Prime Minister Theresa May leaves Buckingham Palace the day after the general election in which the Conservatives lost their majority.
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Prime Minister Theresa May arrives with her husband Philip, second from left, at Buckingham Palace on Friday for her audience with Queen Elizabeth II.
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People cross Westminster Bridge in front of the Houses of Parliament the day after Britain’s election.
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The Labor Party’s Shadow Chancellor of the Exchequer John McDonnell leaves after speaking to reporters on College Green, opposite the Houses of Parliament.
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British Prime Minister Theresa May arrives with her husband Philip at the ballot counting center in Maidenhead early Friday.
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Britain’s Labor Party leader Jeremy Corbyn arrives at his constituency in London.
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Palmerston, the Foreign and Commonwealth Office cat, stalks past 10 Downing Street in front of the waiting media in central London after election results came in.
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Election officials count votes in the Emirates Arena in Glasgow, Scotland.
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Election officials react during vote counting in the Emirates Arena in Glasgow, Scotland.
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Police watch over election officials as they count votes in the Emirates Arena in Glasgow, Scotland.
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The London Eye gleams with a color projection early Friday.
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Jeffrey Donaldson, Democratic Unionist Party candidate for Lagan Valley, celebrates his election win at the Eikon Exhibition Center in Lisburn, Northern Ireland.
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A TV crew reports from Parliament Square in Westminster as the Elizabeth Tower, commonly referred to as Big Ben, and the Houses of Parliament loom in the background.
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