Gordon Brown was back in Downing Street today as Britain woke to the uncertainties of its first hung Parliament for 36 years.
As counting wrapped up in the few dozen seats yet to declare, David Cameron's Tories were on course to become the largest party in the Commons but about 20 seats short of the 326 needed for a majority.
Mr Brown made clear that he had no intention of giving up power easily – his passage through Britain's most famous front door at 7am was a symbolic reminder that he remains Prime Minister and has the constitutional right to form a government.
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MIDDLE EAST
Iran belongs to world's "nuclear club," cleric says.
Israel won't move on U.N. call for nuclear-free zone.
Peres: Israel ready for deal on Palestinian state.
ASIA
North Korea set to resume nuclear disarmament talks, says China.
Attacks signal end of poppy harvest in Afghanistan.
Afghans wary as NATO rebrands Kandahar "process".
AFRICA
Nigeria's shaky balance of power takes a hit as new president is sworn in.
Nigeria: Shell can't meet oil production target.
Egyptian President returns to Cairo, and to public eye.
Two killed in aid vehicle attack blamed on LRA: Red Cross.
EUROPE
General Election 2010: Britain to go to polls again within 12 months, experts say.
Russian president slams 'totalitarian' USSR.
Surprising guests in a Russian parade: American troops.
Europe tries to douse debt crisis.
Atlantic ash cloud adds time to US-Europe flights.
AMERICAS
BP lowers dome in effort to catch oil.
Gulf oil spill spreads into U.S. politics.
Tensions set to rise as British firm says it has struck oil in Falklands.
Politically astute outsider Mockus making ground in campaign for president of Colombia.
TERRORISM/THE LONG WAR
Times Sq. bomb suspect is linked to militant cleric.
U.S. bill targets citizenship of terrorists’ allies.
Pentagon bans McClatchy reporter from Guantanamo hearings.
ECONOMY/FINANCE/BUSINESS
U.S. jobs up 290,000; jobless rate rises to 9.9 pct. Broader U-6 unemployment rate increases to 17.1% in April.
Goldman Sachs in settlement talks with SEC: report.
Why Greek debt 'contagion' is roiling global stock prices.
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