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05/05/2015

The party leaders tour the country in a late bid to convince undecided voters. Workers at a factory in the marginal constituency of North Warwickshire voice their concerns.

Anna Foster and Tony Livesey with the day's news and sport. The leaders of the three main Westminster parties are on whistle-stop tours of the UK in a late bid to convince undecided voters before the polls open on Thursday. Julian Barnes-Dacey, a Syria expert at the think tank, the European Council on Foreign Relations tells Anna that fresh efforts to revive peace talks on Syria have begun at a United Nations conference in Geneva. And Drive visits North Warwickshire; one of the country's most marginal seats, where every single vote will count. John Whitehead who lives just metres from the proposed HS2 route in Gilson tells Tony the impact HS2 and transport will have on his area in the years to come.

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Tue 5 May 2015 16:00

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  • Tue 5 May 2015 16:00