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Vote Remain? This is how not to be a sore Brexit loser
Newsbeat’s guide to taking Brexit in your stride, even if it’s not what you voted.
City shock at referendum result
Tens of thousands of City staff who turned up for work this morning found their professional world turned upside down.
‘What have we done’ – teenage anger
As the result of the EU referendum became clear, the poll’s divisive effects across generational lines became apparent online.
Brexit: Europe stunned by UK Leave vote
BBC correspondents across Europe report on the wave of shock reverberating around the continent in response to the UK vote to leave the EU.
‘Do I need a new passport?’ and more questions
The Reality Check team has been sent many questions about people’s personal circumstances and how they will be affected by the UK leaving the European Union.
In pictures
The UK has voted to leave the EU – a process that has come to be known as Brexit. Here are some of the images from a historic day.
Eight reasons
The UK has voted to quit the European Union following a referendum on its membership. So how did the Leave campaign win?
Anthony Joshua: How to look like the IBF heavyweight champion
IBF world heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua discusses his training regime, including his favourite core workout and his food heaven and hell.
Reality Check: How could Brexit affect the Premier League?
The BBC’s Chris Morris examines how the Premier League might be affected in the event of a Brexit.
Brexit: What does it mean for expats, here and in the EU?
How does the UK’s vote to leave the European Union affect British expats in Europe, and EU nationals working in the UK?
Boris Johnson: ‘There is no need for haste’
Boris Johnson, a key figure in the Leave campaign, has said there is “no need for haste” after the UK voted to exit the European Union.
Wimbledon draw: Andy Murray to play fellow Briton Liam Broady in first round
World number two Andy Murray is drawn against fellow Briton Liam Broady in the first round of Wimbledon.
Danny Cipriani guilty of drinking and driving
England rugby star Danny Cipriani is found guilty of drinking and driving after he crashed his car following a night out.
London-based student admits Syria terrorism charge
A foreign student living in London admits trying to travel to Syria or Iraq engage in acts of terrorism.
Unity call in Wales after Brexit vote
First Minister Carwyn Jones says he fears jobs will be lost in Wales after the UK vote to leave the EU.
Brexit: Spain calls for joint control of Gibraltar
Spanish foreign minister says the “Spanish flag on the Rock” is “much closer than before” following massive Gibraltar vote to remain in the EU.
EU referendum: UK ‘must not delay leaving’
EU leaders insist the UK must move swiftly to negotiate leaving the organisation, saying any delay would prolong uncertainty.
Brexit: Nicola Sturgeon says second Scottish independence vote ‘highly likely’
Scotland’s first minister says a second independence referendum is “highly likely” after the UK voted to leave the EU.
EU referendum: UK vote on EU ‘very significant’ for Republic of Ireland
The Irish government has said the UK vote to leave the European Union will have “very significant implications for Ireland”.
Nigel Farage’s wild night
As the EU referendum vote swung decisively to Leave, perhaps nobody’s fortunes changed more than UKIP leader Nigel Farage.
Social media’s take on EU vote
Social media users stayed up through the night to watch the votes of the EU referendum unfold. When the results were announced they were quick to share their views.
‘Indyref 2’ being pushed online
As the EU referendum count turned decisively towards Leave, the online conversation in Scotland immediately turned to the possibility of another vote on independence.
How will Brexit affect your finances?
Leaving the European Union is likely to have profound consequences for every household in the UK. Here’s how your personal finances could be affected.
The result in maps
How did the Leave camp clinch victory in the referendum on the UK’s membership of the EU after what was a very closely fought contest?
Jeremy Vine explains how the Leave vote emerged
With the help of a virtual reality Downing Street, the BBC’s Jeremy Vine explains how the EU Referendum vote unfolded.
UK votes to leave EU: What happens now?
As the UK votes to leave the European Union, the BBC’s Rob Watson looks at what could happen next.
EU referendum: Key figures react to Leave victory
Voters in the UK have to chosen to leave the European Union and the country is now faced with the task of negotiating its exit.
EU vote: David Cameron says UK ‘needs fresh leadership’
Prime Minister David Cameron has said he will step down after the UK voted to Leave the European Union.
EU Referendum – Reaction live
Live coverage and analysis after the UK voted to leave the EU in a referendum.
Traffic disruption set to ease and skies to clear after heavy rain
Weather conditions will be brighter and disruption for commuters in south-east England is expected to ease after severe rain and flooding – but some flood warnings remain in place.
England leads UK to EU exit
Parts of England voted overwhelmingly to leave the European Union
EU referendum: Brexit sparks calls for other EU votes
The UK’s vote to leave the EU sparks demands from far-right parties for referendums in other member nations.
EU Referendum: ‘Swingometer’ shows regional splits
Jeremy Vine considers how opinions in England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland have changed since 1975.
Wayne Rooney: England can do ‘magical things’ at Euro 2016
Captain Wayne Rooney believes England are capable of “magical things” after reaching the last 16 of Euro 2016.
US election: Donald Trump’s first 100 days in office
Republican Donald Trump has set out what he will prioritise in office, if he beats Democrat Hillary Clinton in November’s election.
Who are Colombia’s Farc rebels?
BBC News takes a closer look at the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (Farc) as the group moves closer to signing a final peace deal with the government.
Brexit: Five challenges for the UK when leaving the EU
Complex negotiations lie ahead now that the UK has voted for Brexit, the BBC’s Laurence Peter reports.
Andreas Illmer: China paving its new silk road with AIIB
As the China-led Asia Infrastructure and Investment Bank (AIIB) prepares for its first annual meeting, how much have Western concerns being realised?
What will the EU look like without UK?
It will take at least two years for the UK to leave the EU. But if the UK left today, what the EU look like without it?
Leave supporters celebrate Sunderland win
The result in Sunderland was welcomed with loud cheers from the Leave camp, as the area voted decisively in their favour.
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