Election 2019: What happened on Thursday?published at 02:17 GMT 8 November 2019
Pacts and promises, anti-Semitism issues and more, as the BBC's Helen Catt reports.
Read MoreNew works and pensions secretary Stephen Crabb rules out more welfare cuts
David Cameron defends his record in the Commons amid Conservative infighting over welfare and economic policy
Despite his sadness at Iain Duncan Smith's resignation, the PM says compassionate conservatism is not over
No 10 says David Cameron has "full confidence" in George Osborne as the chancellor misses Commons statements
Labour says the Budget has an "enormous hole" in it and should be withdrawn
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Pacts and promises, anti-Semitism issues and more, as the BBC's Helen Catt reports.
Read MoreLegislation to scrap Northamptonshire's existing county and district councils is shelved.
Read MoreThe independent councillor is accused of allowing a false signature to appear on a nomination paper.
Read MoreSir Lindsay Hoyle will not follow his predecessor in allowing the House to take control of the agenda.
Read MoreThe Scottish Lib Dem leader claims that Boris Johnson's Brexit deal is a threat to the United Kingdom.
Read MoreBoth major political parties have dropped a key target that would see the national debt falling over time.
Read MoreThere are some hidden benefits of being on the electoral register - even if you don't want to vote.
Read MoreThe deal between the anti-Brexit parties was brokered by the Unite to Remain group.
Read MoreCampaign launches, a Labour resignation and more, as the BBC's Jessica Parker reports.
Read MoreThe issues which will be at the forefront of voters' minds when they cast their ballots.
Read MoreLooking back on the political career of former Welsh Secretary Alun Cairns.
Read MoreBBC Wales political editor Felicity Evans analyses the departure of Welsh Secretary Alun Cairns.
Read MoreEx-Cambridge Analytica worker turned whistleblower Brittany Kaiser makes new claims about its work.
Read MoreThe video made it appear that Labour's Keir Starmer was unable to answer a question
Mark Sedwill blocks a Conservative plan to use civil servants to cost out Labour fiscal plans.
Read MoreJean-Claude Juncker tells the BBC Brexit will happen by the end of January, but a trade deal will take longer.
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Read MoreDowning Street is accused of delaying a report on Brexit referendum allegations until after the election.
Read MoreA breakfast show host is to hoping to stand for a seat held by the Conservatives since 2010.
Read MoreSir Lindsay Hoyle has been elected as the Commons Speaker - here's what the job involves.
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