We'll be back soonpublished at 19:31 British Summer Time 22 June
Jack Burgess
Live page editor
We're about to pause our live coverage for this evening but we'll be back very soon with all the latest updates.
If you have just joined us, here's a handy list of some points to get you up to speed with everything that's happened today:
- Reform UK leader Nigel Farage has faced a backlash from other party leaders over his comments suggesting that the West "provoked" Russia's invasion of Ukraine
- Labour marked today's Windrush Day with a pledge to reopen the unit that looked at reforming the Home Office
- JK Rowling has said she would struggle to vote for Sir Keir Starmer because of Labour's stance on gender recognition
- Starmer has responded by saying he "respects" the Harry Potter author and points to his party's "long record" of advancing the rights of women
- The Conservatives have promised a boost for pubs and clubs, pledging to look at licensing laws in order to revive the UK's hospitality sector
- In Edinburgh, the SNP's First Minister John Swinney has attended the city's Pride march, telling the crowd he will “take forward” LGBT+ rights but is completely aware that the issue of gender reform divides his own party
- And for the Liberal Democrats, Sir Ed Davey has been visiting a farm in East Sussex, where he has been pledging to tackle sewage being dumped in Britain's waterways
Thanks for joining us - we'll be back with more from the campaign trails soon.
This page was written by Tarik Habte, Lana Lam and Seher Asaf. It was edited by Johanna Chisholm and myself.