Summary

  • This week's guests were Foreign Secretary James Cleverly and Labour's shadow chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster Pat McFadden

  • Cleverly said it was very difficult to get aid to Libya, where thousands have died after a huge flood

  • And he said the entertainment industry had questions to answer after Russell Brand was accused of sexual assaults - allegations Brand denies

  • McFadden, meanwhile, told Laura Kuenssberg that Labour "won't re-run the Brexit argument"

  • Quizzed on Labour's small boat plans, McFadden said "it's not about numbers" and that asylum claims should be assessed individually

  • Kuenssberg also spoke to Ian Russell, whose daughter Molly died in 2017, about his campaigning to protect children online

  • This week's panel included Scottish novelist Irvine Welsh, columnist Jane Moore and social activist Nimco Ali

  1. Welcomepublished at 07:45 British Summer Time 17 September 2023

    Jamie Whitehead
    Live reporter

    Laura Kuenssberg

    Hello and welcome to our live coverage of today’s interviews, reaction and analysis on Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg.

    This morning’s big political interview is Foreign Secretary James Cleverly.

    Kuenssberg will also speak to Labour's shadow chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster Pat McFadden and Ian Russell, whose daughter Molly died in 2017, about his campaigning to protect children online.

    As ever, the programme’s due to kick off at 09:00 BST - you can watch it live on BBC One and iPlayer or by clicking the Play button at the top of this page.

    Stay with us for updates and analysis from the show.