Cameron and Starmer questioned on future of UK military action in Yemen
Laura Kuenssberg: The thorny politics of Houthi strikes for Sunak and Starmer
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Laura Kuenssberg: The thorny politics of Houthi strikes for Sunak and Starmer
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Who else is on the show?
The two big guests on the show this morning are Lord Cameron and Keir Starmer.
We'll also hear from:
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And we’re live - Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg is now on air on BBC One, the BBC News Channel and BBC iPlayer.
Press Play above to watch the show. We’ll bring you live text updates, clips, reaction and analysis right here on this page.
Lord Cameron - wasn't he prime minister?
UK Foreign Secretary Lord Cameron will speak to Laura Kuenssberg shortly - and, in case you're wondering, that's the same David Cameron who was prime minister from 2010 to 2016.
Cameron made a shock return to the political fray last year - here's the memorable moment in November that our chief poltical correspondent Henry Zeffman broke the news.
What has happened in Yemen since Thursday?
Sunak: UK strikes in Yemen were self-defence
Speaking during a visit to Ukraine on Friday, Prime Minister Rishi Sunak said the UK needed to send a "strong singal" to the Houthis in Yemen.
"People can't act like this with impunity and that's why together with allies we've decided to take this action," he said.
Labour supports the operation against the Houthis - Starmer
When asked on Friday, the Labour leader backed the UK's actions in Yemen:
Why the Red Sea matters for trade
The UK and the US say they struck Houthi targets in Yemen to protect the Red Sea shipping route.
This map shows why that route - which includes the Suez Canal through Egypt - is so vital.
Cameron: UK had no choice but to act in Yemen
In the Sunday Telegraph this morning, Lord Cameron says the UK had "no choice" but to strike Houthi targets in Yemen this week.
Welcome to our live coverage
Good morning and welcome to our live coverage of Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg.
In the week the UK took military action in Yemen, we'll hear from UK Foreign Secretary - and former prime minister - Lord Cameron.
We'll also hear from Labour leader Keir Starmer, who supports the action in Yemen. Other guests include actor Alan Cumming, newspaper editor Geordie Greig, and journalist Isabel Oakeshott.
The show begins at 09:00 GMT - you can watch it by pressing play at the top of the page, and we'll have text updates, clips, and analysis here.