Summary

  • Nicola Sturgeon denies a newspaper claim she told a French diplomat she would prefer David Cameron in No 10

  • The Daily Telegraph says a memo details Ms Sturgeon privately saying Labour's leader wasn't PM material

  • Ed Miliband is unveiling a Labour plan to encourage banks to fund 125,000 new homes for first time-buyers in England

  • The Lib Dems set out plans for a £2.5bn healthcare fund to reduce pressure on hospitals in England

  • The Conservatives unveil plans to prevent children from viewing pornographic websites

  • There are 33 days until the general election

  1. Today's highlightspublished at 06:49

    Labour is concentrating on housing, planning a home building fund for first-time buyers in England. Ed Miliband will set out further details of his housing policy at a rally with party activists in Warrington later.

  2. Good morningpublished at 06:39

    Welcome to our live coverage of Election 2015. Aiden James and Nick Eardley will bring you news and reaction from the campaign trail. Here's how Good Friday unfolded.