Parliamentary majority in the balance as Britain votes
Britain’s Prime Minister Theresa May, flanked by her husband Philip after meeting the Queen in Buckingham Palace in London, Britain, on June 9. 2017.
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Prime Minister Theresa May leaves Buckingham Palace the day after the general election in which the Conservatives lost their majority.
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Prime Minister Theresa May arrives with her husband Philip, second from left, at Buckingham Palace on Friday for her audience with Queen Elizabeth II.
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People cross Westminster Bridge in front of the Houses of Parliament the day after Britain’s election.
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The Labor Party’s Shadow Chancellor of the Exchequer John McDonnell leaves after speaking to reporters on College Green, opposite the Houses of Parliament.
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British Prime Minister Theresa May arrives with her husband Philip at the ballot counting center in Maidenhead early Friday.
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Britain’s Labor Party leader Jeremy Corbyn arrives at his constituency in London.
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Palmerston, the Foreign and Commonwealth Office cat, stalks past 10 Downing Street in front of the waiting media in central London after election results came in.
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Election officials count votes in the Emirates Arena in Glasgow, Scotland.
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Election officials react during vote counting in the Emirates Arena in Glasgow, Scotland.
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Police watch over election officials as they count votes in the Emirates Arena in Glasgow, Scotland.
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The London Eye gleams with a color projection early Friday.
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Jeffrey Donaldson, Democratic Unionist Party candidate for Lagan Valley, celebrates his election win at the Eikon Exhibition Center in Lisburn, Northern Ireland.
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A TV crew reports from Parliament Square in Westminster as the Elizabeth Tower, commonly referred to as Big Ben, and the Houses of Parliament loom in the background.
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