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Nick - Web TeamNick - Web Team|14:12 UK time, Monday, 12 April 2010

Jeremy Vine and guests in BBC Wales' Wrexham studio

You can follow online the BBC's live coverage of the General Election 2010, or Have Your Say, and find out about local constituency information:
- Alyn & Deeside
- Delyn
- Clwyd South
- Clwyd West
- Vale of Clwyd
- Wrexham

Constituency coverage, so far, includes interviews with Delyn's candidates.

Plus, 10 community groups across Wales, including Denbigh Archive Group, Gresford Karate Club and Soroptomists International Rhyl have agreed to help BBC Wales' election coverage by sharing their thoughts during the election campaign.

You can see also get the BBC's latest coverage of Wales politics and read blogs by David Cornock, parliamentary correspondent for BBC Wales, and Betsan Powys, BBC Wales' political editor.

Earlier today, BBC Radio 2 Jeremy Vine Show was broadcast from Wrexham [listen again, 12 April] as part of a programme tour to find out what people think locally about election issues. [More info]

Tonight, Flint Town Hall hosts the first of BBC Wales' Election 2010: Wales Debates from 10.45pm, featuring an invited audience and local parliamentary candidates. [More info]

Meanwhile, yesterday's BBC1's The Politics Show Wales heard from people in Gresford, Wrexham; Prestatyn, Denbighshire, and elsewhere across north Wales. [Watch again via iplayer from 43 mins].

Note. It's worth pointing out we have strict guidelines during the elections and we ask you to follow the Special House Rules During Election Periods.

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