Summary

  • On Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg this week, Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson was quizzed on Labour's definition of a 'working person'

  • Phillipson says the education system has been 'pushed to the edge' and vows reform under the Labour government

  • Shadow science secretary, Andrew Griffith, was questioned on the upcoming budget, saying £100 billion a year is spent on the country's debt

  1. Catch up with the latest from Kuenssbergpublished at 10:05 Greenwich Mean Time 27 October

    This week's Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg saw Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson quizzed on Labour's definition of a 'working person', as shadow science secretary Andrew Griffith faced questions on the upcoming autumn budget and Rishi Sunak's legacy.

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    Thanks for following our coverage, see you next week!

  2. Welcome to Sunday with Laura Kuenssbergpublished at 08:41 Greenwich Mean Time 27 October

    Matt Spivey
    Live page editor

    Good morning and welcome back to another week of Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg.

    This week, Laura will be speaking to Bridget Phillipson, Labour's secretary of state for education, a few days before the autumn budget on 30 October.

    Conservative MP Andrew Griffith, shadow secretary of state for science, innovation and technology, will be talking with Laura.

    Also on the show this morning, is Scottish director Armando Ianucci, and English actor and comedian Steve Coogan, known for creating and portraying Alan Partridge.

    On the panel this week it's economist Andy Haldane, Labour peer Baroness Amos and hotelier Sir Rocco Forte.

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