Broadcasters have revealed their line-up of televised debates forward of the overall election on 4 July.
The BBC confirmed it can host the ultimate head-to-head debate between prime minister Rishi Sunak and Labour chief Sir Keir Starmer on Wednesday 26 June.
The primary head-to-head between Mr Starmer and Mr Sunak was broadcast on ITV on Tuesday 4 June.
However there are a number of extra occasions between now and polling day – the complete listing of debates confirmed up to now is beneath.
When are the debates happening?
A seven-leader election debate will probably be hosted by Mishal Husain on BBC One from 7.30pm to 9pm on Friday 7 June, between main figures from the Conservative Occasion, Labour Occasion, Liberal Democrats, Scottish Nationwide Occasion (SNP), Plaid Cymru, Inexperienced Occasion and Reform UK. The Telegraph reported Mr Starmer is not going to be attending the seven-party debate, whereas Mr Sunak has not but determined.
BBC One Scotland will broadcast a debate between all of the get together leaders north of the border on Tuesday 11 June, from 8pm to 9pm.
Sky Information will host a leaders’ debate on Wednesday 12 June. The members and time haven’t but been confirmed.
ITV will host a multi-party debate that includes leaders or senior representatives from the Conservative Occasion, Labour, Liberal Democrats, SNP, Reform UK, Inexperienced Occasion and Plaid Cymru on Thursday 13 June from 8.30pm to 10pm.
The 2-hour Query Time particular hosted by Fiona Bruce, that includes leaders from the 4 largest events – Conservatives, Labour, Lib Dems and SNP – will probably be broadcast from 8pm to 10pm on Thursday 20 June. Mr Sunak, Mr Starmer, Ed Davey and John Swinney will reply questions from the studio viewers for half-hour every.
BBC One Wales will host a debate between the get together leaders in Wales on Friday 21 June from 7pm.
The ultimate head-to-head prime ministerial debate between Mr Sunak and Mr Starmer will probably be broadcast from 9pm to 10pm on Wednesday 26 June. The controversy will probably be hosted by newsreader Sophie Raworth in Nottingham, airing on BBC One and BBC Information.
BBC One Northern Eire will host a debate between all of the get together leaders there on Thursday 27 June.
ITV may even broadcast a collection of interview specials with get together leaders, with all the main events that includes over 4 exhibits. They’ll happen on 6, 12, 24 and 27 June.
Nick Robinson has additionally invited the leaders of the seven largest political events in Britain to be interviewed for Panorama specials, airing over the following 4 weeks. No dates have but been confirmed however the programmes are set to be broadcast on BBC One.
Further devoted debates may even happen in Scotland, Northern Eire and Wales.