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sarah bike secured a dramatic victory with 21,000 votes. but the conservatives held onto uxbridge and westway slip in london by the slimmest of majorities. that was boris johnson's seat slimmest of majorities. that was borisjohnson�*s seat until he resigned. here's a round—up of all the daily�*s developments. it was a night of spectacular results. mather, keiralexander, labour party, 16,1156. dyke, sarahjoanne, liberal democrats, 21,187. but there was also a surprise — no clean sweep for the opposition parties. steve tuckwell, the conservative party candidate, 13,965. in selby and ainsty, a labour candidate called keir defeated the conservatives. his older namesake

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BBC News at One

but the conservatives did hold on to uxbridge and south ruislip in west london by the slimmest of majorities, which was boris johnson's old seat until he resigned. this is the share of the vote. just a narrow share between the two parties. the tories' steve tuckwell made the controversial expansion of london's ultra low emission zone, brought in by the labour mayor, central to his campaign. with more now, here's our political correspondent, iain watson. it was a night of spectacular results. ~ . ~ ., results. mather, keir alexander, labour party. — results. mather, keir alexander, labour party, 60,456. _

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Verified Live

ncc at north yorkshire from the conservative party. they overturned a huge majority they are. those were the results in selby and nc. the youngest mp in parliament when he takes the seat at 25 years old. the liberal democrat sarah bike secure the dramatic victory winning more than 21,000 votes there. but conservatives held onto 0xbridge in west london by the slimmest of majorities, just for hundred and 50 votes. that was of course borisjohnson see until he resigned. in a moment will have all those results. here a political correspondent on the by election drama. we don't have thatjust at the moment. let's get reaction from the moment. let's get reaction from the constituencies directly. let's get reaction from the constituencies directly. so let's hear from the byelection constitutencies with our correspondents, tim iredale in selby, jonathan blake in frome. a huge win for labor. just how

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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 at Ten

of 20,000, the biggest shift in votes to labour in a by—election in the party's history. but rishi sunak insists the conservatives can still win the next general election, despite not only losing in selby, but also beaten by the lib dems in the by—election in somerton and frome in the west country. the prime minister points to the narrow victory in the london seat of uxbridge and south ruislip as a cause for optimism. let's look at the results in more detail, and in selby and ainsty, labour won the seat from the conservatives, with keir mather, who's 25, becoming the youngest mp in the commons. he secured close to 16,500 votes. in somerton and frome, the liberal democrat sarah dyke won a dramatic victory, bagging more than 21,000 votes. but the conservatives clung on to uxbridge and south ruislip by the slimmest of majorities, with steve tuckwell receiving nearly 1a,000 votes — just a95 ahead of labour.

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Ayman

watch me. today he made an affirmative case, about what it brings to the office, and why it's an asset, its wisdom, its experience. biden advises a, who else would've gotten this much done -- with the narrowest of majorities, but someone with this experience -- the other thing, which is fascinating, is someone who studied vice president biden in his relationship with president obama, was to hear him talk about his vice presidency. he says he thinks that kamala harris hasn't got enough attention. we know republicans get a lot of attention. another news channel gives her a lot of attention. there is -- biden's team, that says that although age will be a factor, they have to make an affirmative case for kamala harris to talk more about her, and addition to what the president said and they'd be today. what do we see today? president biden got tacos with -- they're trying to show more of a team dynamic, just like president obama's showcase president vice president biden and their day-to-day

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Katy Tur Reports

prolonged recession. no one wants that. joining me now is nbc news capitol hill correspondent, ali vitale and msnbc business and data reporter brian chung. no one wants that, ali, but the two sides don't seem to have anything that they agree on. talk to me about what the expectation are and how hakeem jefferies or mitch mcconnell might factor into this. >> no one wants that, but that's about the only thing they can agree on here because the paths to averting a debt ceiling crisis like this one are completely divergent based on what party you're talking to. we know house speaker mccarthy has been trying to cajole prsz back to the table passing that bill by the slimmest of majorities in his conference, and nevertheless, using it as an excuse by saying house republicans are doing something here and meanwhile we're watching democrats dig in their heels saying they'll talk about budget cuts and it's separate

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CNN Tonight

that wants to govern, we showed in the last congress the same five t majority, that the republicans had today, were passed historic legislation from the american rescue plan to bipartisan infrastructure bill, pact act, the chips act, inflation reduction act. old and with the narrowest of majorities. we show that we can govern. we come back in power in two years, i think i see democrats going back to the type of rules that get things done, as opposed to the cast for seeing on the floor today, which is just a precursor of what we can expect in the next two years. >> speaking of getting things done, i'm sure that if democrats were to extend, not necessarily a life preserver or

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All In With Chris Hayes

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American Voices With Alicia Menendez

not going to support him. i've spoken to speaker pelosi right after she kicked them off of the floor of the house given that farewell speech. she announced that she would still stay there. she does want the caucus to work, she doesn't want it to be, what she described as the motherly in law in the kitchen saying that that's not how my son likes the stuffing, that's not how we make it in our family. and so she's not going to be a backseat driver. i notice that she has a lot of opinions about the way that things ought to go. i would not be surprised if she does not want to serve as a shadow speaker, but i wouldn't be surprised if she is there as a resource for leader jeffries and his deputies, as they grapple with these very difficult decisions. >> in addition to having strong opinions, she also to has a track record of being able to get things done. sometimes with the slimmest of majorities. i think it is the hard thing to capture about doing this type of work. some of it is vote counting, some of it is -- some of it is relationship

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