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BBC News at Six

bagging more than 21,000 votes. but the conservatives clung onto uxbridge and south ruislip in west london by the slimmest of majorities, with steve tuckwell receiving nearly 1a thousand votes just 495, ahead of labour. (mix screens)we�*ll have plenty of analysis on what the results could mean for a general election. but first, here's our political editor, chris mason. (os live) thumbs upfor care thumbs up for care starmer this morning, but he had to get on a train to celebrate. destination, yorkshire, selby & ainsty had a rock—solid conservative majority until it didn't. labour's win here, then, one heck of an achievement. you voted for change, you put your trust in the labour party, and we hear you. we hear that cry for change away from the chaos, away from those rising bills, the public services, a cry for change, and we will deliver, we will deliver from keir mather here, and we will deliver with the next labour government.— deliver with the next labour government. , , ., , ., ., government. this is what “ubilation looks like government. this is what “ubilation looksukefor— government. this is what “ubilation looks like for labour, _ government. this is whatjubilation looks like for labour, winning - government. this is whatjubilation looks like for labour, winning big i looks like for labour, winning big in a place where they don't expect to win. and yet, and yet, there is

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BBC News Now

because i am always saying no complacency, it is the first time ever that i have been able to say, well done kier! keir mather, the new mp! fantastic. and, iwant to address those that voted for us yesterday, directly. because you voted for change, you put your trust in the labour party, and we hear you. we hear that cry for change away from the chaos, those rising bills, the crumbling public services, a cry for change. and we will deliver. we will deliver through keir mather, and we will deliver through the next labour government. because, this labour party has changed. what happened yesterday is a vindication of that change. the priorities of working

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BBC News at Ten

we'll have plenty of analysis on what the results could mean for a general election. but first, here's our political editor, chris mason. a thumbs up from keir starmer this morning, but he had to get on a train to find a spot to celebrate. destination, yorkshire. selby and ainsty had a rock—solid conservative majority, until that is, it didn't. labour's win here, then, unquestionably one heck of an achievement. you voted for change, you put your trust in the labour party, and we hear you. we hear that cry for change, away from the chaos, away from those rising bills, the crumbling public services, a cry for change, and we will deliver. we will deliver through keir mather here, and we will deliver with the next labour government. this is whatjubilation looks like for labour,

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