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  • Ryan Gilbey: The accidental political broadcast - New Statesman 12.5.1085467
  • Peter Wilby: How the papers got it wrong - New Statesman 12.5.1085468
  • Simon Heffer: The political infighting won't be over until we have another election - Telegraph 11.5.1085469
  • What are the constitutional options? - Independent 10.5.1085470
  • Twelve hours that left the nation dazed and confused - Independent 09.5.1085475
  • Scottish politics: the same but different - Guardian 09.5.1085476
  • Strong support for anti-war MPs in the general election - StW (archive) 08.5.1085477
  • Watchdog launches inquiry into chaos at polling stations - Independent 08.5.1085478
  • Catherine Bennett: One thing the parties agree on – keep women out - Guardian 08.5.1085482
  • Legal challenge expected after chaotic scenes at polling stations - Telegraph 07.4.1085483
  • What a hung parliament means for sterling - Telegraph 07.5.1085484
  • What a hung parliament means for the stock market - Telegraph 07.5.1085485
  • High turnout but no big shocks expected in Scotland - Herald Scotland 07.5.1085490
  • Labour's hold over Scotland deepens UK's political rift - Scotsman 07.5.1085491
  • Night of surprises leaves all main parties disappointed - Times 07.5.1085492
  • Ballot papers run out as closely fought race leads to huge increase in turnout - Herald Scotland 07.5.1085493
  • From Hackney to Hallam, chaos reigned at the polls - Independent 07.5.1085498
  • Polling queues leave hundreds unable to cast vote - Guardian 07.5.1085499
  • Voters declare their anger as thousands are turned back at polling station door - 07.5.1085500
  • 'Third world' scenes at polling stations as voters turned away - Telegraph 07.5.1085501
  • Every vote counts - Herald Sotland 06.5.1085506
  • Why there will be no winners after today - Scotsman 06.5.1085507
  • The dozen most compelling contests - Scotsman 06.5.1085508
  • Voters head to polls for UK general election - BBC 06.5.1085509
  • Election day newspaper front pages - Guardian 06.5.1085514
  • Voters go to the polls in tightest election in decades - Telegraph 06.5.1085515
  • Big increase in postal voting could mean delayed result - Guradian 06.5.1085516
  • Leaders begin final push for votes - BBC 05.5.1085517
  • Warmongers of the world, unite - John Pilger 04.5.1085522
  • Leading article: This historic opportunity must not be missed - Independent 05.5.1085523
  • Commonwealth monitors watch UK election - BBC 04.5.1085524
  • Ten datasets that shaped the campaign - Guardian 04.5.1085525
  • Ebb and flow on the Welsh political map - BBC 03.5.1085530
  • Deborah Ross: How exciting! I've never met proper racists before - Independent 30.41085531
  • Britain's Wild Election Puts Two-Party System to a Test - WSJ 29.4.1085532
  • Soaring postal vote may swing marginals - Independent 27.4.1085533
  • With 11 days to go and polls suggesting a hung parliament, what secret deals are going on? - Independent 25.4.1085538
  • One of the above: half a million new voters register - Independent 25.4.1085539
  • John Curtice: Make no mistake, this is still a three-horse race - Independent 24.4.1085540
  • Johann Hari: The shameful, bloody silence at the heart of the election - Independent 16.4.1085541
  • Greenpeace Anti-Trident Campaign 2010 (archive 4/10)85546
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