Just three programmes in, is the novelty of leaders’ debates already fading?
Gordon Brown, David Cameron and Nick Clegg are heading in different directions over the timetable and rate of a levy on Britain's banks.
David Cameron appeared to come out top in the final and most crucial of the TV leaders' debates in which he accused Labour of failing to significantly improve the country's economy.
Liberal Democrats leader Nick Clegg says Gordon Brown should not expect to remain PM if Labour comes third on May 6.
Worst thing about last night's second Leader's Debate? Easy - Sky's coverage.
David Cameron has been struck by an egg, apparently thrown by a student in Cornwall.
Last night's first ever televised leaders' debate saw the three prospective Prime Ministers stick predictably tightly to their manifestos when the subject of the economy was raised.
Gordon Brown and David Cameron clashed over the economy in the final Prime Minister's question time before the General Election.
Dates for a series of televised debates, featuring the leaders of all three major political parties, have been confirmed.