Boris Johnson has made his first public appearance in the Conservative election campaign to warn voters against electing a Labour government on 4 July.
Ms Patel warned that backing Nigel Farage's party would pave the way for Labour to hike taxes, "destroy our countryside" and open up Britain's borders.
Finally, after six long weeks, the final 24 hours of campaigning is upon us. Rishi Sunak and Sir Keir Starmer will be dashing around the country as they make their final pitch to voters.
Labour could enter the House of Commons with one of the largest majorities ever attained in UK general election history should a new poll prove to be accurate
The number of families who could be forced to pay inheritance tax could rise by 50 per cent in the next five years, as thresholds at which the tax is payable have been frozen while house prices continue to rise.
The Conservatives have run out of steam. Should Labour win – and it’s highly likely it will – the task facing a Starmer government will be stern and far-reaching.