Who would be a Member of Parliament?
More than 180 new MPs arrive at the Houses of Parliament for the first time this week. What motivates them?
View ArticleWhat Conservatives have pledged to do
Wondering what a David Cameron Conservative government might do? Here's a list of the commitments made during the election campaign.
View ArticleFive big questions that will soon need answering
Lots of issues were debated in the lead-up to the general election, but other key topics were noticeably absent. Here are five.
View ArticleElection 2015: Maps of turnout and party strength
See how the UK voted the 2015 general election
View ArticleMapping Scotland's dramatic change
Maps and graphics of the SNP landslide which heralds an unprecedented change in Scotland's political make-up.
View ArticleElection 2015: Number of female MPs up by a third
The number of women in Parliament rises by about a third, representing the largest increase since 1997.
View ArticleVIDEO: Dramatic moments and key results
Election 2015: Dramatic moments and key results
View ArticleCameron: We'll make Britain greater
David Cameron pledges to lead a "one nation" government as he returns to Downing Street as prime minister and reappoints four ministers, while rival leaders Ed Miliband, Nick Clegg and Nigel Farage quit.
View ArticleNigel Farage resigns as UKIP leader
Nigel Farage has resigned as leader of UKIP having failed to gain the seat of Thanet South - but the party get a record 13% of the vote share.
View ArticleSNP wins 56 seats in Scots landslide
The SNP records a historic landslide general election victory in Scotland, winning 56 out of 59 seats.
View ArticleClegg resigns after Lib Dem losses
Nick Clegg resigns as Liberal Democrat leader after his party is routed at the general election with three former cabinet ministers losing their seats.
View ArticleMiliband resigns as Labour leader
Ed Miliband steps down as Labour leader after his party's disappointing general election showing.
View ArticleThe result no-one saw coming
No pollster, no pundit, no political leader saw it coming - not even David Cameron himself.
View ArticleCameron's colossal election achievement
This is an election which may have more profound consequences than almost any in living memory, says BBC Assistant Political Editor Norman Smith.
View ArticleWhat now for the future of the UK?
BBC's James Cook considers what the general election result means for the future of Scotland and for the UK.
View ArticleElection results: How have leaders done?
As party leaders take stock of the election results - how did their campaigns go and where do they stand now
View ArticleElection 2015: BBC analysis round-up
A summary of analysis from BBC correspondents of the results of the general election, and their implications.
View ArticleMore change than meets the eye
It would be a mistake to see only the continuity and not the change in David Cameron's new cabinet.
View ArticleHow did pollsters get it so wrong?
How did pollsters get the 2015 general election result so wrong, and what can they do to put it right, asks the editor of the BBC Political Research Unit.
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