Labour's leader has responded to speculation about whether recent polling suggests a desire for change but lack of enthusiasm for his party among the public.
Sir Keir Starmer has pointed towards Labour's performance in local elections, and by-elections, as signs that people are looking towards his party.
He says the underlying issue is that "over the past 14 years the government has beaten the hope out of people".
The shadow chancellor is quizzed on her economic plans should Labour win the general election.
The PM says he "stepped up to do something that is bold" over his bid to phase out smoking.
Craig Mackinlay says he was met by "a storm" of noise when he returned to the House of Commons
On a campaign trip, the PM asks voters if they will watch the football tournament, even though Wales did not qualify.
The Reform Party leader says Rishi Sunak "bottled it" over calling a surprise general election for July.
On the first full day of election campaigning the Labour leader says "nothing will change" if the Conservatives get back into power on July 5.
The BBC's Henry Zeffman describes how Westminster gossip caused mass confusion among staff.
The SNP leader welcomes a General Election, but criticised the chosen date for it.
The Green Party of England and Wales co-leader Carla Denyer claims people are not inspired by Labour.
The Lib Dem leader says the Conservatives have taken people "for granted for so long".
The prime minister had to contend with pouring rain while announcing the General Election outside No 10.
The Labour leader reacts to the prime minister calling a general election on 4 July.
After a day filled with chat and speculation, Mr Sunak confirms an election will take place in July.
Sir Ed Davey says the government should be supporting carers "not persecuting them".
To cheers from MPs, Craig Mackinlay praises the prime minister for helping him recover from sepsis.
The SNP Westminster leader asks the prime minister if he is "feart" of calling an election.
Conservative MP Craig Mackinlay arrives in the Commons after losing his hands and feet to sepsis.
Kati Mackinlay describes visiting her husband Craig in hospital.
Craig Mackinlay MP talks about how he had to have his hands and feet amputated after contracting sepsis.
The BBC's Laura Kuenssberg finds out if her Conservative and Labour guests know their parties' policies.
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