Summary

  • Leaders clashed on Brexit and public services in seven-way debate

  • Rivals attacked Theresa May for not taking part in debate

  • PM to urge voters to help her 'fulfil promise of Brexit'

  • Tim Farron in Andrew Neil interview on BBC One

  • Greens' co-leader Jonathan Bartley on Jeremy Vine show

  1. Listen again: We have 'over 100 pages' of Brexit detail - Davispublished at 09:15 British Summer Time 30 May 2017

    Today Programme
    BBC Radio 4

    The secretary of state for exiting the European Union told Today earlier this morning that the Conservative Party had detailed plan for Brexit.

    David Davis said they had been very clear that they would seek "a free trade agreement with an associated customs agreement" with the EU.

  2. Listen again: Tory immigration policy will damage Scottish economypublished at 09:13 British Summer Time 30 May 2017

    Today Programme
    BBC Radio 4

    The SNP is to launch its general election manifesto, which will include a plan to invest an additional £118bn in public services.

    Deputy party leader Angus Robertson told Mishal Husain a short time ago: "We want people who are currently here to be able to remain."

    "We want the opportunity for people to come and to go," he said, warning the Tories' "restrictive" immigration policy will damage the Scottish economy and public services.

  3. Campaign round-up so far todaypublished at 09:08 British Summer Time 30 May 2017

    A quick round-up of the latest campaign developments on the morning after Monday's leaders' debate:

    • The SNP is to launch its general election manifesto, which will include a plan to invest an additional £118bn in public services.
    • The Conservatives are seeking to focus on Brexit again, with David Davis accusing Labour of having a "naive" view of the EU's approach and saying his party has a "detailed" plan.
    • Labour is concentrating on its plan to extend childcare provision in England, as shadow education secretary Angela Rayner accuses Theresa May of "ideological attacks" on education and health services
  4. What's coming up over the next few hours?published at 09:08 British Summer Time 30 May 2017

    We'll be bringing you the latest updates on the SNP manifesto launch, reaction to last night's TV grilling of Theresa May and Jeremy Corbyn, and all the colour from the campaign trial.

    To catch up with our live coverage from earlier today and full details of the Jeremy Corbyn and Theresa May TV special last night, click here to see how if unfolded on BBC Election Live..