Boris Johnson has delivered a rambling election speech after being repeatedly heckled by residents during his visit to South Yorkshire – six days after severe flooding hit the area.
It comes as the People’s Vote campaign group has released a list of more than 100 “Remainer” candidates who will receive backing in a bid to stop the Conservatives winning the general election.
Lib Dem Tim Walker withdrew from the race in Canterbury in a bid to help the Labour candidate keep out the local Tory Brexiteer. But party bosses provoked outrage when they said the party will field another candidate instead.
To see events as they unfolded, follow our coverage below

Labour accuse Tories of neglecting North after government's 'woeful' response to flooding
‘Just imagine this had happened in Surrey instead of Yorkshire and the East Midlands - I think it would have been a very different story,’ says Labour leader before visiting flood-hit Doncaster
Boris Johnson criticised for 'crude' biblical insult against Jeremy Corbyn
Prime minister set to use off-colour term in first keynote speech of the campaign
Former Tory cabinet minister David Gauke backs Final Say referendum and will run as an independent
'It is a harder Brexit than was promised....we need to check back in with the British people'
Labour pledges £26bn NHS rescue plan amid warnings of 'year round crisis'
The IndependentLabour warns a decade of cuts has plunged the NHS into ‘year round crisis’

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