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Lib Dem's Vince Cable has cancelled tours to constituencies in Dunfermline and Edinburgh after ash cloud disrupts UK flights, following volcanic eruption in Iceland.
10.00am Social Democrat & Labour Party presents 18 candidates at campaign launch in Belfast
10.30am Green Party launches manifesto
11.00am Charles Kennedy in Oxford East constituency giving a speech on Iraq
Shadow business secretary Ken Clarke will visit the Tory target seat of Berwickshire, Roxburgh and Selkirk.
Lib Dems launch manifesto in Wales.
Deputy Labour party leader and equalities minister, Harriet Harman, launches LGBT Labour election manifesto
8.30pm Prime ministerial TV debates
10.35pm Michael Gove amongst panellists on BBC1's Question Time
You can follow the movements of the party leaders and see how narrow their focus is on a small number of 'marginal' constituencies, with the Electoral Reform Society: http://www.ekklesia.co.uk/node/11752
8.00am Labour press conference (Lord Mandelson)
9.30am Lib Dem leader Nick Clegg and deputy Vince Cable launch manifesto at Bloomberg building in the City of London
12.15pm SNP leader Alex Salmond opens Glasgow East campaign office, accompanied by MP John Mason
2.30pm Nick Clegg meeting staff and shoppers at Asda in Oldham with the party's candidate for Oldham East
8.30pm Gordon Brown gives interview on ITV1's Tonight programme
You can follow the movements of the party leaders and see how narrow their focus is on a small number of 'marginal' constituencies, with the Electoral Reform Society: http://www.ekklesia.co.uk/node/11752
A poll conducted by Populus for the Times today shows that 32 per cent of the public are actually now hoping for a hung parliament (as opposed to expecting one). This is more than are hoping for either a Tory Government or a Labour Government.
A poll conducted by ComRes for the Independent on Sunday and Sunday Mirror at the weekend showed significantly more voters wanted a hung parliament (46 per cent).
Any remaining doubts I had about the nature of the UK Independence Party (UKIP) were dispelled today when they published their general election manifesto.
A letter in the Financial Times today from the Chairman of Corporate & Public Affairs, at Weber Shandwick, suggests that far from being a problem, a hung Parliament would be economically beneficial: