Summary

  • Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn, who is standing down, apologises for coming up short after Labour's heavy losses

  • Shadow chancellor John McDonnell tells Andrew Marr he "owns this disaster"

  • Wigan MP Lisa Nandy is considering a Labour leadership bid

  • It comes after the Conservatives are returned to government with an 80-seat Commons majority

  • SNP's Nicola Sturgeon warns Scotland "cannot be imprisoned in the union against its will" - as government rules out independence referendum

  • The government wants a vote on the Brexit bill before Christmas, says Conservative Rishi Sunak

  • Cabinet Office minister Michael Gove insists a trade deal will be finalised by the end of 2020 on Sky's Sophy Ridge on Sunday

  • The government is looking at decriminalising non-payment of the TV licence, says Mr Sunak

  • MPs will return to Westminster on Tuesday

  1. Good morningpublished at 08:19 Greenwich Mean Time 15 December 2019

    Welcome to our live coverage.

    It's the first Sunday following Boris Johnson's election victory, and here's what's coming up on this morning's political programmes.

    On Sky's Ridge on Sunday programme, guests include Conservative cabinet minister Michael Gove, Labour's shadow justice secretary Richard Burgon, Lib Dem deputy leader Ed Davey, the SNP's Ian Blackford and ex-Labour MP Caroline Flint who lost her seat.

    Meanwhile on the BBC's Andrew Marr show, Labour's shadow chancellor John McDonnell, SNP leader Nicola Sturgeon and Labour's Lisa Nandy will be on the programme.