Vote Remain? This is how not to be a sore Brexit loser

EU Referendum: Farage declares ‘Independence Day’
UKIP leader Nigel Farage tells supporters that “dawn is breaking on an independent United Kingdom”, as votes are counted in the EU Referendum.

Colombia Farc: Celebrations after ceasefire ends five decades of war
Colombians celebrate a ceasefire between the government and leftist Farc rebels, marking the end of five decades of conflict.

World reaction as UK votes to leave EU
International reaction as the UK votes to leave the European Union in Thursday’s historic referendum.

EU referendum: Northern Ireland votes to Remain
Northern Ireland votes to Remain in the EU Referendum but the UK, as a whole, votes to leave.

EU referendum: Welsh voters back Brexit
Leave wins the EU referendum campaign in Wales with all council areas declared.

Scotland votes in favour of Remain
Scotland strongly backs staying in the EU – with all 32 council areas backing Remain – but the UK votes in favour of Brexit.

Brexit: UK votes to leave EU in historic referendum
The UK has voted by a narrow margin to leave the European Union in an historic referendum, with UKIP leader Nigel Farage hailing it as “independence day” but the pound falls to its lowest level against the dollar since 1985.

EU referendum: Who are the Gibraltar 823?
As expected most Gibraltarians voted for Britain to stay in the EU. Now the web is wondering about the minority who didn’t.

What will happen next?
The UK has voted on whether to leave the EU or remain in it. The votes are being counted. Here is what is likely to happen next.

Summer storms
Much of the UK has recently been hit by thunderstorms, but what is the best way to stay safe when thunder and lightning hits?

The heroin vigilante
After a Pennsylvania man was stopped and arrested with a cache of weapons in New York’s Holland Tunnel, a complicated story about the ravages of heroin in a small town emerged.

Kindness of strangers
If you saw someone being attacked on the street, would you help? Or would you assume it’s none of your business and walk on by?

Newspaper headlines: ‘Nation divided’ and ‘project reunite’
With the papers going to press before the EU referendum result, several reflect on divisions caused by the issue and hopes for “project reunite”.

Security tight for Trump Scotland visit
US Presidential hopeful Donald Trump touches down in Scotland, to open his revamped £200m golf resort.

Referendum results: The story so far
There has been a high turnout in the EU Referendum, as Eleanor Garnier reports.

Buenos Aires to shut scandal-prone zoo
The mayor of Buenos Aires announces his administration has taken over the running of the city’s zoo after a series of scandals.

Rescuers pick up 4,500 migrants
The Italian navy and coastguard say they have rescued about 4,500 migrants from dozens of small boats in the Mediterranean during the course of Thursday.

Goldman drops campus interviews
Goldman Sachs is scrapping face-to-face interviews on university campuses in a bid to attract a wider range of talent.

Office cake culture is ‘danger to health’
Having cake at work to celebrate colleagues’ birthdays, engagements or just surviving the week is a danger to health, warns a senior dentist.

Donald Trump due in Scotland to reopen Turnberry golf resort
US presidential hopeful Donald Trump is due to arrive in Scotland for the official reopening of Trump Turnberry, following its major refurbishment.

Glastonbury gets under way: James, Disclosure and Muse in the mud
The main musical events begin at Glastonbury later, with James, Disclosure and Muse playing amidst the mud.

Wild swings for pound as EU vote results announced
The pound swings wildly as traders react to the latest results from the UK’s referendum on EU membership.

How the votes are counted
How will results for the UK’s referendum on EU membership be calculated?

Leave campaign Tories urge Cameron to stay PM
Eighty four Conservative MPs who campaigned for the UK to leave the EU have written to David Cameron urging him to remain PM, whatever the result.

In pictures: UK goes to the polls
Images of the historic day when millions of people across the UK voted in a referendum on whether the UK should remain in or leave the EU.

Keith’s mum, pencil plots and other trends
As millions voted the EU referendum the discussion on social media couldn’t have been more British.

Bookstore crusade:
Britain’s poet laureate Dame Carol Ann Duffy talks about her reading tour of 15 venues to support struggling local bookstores.

Snap, swipe, like
How are fashion retailers responding to the world of smartphones and social media?

