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Labour campaign event 0930 BST Nick Clegg takes calls from listeners on 5 live 0900BST
  1. 0840: "We do think Britain is a more violent place than it was 10 years ago," says shadow home secretary Chris Grayling. He's been accused by Labour of "lying" about rising crime, but Mr Grayling told the BBC that in the past, "we didn't get teenagers in school uniform knifing each other". He says his party would introduce "a zero-tolerance approach" to carrying a knife.
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  1. 0847: Former Conservative education secretary Lord Baker tells the BBC it's "extraordinary" that only the three main parties are involved in the television debates. He says he believes the smaller parties should have been included at some stage.
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