Summary

  • Government minister Darren Jones says the King's upcoming visit to the US will have "appropriate security in place in relation to the risk", following the shooting incident at the White House Correspondents' Dinner - you can follow our live updates on the shooting here

  • Jones also tells Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg "there are process questions" over the appointment of Peter Mandelson as US ambassador, but there is "no evidence" of Keir Starmer lying or misleading Parliament

  • Shadow home secretary Chris Philp says Starmer should resign over Mandelson's appointment and calls for an investigation into whether the prime minister has misled Parliament

  • Party leaders across Wales also speak to the programme as they bid to become the country's next first minister in elections in May

  1. Chief secretary to the PM to be interviewed amid Mandelson scandalpublished at 08:49 BST 26 April

    Darren Jones a man with brown wavy hair and glasses, dressed in a blue suit and overcoatImage source, PA Media

    Laura Kuenssberg will be speaking to Chief Secretary to the Prime Minister Darren Jones this morning to get the inside line on Keir Starmer.

    The prime minister has been under pressure both at home and abroad, with the fallout from the Peter Mandelson scandal and pressure from the US over Nato's position on the conflict in Iran.

    Shadow home secretary Chris Philp will also appear on today's programme.

    This week's panel includes former ambassador to the US Lord Darroch, actor Brian Cox, and presenter Susanna Reid.

    We won't be providing regular text updates here, but you can follow the programme by pressing watch live at the top of the page when the show starts at 09:00 BST.