In quotes
A look at some of the UK issues Donald Trump has spoken about as the US billionaire presidential hopeful visits Britain.

Samosa success
The BBC’s Justin Rowlatt examines the evolution of one of India’s favourite street foods, the samosa.

7 days quiz
The Magazine’s weekly quiz of the news, 7 days 7 questions.

Michael Cheika: England have not ‘opened up’ against Wallabies despite series win
Australia coach Michael Cheika expects series winners England to “throw it around a little bit more” in Saturday’s third Test.

Electric car sets world acceleration record
An electric racing car built by Swiss student engineers has broken the world record for acceleration by battery-powered vehicles.

UK storm: Essex resident returns to flooded home
Heavy rain and flooding overnight have caused disruption in London and the south-east of England, with Romford in Essex one of the worst affected areas.

Behind the scenes at the count
How Manchester Town Hall is staging the official announcement of the EU referendum result.

The campaign… in three minutes
Highlights of the arguments and campaigning ahead of the UK voting in the EU referendum.

EU Referendum: How polling day played out across UK
Millions of people have voted in a historic referendum on whether the UK should remain a member of the European Union or leave.

Top US court blocks Obama migrant plan
A Supreme Court deadlock over Barack Obama’s plan to shield people living illegally is a major blow to the president and denies access to work permits to millions.

Colombia Farc: Ceasefire signed to end five decades of war
The Colombian government and leftist Farc rebels sign a ceasefire deal to end five decades of conflict which claimed some 220,000 lives.

Euro 2016 violence: Police release pictures of England fans
Pictures are released of 72 England football fans suspected of having been involved in “highly organised” violence in Marseille during Euro 2016.

First results in UK’s historic referendum on EU membership
Early results from the North-East of England suggest a strong showing for Leave in the UK’s referendum on whether to stay in the EU.

Victor Wanyama: Tottenham sign Southampton midfielder on five-year deal
Tottenham complete the signing of Southampton midfielder Victor Wanyama on a five-year deal.

Euro 2016: Wales & Northern Ireland ‘have belief to win tournament’
Wales’ Gareth Bale says winning Euro 2016 is their “ultimate goal”, while Kyle Lafferty insists Northern Ireland “can go all the way”.

Man jailed for stabbing pregnant partner
A man who tried to murder his pregnant girlfriend in a “horrifying” street attack, has been jailed for 18 years.

Timelapse shows five-year World Trade Center station build
Timelapse video shows the five year construction of the World Trade Center Transportation Hub in New York.

Glastonbury 2016: Is this the muddiest start ever?
There may be no music yet but Glastonbury has already kicked off in Somerset, with a muddy welcome awaiting festival-goers.

‘I could cry’: Inside flood-hit homes
Heavy rain and flooding overnight have caused disruption in London and the south-east of England.

Volkswagen ‘to pay $10bn’ for US emissions scandal
Volkswagen agrees to pay $10.2bn (£6.9bn) to settle some claims in the US from its emissions cheating scandal, according to reports.

EgyptAir Flight MS804 recorders to go to Paris for repairs
Damaged flight recorders from the EgyptAir aircraft which crashed last month will be sent to France for repairs, Egyptian investigators say.

Led Zeppelin cleared of plagiarism in Stairway case
Led Zeppelin did not plagiarise the opening chords of the rock epic Stairway to Heaven from the US band Spirit, a jury in Los Angeles finds.

Dark tower
How an anti-submarine defence became “Britain’s oddest lighthouse”.

One-month sentence
A New Mexico couple incited public debate after punishing their teenage son for stealing by banishing him to live in a tent for a month

Wimbledon 2016: Andy Murray’s reunion with Ivan Lendl ‘key to his mental game’
Andy Murray’s reunion with Ivan Lendl will help perfect the Briton’s mental game, says his mother Judy Murray.

Nick Compton: Middlesex and England batsman to take break from cricket
Middlesex and England batsman Nick Compton will take a break from cricket, the club and the ECB have agreed.

Swedish footballer sent off for farting on the pitch
Adam Lindin Ljungkvist was accused of “unsportsmanlike” behaviour when he broke wind mid-game.

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