Now playing Next no comment Voting with Boris Boris Johnson, the mayor of London, and his wife Marina Wheeler leave a polling station in Islington, north London, after casting their votes in the 08/05/2015
Now playing Next United Kingdom [As it happened] Tories' election win triggers rivals' resignations David Cameron’s Conservatives won an unexpectedly big victory in the UK’s general election, after nationalists took hold in Scotland. It was 07/05/2015
Now playing Next United Kingdom A nail-biting finish in the UK election race, with a hung parliament expected The incumbent British Prime Minister David Cameron put on a brave face as he turned out to vote in the UK’s most unpredictable election in decades 07/05/2015
Now playing Next United Kingdom UK election system bodes complex outcome UK elections used to be simple. On the whole people would vote for one of the two main parties, and newspapers would grandly state which one they 07/05/2015
Now playing Next United Kingdom UK election 2015: what you need to know The UK general election of 2015 looks set to be the tightest for generations – it’s also generating more discussion, debate and sometimes pure 07/05/2015
Now playing Next United Kingdom Decision Day in the UK's general election Voters in the UK are going to the polls today in one of the most unpredictable general elections in decades. Despite weeks of campaigning, a hung 06/05/2015
Now playing Next United Kingdom UKIP's Nigel Farage stakes political future on close race in South Thanet UKIP's Nigel Farage says he'll quit leadership if he fails to win bid for parliamentary seat 06/05/2015
Now playing Next United Kingdom Mother of All Parliaments promises unpredictable springtime Elections have been predictable in the UK for decades. It is how they worked, the Conservatives in power then Labour then the same again. The United 06/05/2015
Now playing Next United Kingdom UK election: frenetic last dash to convert undecided voters Polls ahead of the British general election put the Conservatives and Labour neck-and-neck. Thursday’s vote will likely trigger a period of 06/05/2015
Now playing Next United Kingdom Immigration rates as a hot election topic in London's Bethnal Green Immigration is one of the hot topics of Britain’s forthcoming general election. Euronews reporter James Franey went to Bethnal Green, one of the most 05/05/2015
Now playing Next World Could Britain's economy survive an EU exit? Britain’s love-hate relationship with the EU has confounded successive governments for decades. Two years ago, PM David Cameron said he wanted to 05/05/2015
Now playing Next United Kingdom Scotland's Sturgeon shakes up Britain's politics Election campaign surprise star Nicola Sturgeon at the head of the Scottish National Party has polled as the most popular politician not only among 05/05/2015
Now playing Next United Kingdom Smaller parties will matter more than ever in upcoming UK parliament The closest UK election to call since the 1970s is expected not to produce a governing majority for either of the big parties. So here is a look at 05/05/2015
Now playing Next United Kingdom UK election campaign enters final 48 hours Party leaders battle for every last vote with the prospect of a hung parliament and potentially weeks of horsetrading in sight to form a coalition government. 05/05/2015
Now playing Next United Kingdom Miliband's EdStone: election masterstroke or a future Labour tombstone? A few days before the UK general election, the Labour leader Ed Miliband sought to prove his commitment to the party's election promises by carving them on a large stone tablet. 05/05/2015
Now playing Next United Kingdom Immigration dividing the nation ahead of UK elections Immigration - economic boon or burden? With increasing numbers of migrants coming to the UK the question has divided the country ahead of parliamentary elections. 04/05/2015
Now playing Next United Kingdom UK voters left guessing about coalition partners ahead of elections Party leaders are on edge as the UK election campaign heads into its final days. The polls show no change with Conservatives and Labour neck-and-neck on 34%. 01/05/2015
Now playing Next World UK election special: views from the British classroom With elections fast approaching we bring you a special episode looking at some of the key policies and challenges facing education in Great Britain. 01/05/2015
Now playing Next Unreported Europe Opportunity or exploitation: the debate in the UK over zero-hours contracts They have been credited with putting the UK on the road to recovery, but the issue of zero-hours contracts is among the most divisive of the general 01/05/2015
Now playing Next My Europe Series The eurosceptic dream: a vision of Britain the day after Brexit What would the British and EU citizens wake up to if the UK voted to exit the EU? How would that impact trade, prices, politics, jobs and daily life 30/04/2015