Highlights of ³ÉÈËÂÛ̳ Radio 5 live's General Election 2015 coverage.
Foreign Secretary Philip Hammond said British people voted with "maturity".
5 live's Chief Political Correspondent summarises the results so far.
Alex Salmond says Scotland is speaking with "one voice" by voting SNP.
Deal or No Deal? Would Labour talk to the SNP to stay in power?
First time general election candidates talk about life on the campaign trail.
Labour's Lucy Powell appears to cast doubt on whether they will keep to election pledges.
We asked a choir to turn your complaints about the general election into music.
5 live visits 20 marginal seats during the 2015 general election campaign
5 live speaks to people with terminal illnesses ahead of the General Election
Shadow Health Secretary Andy Burnham says parties will talk but no prospect of a deal.
Nigel Farage says the “biggest racism" in British politics is happening "with the SNP".
Rachel discusses general election with Imam of Enfield Islamic Centre and family.
Boris Johnson reacts to his alleged "ban" on bagpipes in London.
What election issues matter most to the Enfield Islamic Centre's community?
Downton Abbey writer Julian Fellowes reveals he lost work for supporting Tories.
The leader of the Liberal Democrats Nick Clegg is asked how he will regain student trust.
Queen guitarist, Brian May and Labour's Mary Creagh debate whether MPs are corrupt.
In 5 live's Friday Takeover listener Graham challenges Nigel Farage over migrant jobs.
A panel of four politicians were asked about trust. Here's how our audience reacted.
Phil Williams' panel of six voters discuss their take on the education manifestos.
A teenager from South London says "there's no way I can afford a house in London."
Radi, a chip shop owner originally from Bulgaria, says immigrants must work for benefits.
Samantha Thomas is interested in policies which will affect her new baby
5 live Breakfast's Nicky Campbell visits Gareloch, home of Trident's nuclear submarine.