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BBC EU referendum debate and Ed Miliband on Question Time - as it happened

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Jon Stone,Ashley Cowburn
Friday 27 May 2016 00:03 BST
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The EU referendum is due on 23 June
The EU referendum is due on 23 June (BBC)

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Ed Miliband is to appear on BBC Question Time one year on from Labour's bruising defeat. Here are the latest updates:

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The Remain and Out campaigns will clash on television tonight in the first set-piece debate of the EU referendum campaign.

Former first minister Alex Salmond and Labour politician Alan Johnson will take on Ukip's Diane James and Tory MP Liam Fox.

The debate, broadcast from Glasgow, is aimed at young voters. The programme will be hosted by BBC presenter Victoria Derbyshire.

It will be followed by a standard BBC Question Time event with Ed Miliband, Caroline Lucas, David Davis, Steve Hilton, and Dreda Say Mitchell.

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