TOP Tory Michael Gove and Labour campaign coordinator Pat McFadden are set to appear on Laura Kuenssberg's Sunday morning politics show.
The pair will be interviewed by Kuenssberg and a panel will react live to the conversation on domestic and foreign policy, recent political news, and strategy ahead of the General Election.
On the panel this week is English actor Ralph Fiennes, Green New Deal Rising co-director Fatima Ibrahim and editor of The Sun Victoria Newton,
Historian Simon Schama will also appear.
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Housing Secretary Michael Gove
Labour campaign coordinator Pat McFadden
Actor Ralph Fiennes
Historian Simon Schama
Green New Deal Rising co-director Fatima Ibrahim
Editor of The Sun Victoria Newton
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Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg airs on BBC One and BBC iPlayer starting from 9am until 10am.
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