Key results times, battleground seats and possible ‘Portillo’ moments
Sir Keir Starmer could secure a parliamentary majority of more than 200 after Britons vote on Thursday
Media bosses admit newspaper endorsements no longer as important to politicians as before
Labour leader has been focusing his final push on previously safe Tory seats
Comments by ally of Rishi Sunak come as Sun newspaper tells readers to back Keir Starmer on Thursday
Next government will need to take tough decisions immediately to avert crisis, it warns
Labour leader’s stance is at odds with the opinion of many of his party’s voters
A proper audit of the impact of leaving the EU would deliver political and economic benefits to incoming Labour ministers
Hour-by-hour guide to Thursday’s notable battles
Morgan McSweeney has focused party’s efforts on key swing seats and is already laying ground for potential second term
Some clients are offloading investments fearing a tax hit from a Starmer government, wealth managers say
Labour leader’s trips to see Arsenal bumped him up House of Commons register of interests
Labour wants to strengthen ties with Europe and the global south, while boosting climate change co-operation
An FT overview of the key policies, people and polls
Candidates like George Galloway have beaten Labour in the past
Many supporters have switched to Green, independent and Workers party candidates over the Gaza conflict
Party will look to align health service in England more closely with DHSC in bid to cut waiting lists if it wins election
Prime minister’s warning message in last days before polls shows campaign has faltered, pollsters say
Commons register of interests shows Labour leader’s declarations in last parliament spanned concerts to clothing
Labour leader says ‘only progressives have the answers’ as campaign enters final 72 hours
Move by union Unite paves way for negotiations with Indian-owned company over future of UK operations
A round of international summits and policy announcements loom as Starmer plans to slim the summer recess if elected
Perception of a ‘done deal’ election may prompt some voters to back Tories but fundamentals are unlikely to change
The party has pledged to scrap the Tory’s flagship Rwanda scheme but still reduce small boat crossings and end the use of asylum hotels
PM insists he is on course to win despite polls forecasting a crushing defeat
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