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Gillan appointed Welsh Secretary
Cheryl Gillan promises a "common sense approach" as she becomes the first woman Welsh Secretary in David Cameron's Cabinet.
Coalition: what now for Wales?
Peer predicts 'Lib Dem laws'
Jones seeks meeting with Cameron
Swings, roundabouts and see-saws?
Election results provide ups and downs in Wales but the Conservatives are only party to make serious gains.
Have I got news for.. Lembit Opik
Lembit Opik joins the laughter as a guest on the BBC's Have I Got News For You, only hours after losing his job as an MP.
ELECTION VIDEO AND AUDIO NEWS
Lib Dems 'could strike deal'
Political landscape across Wales
FEATURES, VIEWS, ANALYSIS
Winners, losers
The key figures who were victors - or vanquished
First lady
A short biography of the first female Welsh Secretary
Facts and figures
Number-crunching as the dust settles on the night
ELECTION NEWS AND ANALYSIS
Hain urges Labour-Lib coalition
Jones seeks meeting with Cameron
Peer predicts 'many Lib Dem laws'
Lessons from Wales on coalition
Coalition: Now for the hard part
Lib Dems 'to look at big picture'
Opik shock spoils Lib Dems' night
Blaenau Gwent 'protest' over
Owen doubles Anglesey majority
Betsan Powys's blog
David Cornock's blog
Hain calls for inquiry into count
Labour delight in Blaenau Gwent
Change in Carmarthen & Pembs
Few election shocks in north-east
Liberal Democrats suffer setbacks
Tories celebrate key seat gains
TV debates 'dashed' Plaid's hopes
Wales scoreboard
Party
Seats
Change
Labour
26
-4
Conservative
8
+5
Liberal Democrat
3
-1
Plaid Cymru
3
+1
40 of 40 seats declared
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