Coverage of the 2017 general election debates
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In the run-up to the general election, a panel of political candidates answer the questions that matter to the east. Stewart White hosts a debate with a live audience testing the key policies affecting this region.
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Geeta Pendse presents a special debate looking at the issues which affect the east Midlands in the general election. Politicians from all of the main parties will be quizzed directly by a studio audience selected from across the region.
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Four politicians from east Yorkshire and Lincolnshire debate the region's big issues ahead of the general election. Peter Levy chairs the debate in front of an audience at St Mary's College in Hull.
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Jeremy Vine hosts as an audience of Londoners question a panel of leading politicians on their ideas to solve the biggest issues facing the capital.
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Voters in the north east and Cumbria put their questions to the main parties in a debate in Gateshead chaired by Richard Moss.
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Roger Johnson and an audience from Crewe, Cumbria, Manchester, Merseyside and Lancashire ask the region's top politicians why they should win their vote on June 8.
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Peter Henley and an invited audience of local voters take on would-be MPs and question them on the issues that matter in the south.
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Five south east politicians from the leading parties debate the region's big issues, ahead of the general election. Natalie Graham is in the chair, in front of a live audience at the Kino-Teatr in St Leonards.
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South west voters question candidates about regional issues in a special 成人快手 Spotlight debate hosted by Victoria Graham.
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An audience of a hundred people put the questions that really matter to a panel of West Country general election candidates. Chaired by David Garmston.
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A panel of five politicians is quizzed by a studio audience on the big general election issues in the West Midlands region. Presented by Patrick Burns.
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Harry Gration presents a Look North special programme. An audience from across Yorkshire gets the chance to question politicians ahead of the general election.