Summary

  • The UK faces an extra £2.4bn bill from Brussels if it remains part of the EU, Boris Johnson says

  • David Cameron warns an EU exit could push up mortgage rates

  • Leave campaigners say the UK could be pushed into future eurozone bailouts if it stays in the EU

  • Former PM Sir John Major attacks the "squalid" and "deceitful" campaign to get the UK out of the EU

  1. Boris Johnson: Gove 'hits it out of the park'published at 21:10 British Summer Time 3 June 2016

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  2. 'Government could protect steel industry'published at 21:09 British Summer Time 3 June 2016

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  3. Gove 'skilfully deploys Leave's blank sheet appeal'published at 21:09 British Summer Time 3 June 2016

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  4. Gove 'absolutely not' planning a leadership bidpublished at 20:58 British Summer Time 3 June 2016

    Are you planning a tilt at the leadership job, Michael Gove is asked?

    "Absolutely not," he replies.

    And as the closing music sounds, the justice secretary gives his final message - if the UK votes to leave, "We can ensure that we make this country, once more, truly great."

  5. Gove's argument branded 'weird' by ministerpublished at 20:57 British Summer Time 3 June 2016

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  6. Steel worker asks how EU vote will affect his jobpublished at 20:56 British Summer Time 3 June 2016

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    A Port Talbot steel worker asks Mr Gove how he should vote to protect his job. The minister says there are many issues to weigh up - but that leaving the EU would allow the government "additional flexibility" to step in and support struggling industries.

  7. Gove plays down prospect of second Scottish referendumpublished at 20:46 British Summer Time 3 June 2016

    Michael Gove says he does not think a vote to leave would trigger a second Scottish independence referendum.

    "Whatever the result of this referendum it will be democracy in action," he says.

    Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has said Scotland being taken out of the EU against its will could trigger a second independence vote.

  8. Jeremy Hunt - Gove would 'surrender control'published at 20:42 British Summer Time 3 June 2016

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  9. £350m figure 'totally wrong'published at 20:41 British Summer Time 3 June 2016

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  10. Gove defends focus on immigrationpublished at 20:40 British Summer Time 3 June 2016

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    Immigration is the next subject as Sam in the audience criticises the Leave side's focus on the subject. Mr Gove says he agrees with her that the UK's diversity is one of its strengths. It is discriminatory that EU citizens get priority over people from countries such as India he says, claiming leaving would allow the creation of a "totally inclusive, non-racist" system that works in the interests of everyone in the country.

    Read more: Reality Check: Would a Australian points-based system work for the UK?

  11. Michael Gove: Cameron is 'trying to scare you'published at 20:33 British Summer Time 3 June 2016

    It's a hostile first question - the Leave campaign is branded "project lies" over its use of the £350m figure (see below).

    Michael Gove uses this to attack the Remain campaign's "project fear" tactics - saying last night's interview with his friend David Cameron was "an exercise in trying to scare you".

    The £350m figure is "the difference between the total amount we hand over and what we get back," he adds.  

  12. Time to say 'you're fired' to EU 'elites', says Michael Govepublished at 20:26 British Summer Time 3 June 2016

    After a tussle over the UK's trading future outside the EU (see a Reality Check look at Mr Gove's previous comments on this here) the justice secretary rounds off the interview by saying it's time to say "you're fired" to "unelected, unaccountable elites". Next up - studio audience questions.

  13. Johnson praises 'the Gover'published at 20:22 British Summer Time 3 June 2016

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  14. The Remainers' viewpublished at 20:21 British Summer Time 3 June 2016

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  15. Gove says the EU 'destroys jobs'published at 20:21 British Summer Time 3 June 2016

    The justice secretary says he has seen friends and family lose their jobs because of the EU.

    "Do not skate over their misery," he tells Faisal Islam when the interviewer doubts down the significance of this claim.

  16. Clash over £350m EU cost claimpublished at 20:14 British Summer Time 3 June 2016

    We're on to one of the Leave campaign's key claims - that the UK sends £350m a week to the EU. 

    Here is the BBC Reality Check's assessment of this figure, and here is Newsnight's Nicholas Watt on the politics behind the claim.

    Presented with criticism of the figure, Mr Gove says the important thing is "we don't have control of that money".

  17. Gove: I'm asking the public to trust themselvespublished at 20:10 British Summer Time 3 June 2016

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    Faisal Islam now challenges Michael Gove over the world leaders and other significant individuals backing Remain. "Why should people trust you over them?" he asks. The justice secretary replies: "I am not asking them to trust me, I am asking the public to trust themselves".

    He gets the first applause of the night when he says the people backing Remain have done well out of the EU.

  18. Gove live show starts with economic questionpublished at 20:04 British Summer Time 3 June 2016

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    We're up and running with live questions to Michael Gove. Sky's political editor Faisal Islam opens by asking him to name an independent economic authority in favour of his EU exit argument. Mr Gove says the big names that have come out for Remain "have been wrong in the past". He also says 300 business figures have put their name to his campaign.

  19. Gove prepares for live questioningpublished at 19:43 British Summer Time 3 June 2016

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    Pro-Leave Justice Secretary Michael Gove is preparing to take part in the latest live set-piece event of the EU referendum campaign. From 20:00 BST, he will be interviewed and also take questions from a studio audience in a Sky News special.

  20. Friday news round-uppublished at 18:56 British Summer Time 3 June 2016

    So what's been making the headlines today?

    •  UKIP's Nigel Farage says the EU debate is about "more than money" - and the renewed focus on immigration is a turning point in the campaign to leave
    • JP Morgan may cut up to 4,000 UK jobs if there is a vote to leave the European Union, its chief executive warns
    • Families of the 179 British soldiers who died in the Iraq war will not have to pay for the full Chilcot report, which costs £767, Downing Street says
    • Failure to deport 13,000 foreign criminals - equivalent to a "small town" - will lead people to "question the point" of the UK remaining in the EU, a report claims 
    • David Cameron says migration can be managed if the UK remains inside the EU and it would be "madness" to try to control it by voting to leave.