Sunak grilled about decision to leave D-Day events earlypublished at 11:58 British Summer Time 7 June
We're about to bring you some lines from the prime minister, who's been speaking to reporters as part of what's called a pool clip. (A pool clip is basically when broadcasters club together, with a journalist from one asking questions that all outlets are then allowed to use.)
Sky News was asking Sunak the questions today - here's what the PM had to say a short while ago.
Asked why he prioritised a TV interview over commemorating people who "gave up everything" for the UK, Sunak says the itinerary "was set weeks ago" and that having participated in the British veterans' events he decided to leave before the international leaders event.
He says that "on reflection" this was wrong and he that he has apologised. The PM adds that he wants to avoid politicising this issue and that the focus should be on veterans.
For context: Sunak left D-Day commemorations in Normandy prematurely on Thursday, and it later transpired he'd taken part in an ITV interview back in the UK. He apologised on X this morning, saying it was a "mistake". Labour and the Lib Dems accused him of a "dereliction of duty".