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  • Changing the Guard at Ten Downing Street - Eric Margolis 18.5.1086836
  • Francis Elliott and Sam Coates: How Cable tipped the balance in favour of union with unlikely suitor - Times 12.5.1086837
  • Peter Riddell: No wonder it took five days. Coalition is hard work - Times 12.5.1086838
  • Andy McSmith: How five days of tortuous talks finally yielded a coalition government - Independent 12.5.1086839
  • Historic coalition government begins to take shape - PA 12.5.1086840
  • Roland Watson, Sam Coates: The politics and the maths didn’t add up: Gordon Brown’s gamble was doomed - Times 12.5.1086841
  • David Cameron's speech in full - Guardian 11.5.1086842
  • Tory-Lib Dem coalition: the verdict - Guardian 11.5.1086843
  • David Cameron sacrifices inheritance tax policy to win Liberal Democrat deal - Guardian 11.05.1086844
  • Mehdi Hasan: The wooing of Nick Clegg - New Statesman 11.5.1086845
  • The coalition government: Sweetening the pill - Guardian 11.5.1086846
  • Patrick Wintour: Labour-Liberal Democrat coalition hopes end in recriminations - Guardian 11.5.1086847
  • Nigel Morris and David McKittrick: Why 323 is the magic number for supporters of the 'rainbow coalition' - Independent 11.5.1086848
  • Peter Riddel.: Analysis: A minority Tory government is still the most likely outcome -Times 10.5.1086849
  • Lib Dem negotiators met Labour team - BBC 10.5.1086850
  • Nick Robinson: Labour still in play - BBC 10.5.1086851
  • Tories and Lib Dems edge towards power-sharing deal - Telegraph 10.5.1086852
  • Britain on hold as coalition talks continue - Times 10.5.1086853
  • Electoral reform is the least that Lib Dem members will need - Times 10.5.1086854
  • Liberal Democats' Tory distrust and anguish over the next general election - Guardian 10.5.1086855
  • Lib Dem-Tory talks: where's the beef? - Guardian 10.5.1086856
  • Mike Sergeant: Hung parliament: Assessing Clegg's dilemma over options - BBC 10.5.1086857
  • Tories announce 'further progress' in Lib Dem talks - Independent 10.5.1086858
  • Cameron risks grassroots revolt over Lib Dem pact - Independent 10.5.1086859
  • Tories' 'final offer' on vote reform - BBC 10.5.1086860
  • Tories try to woo Clegg with voting reform referendum - Independent 10.5.1086861
  • Ben Chu: The problems with a Lib/Lab pact - Independent 10.5.10 (Archive)86862
  • Polly Toynbee: Lab-Lib – the only legitimate coalition - Guardian 10.5.1086863
  • Gordon Brown to quit in bid to woo Lib Dems - PA 10.5.1086864
  • No deal without electoral reform, party warns Clegg - Independent 10.5.1086865
  • Nick Clegg says that all parties are working flat-out on coalition talks (Audio) - Guardian 10.5.1086866
  • The Tory letter on Europe in full - Gaurdian 09.5.1086867
  • Tory-Lib Dem coalition threatened by secret hardline memo on Europe - Guardian 09.5.1086868
  • Hung parliament: parties have 15 days to cut deal or face election - Telegraph 09.5.1086869
  • Struggling for power - Economist 09.5.1086870
  • Deadline day for Conservative-Lib Dem deal - Guardian 09.5.1086871
  • Parties need not panic over forming coalition, says CBI, but nor should they delay - Guardian 09.5.1086872
  • Leaders hold face-to-face coalition talks - PA 09.5.1086873
  • Brian Brady: Nick Clegg: Visionary or traitor? - Independent 09.5.1086874
  • John Rentoul: Clegg's right to cosy up to Cameron - Independent 09.5.1086875
  • Clegg is urged to abandon deal as Tories rule out vote reform - Independent 09.5.1086876
  • The onus is on Lib Dems. Do this Tory deal, or be consigned to irrelevance - Guardian 09.51086877
  • A done deal? No, Tory-Lib is a marriage made in hell - Guardian 09.5.1086878
  • The progressive delusion of a Labour-Lib Dem deal - Guardian 09.5.1086879
  • Lab and Lib: a dream team - Guardian 09.5.1086880
  • Nick Clegg must deal with Gordon Brown - Guardian 09.5.1086881
  • Conservatives dangle prospect of cabinet jobs to entice Lib Dems - Independent 08.5.1086882
  • As the hopes of a majority died, the feelers went out - Independent 08.5.1086883
  • SNP calls for 'progressive' Westminster alliance - BBC 08.5.1086884
  • Intrigue on a day power hung in the balance - Telegraph 07.5.1086885
  • Brown 'would talk' to Cameron and Clegg - BBC 07.5.1086886
  • Plaid leave Tory talks option open in hung parliament - BBC 07.5.1086887
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