CHANCELLOR Rachel Reeves is set to appear on Laura Kuenssberg's Sunday morning politics show.
She will be interviewed by Kuenssberg and a panel will react live to the conversation on Labour's economic policy, the fallout of Labour's position on withdrawing arms sales to Israel, and other recent political news.
She will be joined by shadow chancellor Jeremy Hunt and Labour MP Zarah Sultana.
But who else will appear on Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg?
On the panel alongisde Sultana, Kuenssberg is set to be joined by comedian Jon Culshaw and Bloomberg's head of economic and news Stephanie Flanders.
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Chancellor Rachel Reeves
Shadow chancellor Jeremy Hunt
Violinist Nicola Benedetti
Bloomberg journalist Stephanie Flanders
Comedian Jon Culshaw
Labour MP Zarah Sultana
Sunday 9am @BBCOne
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Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg airs on BBC One and BBC iPlayer starting from 9am until 10am.
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