The day has been filled with dogs standing outside polling stations, as their owners head into voting booths to cast their ballots.
Coverage of what is happening on polling day is usually restricted to uncontroversial factual accounts, such as the appearance of politicians at polling stations, the weather and – of course – photos of pets at polls.
Rachel Reeves has won with a majority of more than 12,000 votes. She is likely to become the next chancellor.
Mandelson and Bull disagree over the reasons why Reform UK have increased their numbers in the exit poll.
Labour's biggest gains are predicted to be in the seats where they need a bigger swing.
Reform UK and SNP predictions on the exit poll are the most surprising of the night so far
If the forecast is accurate, it means Sir Keir Starmer will become prime minister with 410 Labour MPs.
Millions are heading to polling stations across the UK.
Alexandra Humphreys has Thursday's weather forecast for across the UK.
Prof Sir John Curtice has covered elections for the BBC for decades, and is one of few people who know the exit poll result before anybody else.
Sir John Curtice answers key general election night questions.
As voters get ready for their date with the polls, we look at how technology has advanced our coverage over the years.
Sir Ed Davey has been surfing off the coast Cornwall in a new bid to highlight sewage and water quality.
Marianna Spring talks through the tactics seen on the social media feeds of voters.
Rishi Sunak says there is a “danger" of a Labour government that he does not want the UK to sleepwalk into.
Sir Keir says his track record as party leader is "clear" but to judge him after five years in power.
"I'm deeply worried about our country's safety and security under Labour," says the Conservative leader.
The Lib Dem leader takes part in the extreme activity as part of his election campaign.
With four days to go until election day, the Tories are still behind Labour by 20 points.
Ed Davey denies Lib Dems tend to oppose housebuilding
Farage claims canvasser's racist comments a 'set-up'
Rishi Sunak hits out at a racist term used about him by a Reform UK campaigner, saying: "It hurts and it makes me angry."
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