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UK's new government to unveil ambitious legislative agenda
Prime Minister Keir Starmer targets economic growth and infrastructure reforms
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Pakistani, Kashmiri MPs make mark in UK parliament
Out of 87 ethnic minority backgrounds MPs, 15 hail from Pakistani, Kashmiri origins
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UK Election: Conservatives warn of potential record-breaking Labour victory
Polls show centre-left party is set for a big win in Thursday's vote, ending 14 years of centre-right government
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A peek at the prominent British-Pakistani candidates contesting in 2024 UK elections
Key issues such as the economy, immigration, inflation, and the Gaza conflict dominate the British political landscape
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15 British Pakistanis, Kashmiris elected to parliament in UK election
Victory shows the hard work of our community, says TeK President Fahim Kiyani
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PM Imran felicitates Johnson for sweeping victory in British election
Conservative party secures more than 360 of 650 seats in House of Commons
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Conservatives sign power deal with Northern Ireland's DUP
Party has 317 seats in the 650-seat parliament and need the support of the DUP's 10 MPs to be able to govern
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Trump and May didn't discuss UK trip, says White House
US president has been invited to make a coveted state visit to UK but no dates have been set
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UK's Labour leader Corbyn sees possible new election this year or next
May is trying to reach an agreement with Northern Ireland's Democratic Unionist Party to form a minority government
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Britain's May still in talks with DUP on power deal
Several hundred people - many of them Labour voters - protested in central London against the alliance
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Own goal of the season
While May led an abysmal campaign, Corbyn shined as an authentic candidate
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Why Pakistani communities in London are celebrating hung parliament
Most Asians in England wanted the Labour party to win
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Labour party gains in British polls, but PM's Conservatives party keeps strong lead
Polls showed the party of Prime Minister Theresa May remained between 11 and 17 points ahead of Labour