Streeting calls Epping migrant sex offender's release 'utterly appalling' moments before rearrestpublished at 10:08 GMT

Today's Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg has just finished and here's a quick summary of the key lines from today's political guests:
- UK Health Secretary Wes Streeting calls Epping migrant sex offender Hadush Kebatu's mistaken release on Friday from prison '"utterly appalling". He also says he thinks the public will see NHS waiting lists improve in coming months
- Moments later, during the programme, it was announced that Kebatu had been rearrested in London after being found in Finsbury Park following the two-day manhunt
- Former US Vice-President Kamala Harris says she's "concerned" she did not ask Biden to quit last year's presidential race
- Shadow home secretary Chris Philp calls for a sense of "national identity" where people living in the country feel a sense of allegiance primarily with the UK
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