While the focus is usually around the number-crunching around seats and majorities at election time, with the changing of governments, the 2024 results had plenty of eye-catching moments too.

There was Rishi Sunak's departure from Downing Street to meet with the King at Buckingham Palace, Sir Keir Starmer giving his first speech as Prime Minister on the steps of Number 10, and even Sir Jacob Rees-Mogg losing his seat while standing next to a candidate wearing a baked bean balaclava.

Here are some of those key moments caught on camera.

Starmer becomes PM

Image: Sir Keir arrives at Buckingham Palace. Pic: PA
King Charles welcomes  Keir Starmer during an audience at Buckingham Palace.
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Image: King Charles asked Sir Keir to form a government. Pic: PA
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Keir Starmer and Victoria arrive at Number 10 Downing Street.
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Image: Sir Keir and his wife Victoria arrive at Downing Street and meet supporters. Pic: Reuters
Keir Starmer delivers a speech at Number 10 Downing Street.
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Image: The prime minister spoke to the nation from Downing Street. Pic: Reuters
Keir Starmer arrives at his official London residence at No 10 Downing Street.
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Keir Starmer and Victoria Starmer.
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Image: Sir Keir and Victoria about to head inside. Pic: PA
Image: The pair entering Downing Street. Pic: PA

Rishi Sunak's last moments as prime minister

Image: Rishi Sunak and Akshata Murty leaving Downing Street. Pic: No 10 Downing Street
Pic: No 10 Downing Street
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Rishi Sunak, joined by his wife Akshata Murty, ahead of giving a speech in Downing Street.
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Rishi Sunak delivers a speech at Number 10 Downing Street.
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Image: Rishi Sunak delivers his last speech at Number 10 Downing Street. Pic: Reuters
Rishi Sunak looks on as he speaks at Number 10 Downing Street.
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Rishi Sunak leaves with Akshata Murty 
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Image: The Sunaks leave Downing Street. Pic: No 10 Downing Street
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Image: Mr Sunak travelled to the palace to officially tender his resignation to the King. Pic: PA

The night as it happened

Image: At 10pm, the exit poll forecast a Labour landslide victory
Image: Counting began in seats across the country at 10pm. Pic: PA
Image: Bridget Phillipson was the first MP returned at the election. Pic: PA
Image: A Stop The Tories afterparty in London. Pic: Reuters
Image: Lee Anderson won in Ashfield for Reform
Image: Nigel Farage became an MP. Pic: PA
Image: Former defence secretary Grant Shapps was one of several cabinet members to lose their seat
Image: Tory leadership hopeful Penny Mordaunt also lost her seat
Image: Sir Keir won his seat in North London. Pic: Reuters
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Image: Jeremy Corbyn won Islington North as an independent. Pic: Jon Rowley/EPA-EFE/Shutterstock
Image: Liberal Democrat leader Sir Ed Davey lead his party to a huge increase in seats. Pic: PA
Image: Rishi Sunak conceding the election in the early hours. Pic: PA
Image: Sir Keir delivered his first victory speech in the morning. Pic: Reuters
Jacob Rees-Mogg speaks after losing his North East Somerset and Hanham seat.
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Image: Jacob Rees-Mogg speaks after losing his North East Somerset and Hanham seat. Pic: PA
Members of the media gather on Downing Street, as results come in for the general election.
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Image: Members of the media gather on Downing Street as the Sun rises. Pic: Reuters
Former prime minister Liz Truss has lost her Norfolk South West seat to Labour at Alive Lynnsport in King's Lynn, Norfolk, during the count in the 2024 General Election. Picture date: Friday July 5, 2024.
Image: Former prime minister Liz Truss lost her seat in a massive swing. Pic PA
Outgoing Conservative chancellor of the exchequer Jeremy Hunt, with Lucia Hunt and their children Jack, Anna and Eleanor leave 11 Downing Street.
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Image: Former chancellor Jeremy Hunt, with Lucia Hunt and their children Jack, Anna and Eleanor, leave 11 Downing Street. Pic: PA

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