From the Sky News Center at 11.
Donald Trump has been elected US President for a second time. The Republican candidate declared victory earlier and the numbers now sit in a way that it would be impossible for Kamala Harris to overtake him. Our correspondent David Levins in Washington says he'll return to the White House on the back of an extraordinary set of results.
The Republicans have taken back the Senate. It looks like they're going to retain the House. There are vacancies on the Supreme Court, so Donald Trump is going to wield power that is beyond his wildest expectations.
Though his Democrat rival didn't concede defeat, her campaign co-chair Cedric Richmond told a rally of supporters in Washington to go home once results from some of the key battleground states came in.
She will be back here tomorrow to address not only the H.U. family, not only to address her supporters, but to address the nation. So thank you. We believe in you.
That's the last we've heard from her camp. Mr. Trump, though, took to the stage in Florida in the early hours to promise a golden age for America. July's assassination attempt came up.
Many people have told me that God spared my life for a reason. And that reason was to save our country and to restore America to greatness.
World leaders wasted no time in offering their congratulations, including Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer. Some opposition parties here are a little more hostile, though. The Lib Dems say it's a dark, dark day, while the Greens have called Mr Trump a dangerous bigot, bully and liar.
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