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Trump favourite to win: Live US election results

Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump
Follow all the results as they come in, as America waits to find out who will become the country's 45th president.
Despondent Hillary Clinton supporters watch another state go in Donald Trump's favour

LIVE: Donald Trump on brink of victory

Pollsters, markets and bookmakers are now expecting a Donald Trump win after he takes several swing states.
Donald Trump watches the results come in. Pic: @Eric Trump

Donald Trump on course after winning key states

Pictures of tearful Clinton supporters emerge as her opponent takes the swing states of Florida and North Carolina.
Employee of a foreign exchange trading company in Tokyo looks at a monitor on US election night 9 November 2016.

Market mayhem as Trump closes in on victory

Asian stocks slump, the dollar falls, and the peso hits a record low, while London futures trading points to sharp sell-off.
US presidential election campaign buttons

What time will the winner be announced?

Woman supporters cheer Donald Trump as he speaks at a rally in Cleveland, Ohio

Trump victory could threaten post-war world order

Ed Conway

US election: Electoral College explained

CONCORD, NH - NOVEMBER 08: Voters fill out their ballots at the Green Street Community Center on November 8, 2016 in Concord, New Hampshire. After a contentious campaign season, Americans go to the polls today to choose the next president of the United States. (Photo by Darren McCollester/Getty Images)

Detailed exit polls will lift lid on US mindset

Heavily-armed officers respond to a shooting near a polling station in Azusa, LA

One dead after LA shooting near polling station

Crime scene

Teenage joggers killed after being hit by car

Soldiers deliver sand bags to houses in danger of flooding in Gloucester, western England, on 14 February, 2014 as the river Severn rises to record levels

Soldiers to be put on standby for flood response

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