers.
Matthew Elliott: What the man behind Vote Leave did next
Interview: Matthew Elliott, one of the most influential people in Britain, spoke to IBTimes UK.
Theresa May tells EU Council chief Donald Tusk: Gibraltar is off the table
UK prime minister and European Union Council president held talks in Downing Street.
Theresa May just hit Labour where it hurts – the Ken Livingstone scandal
Tory leader uses local election campaign launch to claim Labour has 'betrayed' the Jewish community.
Prince Charles swipes RAF Airbus from Theresa May who is forced to charter Boeing 747
Protocol dictates the PM is third in line to use the plane after the Queen and Prince Charles.
In pictures: Gibraltar remains rock solid as it keeps calm and carries on being British
With its red telephone boxes and double decker buses, Gibraltar remains an outpost of Britishness at the tip of Spain.
Theresa May on Saudi trade talks: UK tradition of defending human rights is still there
UK prime minister is set to meet Saudi Arabia's King Salman a week after triggering Brexit talks.
BP to cut chief executive Bob Dudley's maximum pay by 30%
Dudley's potential maximum pay to be capped at around £12.2m for the next three years, reports say.
UK government's claim that 'no deal is better than a bad deal' is unsubstantiated says committee
A 'no deal' would see the UK fall back on trading under World Trade Organization rules.
Striking a post-Brexit trade deal will be 'a laborious endeavour' German vice-chancellor warns May
Sigmar Gabriel said Germany 'as keen as the UK' to agree on an 'orderly withdrawal' and trade terms.
The EU knows winning Gibraltar back for Spain is far less important than a great Brexit deal
It's unlikely that other EU members would let a beneficial Brexit deal be scuppered by Spain.
Theresa May: British military trainers to be sent to Jordan to help defeat Isis
The PM will discuss terrorism, trade and the Syrian refugee crisis during a 3-day visit to the Middle East.
UK erects first-ever woman statue in Parliament Square as suffragette leader is honoured
Theresa May has granted Millicent Fawcett the prestigious tribute
Shadow health secretary tells Theresa May to 'get a grip' after 18-week NHS target scrapped
Jon Ashworth said Tories could be breaking the law with violation of NHS constitution.
Donald Tusk prepares to reveal EU approach to Brexit negotiations
The draft guidelines are expected to back Merkel and Hollande's call for departure terms to be settled first.
Brexit Secretary David Davis reassures EU of commitment to security
European leaders accused Theresa May of trying to 'blackmail' EU to get a better trade deal.
Sturgeon signs letter formally seeking permission to hold second Scottish independence referendum
The letter is expected to be sent to Theresa May on Friday (31 March).
Government rules mean Theresa May loses out on wine, shoes and a rug
Many world leaders fell foul of the gift value rules imposed by the government.