The most unpredictable election in living memory ultimately went with most predictions and we now face a hung parliament.
So we've got the hung parliament we all expected but for me the clear winner has been democracy.
A slight relief for Rupert Murdoch's two national newspapers The Sun and The Times as their 2am editions report that the exit polls put the Conservatives as the largest party predicting 305 seats for David Cameron.
Should we be worrying about more important things than the indiscretions of financial advisers?
What is the similarity between Multi-Asset Investing, Global Diversification...and a Gucci handbag?
Sheriar Bradbury asks if advisers should be allowed to take clients with them when they switch firms
Julian Chillingworth, CIO of Rathbone Unit Trust Management, on troubled times for Europe in the weeks ahead...
Its back to a three horse race, but tomorrow is as much about individuals as it is about parties
Election fever is certainly gripping the nation and with the televised leader debates in full swing surely nobody can claim that they haven't seen or heard enough from any of our three main political parties.
Just three programmes in, is the novelty of leaders’ debates already fading?