Gordon Brown is to step down as Prime Minister in September and will ask the party to "set in train" a leadership contest to replace him.
As Britain wakes up this morning to a likely hung parliament, Investment Week examines the key issues threatening a cross-party coalition.
Newspapers gripped with Election fever have Cameron's name splashed over (almost all) the front pages, as polling day 2010 kicks-off.
Gordon Brown, David Cameron and Nick Clegg have lurched into different directions over the timetable and rate of a levy on Britain's banks.
David Cameron appeared to have come out top in the last and most crucial of the TV leaders' debates in which he accused Labour of failing to significantly improve the country's economy.
Whitechurch explains how to ensure your investment portfolio prospers following any outcome on May 6.
Equity investors have enjoyed their best and worst annual returns under a Conservative Prime Minister, Fidelity research shows.
Gordon Brown has confirmed the General Election will be held on 6 May, with the state of the economy and the future of financial services regulation to be the key manifesto targets.
Alistair Darling, George Osborne and Vince Cable have kicked off the election campaign with a live televised debate on the economy which saw them trading blows on issues including the national debt, financial services regulation and long term care.