Labour said Tory accusations that their as yet unpublished manifesto would cost £1.2 trillion is ‘fake news.'
The front pages are dominated by negative reaction to the possibility of Jeremy Corbyn leading the country.
Nick Robinson will host the debate on December 6, while a special two-hour long version of Question Time will be broadcast on November 22.
Boris Johnson is using lies at the heart of his communications strategy, and the media is lapping it up.
The manifesto notes that there has been a “grotesque scale of the unfairness” in the region.
The watchdog has received complaints following the Sky News segment.
The heavily edited video cut Sir Keir Starmer's answer to a question, leading viewers to believe he had no response.
Kay Burley said James Cleverly was "probably 15 feet away from where she is standing" as she addressed the vacant seat.
In the past three days a number of adverts have been taken down from the site, including taxpayer-funded Government-backed adverts flooding Tory targets.
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