Election 2010: First Hung Parliament In UK For Decades -- The BBC
The Conservatives have won the most MPs in the UK general election but fallen short of a majority, leading to the first hung parliament since 1974.
As counting continues the Tories have gained 92 seats, Labour have lost 86 and the Lib Dems six, despite hopes of a breakthrough for the third party.
The battle is now under way to see which leader can form a government.
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More News On The U.K. Election
Election Results by Riding -- Daily Mail
Clegg slaps down Brown's hopes of a Lib-Dem/Labour pact and says Cameron should be given the first chance to form government -- The Daily Mail
Nick Clegg offers coalition talks to David Cameron -- Times Online
Clegg says Conservatives have right to govern -- The Telegraph
Election results - live blog -- The Guardian
Tories Gain but Fail to Take Parliament -- New York Times
Britain plunged into election deadlock -- Yahoo News/AFP
UK Conservatives become largest party, no majority -- Yahoo News/Reuters
UK's top 2 parties locked in election standoff -- Yahoo News/AP
UK Election Produces Hung Parliament, Conservatives Lead -- Wall Street Journal
UK faces hung parliament after election -- CNN
UK election results: the winners and losers -- The Guardian
UK assets pounded in post-election limbo -- Reuters
U.K. Election Uncertainty Hits Pound -- Wall Street Journal
The Financial Impact Of Britain's Baffling Election -- Forbes
David Cameron will be PM – and here's why -- The Telegraph
Election 2010 analysis: What's next for the leaders? -- BBC
The Road Ahead Is Uncertain and Likely Difficult -- New York Times
History of hung Parliaments in Britain -- The Telegraph