Leaders make final bid for votes
Gordon Brown, David Cameron and Nick Clegg make their final appeal to the public before Thursday's general election.
Cameron 'going all out' for win
David Cameron says he is "going all out" to win the election, as he cotninues his round-the-clock final push for votes.
Vote share important, says PM
Gordon Brown says it is important Labour gets as many votes as possible, and not just seats, again calling against tactical voting.
Time to make a choice, says Clegg
The Liberal Democrat leader embarks on a last push for votes, visiting Eastbourne, Durham and Sheffield, on the final day of campaigning.
Greens deride debates 'stitch-up'
The leader of the Green Party says the televised prime ministerial debates excluded key policy areas from discussion.
UKIP in call for hung parliament
A full referendum on Europe would be the price of UKIP working with another party in the event of a hung parliament, Nigel Farage has said
BNP 'expect to be fourth party'
The BNP say they expect to be the fourth biggest UK party in terms of votes and to push Labour close in two key target seats.
Elections for England's councils
About 20 million electors will be entitled to a second vote on the same day as the general election in 164 council polls in England.
Polling booths ready in Wales
Voting will begin at 7am on Thursday across Wales in what is widely seen as the closest general election for decades.
The race to be first to declare
A closer look at the efforts of Sunderland City Council to be the first to declare a constituency result for the fifth consecutive general election.
Northern Ireland leaders debate
BBC Northern Ireland's political editor Mark Devenport takes a look at the second Northern Ireland leaders debate.
Asian men and BNP hopeful clash
A fight breaks out between a British National Party parliamentary candidate and some Asian men in east London.
Arrest after alleged voting fraud
A Conservative activist in Peterborough is arrested after alleged incidents of postal voting fraud.
'Eco-town' poll tops agenda
East Hampshire's election candidates outline their views over a possible referendum on a planned "eco-town".
Last day of campaigning under way
The final day of the election campaign begins with politicians across NI making their final push before polling day on Thursday.
Tories dismiss 'DUP pact' talk
A story about David Cameron 'doing a deal' with the DUP has been described as "tiresome and rubbish" by the Conservatives.
Parties react to debate issues
Alliance, the TUV and Green Party react to issues raised in the TV debate between the leaders of the four main NI parties.
Election results on BBC Scotland
BBC Scotland's general election results service will get under way when polls close at 2200 BST on Thursday.
How will your vote be counted?
A guide explaining how votes in a UK general election are counted and how the result is declared.
Ash watch for isles ballot count
An islands council is monitoring restrictions on flights caused by volcano ash in the run up to the count of ballot papers.
Ebb and flow on the political map
John Stevenson charts how and why the political set-up has changed in Wales over the years.
Let's inspire nation says Cameron
David Cameron says he wants to inspire better government as he and other party leaders engage in a final election push in Wales.
Labour fight for jobs, says Brown
Gordon Brown has rallied support in Wales for the second time in the election to declare Labour is in a "fight for jobs".
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