Rishi Sunak and Sir Keir Starmer will go head-to-head one final time before the public hit the polls next Thursday.

The final showdown will likely see the party leaders clash over the recent betting scandal which has seen a number of MP's suspended for alleged gambling on the General Election date.

Two Tory candidates and one Labour candidate have already been suspended, while 15 Conservative candidates and officials are under investigation from the Gambling Commission.

Other issues, such as tax rises and accessibility to GPs, are also likely to be raised by the audience as independent experts suggest the Tory and Labour leaders have dodged debating the state of public finances.

Latest polling figures continue to suggest a massive majority for Sir Keir's Labour Party, while Reform UK are expected to perform well and take a number of votes away from the Tories.

The final head-to-head will be broadcast on the BBC tonight at 8:15pm.

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