That's all from us today...published at 22:42 Greenwich Mean Time 5 December 2019
This time next week, the votes will be in and the ballot boxes will be on their way to be counted.
In case you missed any of today's developments, here's a summary:
- This morning there was plenty of reaction to Lib Dem leader Jo Swinson's apology for voting for austerity measures during her time as a minister in the Tory-led coalition government
- She was at a rally this evening where she took part in a "topple Boris" game
- We spent time focusing on Croydon Central as a key marginal constituency in this election
- There was reaction throughout the day to leaked statements about the Labour Party's handling of anti-Semitism by 70 serving and ex-Labour officials
- Leader Jeremy Corbyn visited schools in the West Midlands and held a rally in Birmingham this evening - all part of his promotion of Labour's extra education pledges
- Meanwhile, Boris Johnson promised to pass his Brexit deal and bring a Budget within 100 days if he is re-elected PM
- SNP leader Nicola Sturgeon launched a week-long tour in her campaign bus as she declared there were seven days left to stop Brexit
- And Nigel Farage hit out at MEPs who quit his Brexit Party to support the Conservatives
- Mr Farage was grilled by the BBC's Andrew Neil - we've fact-checked some of the claims he made during the 30-minute programme
- At the end of that show, Neil issued a challenge to Boris Johnson to agree to a sit-down interview with him, in the same way every other party leader has
That's the end of our live coverage for tonight - join us tomorrow for more live page fun.