TRANSPORT Secretary Louise Haighn is set to appear on Laura Kuenssberg's Sunday morning politics show.
She will be joined by shadow home secretary Chris Philp, Lib Dem leader Ed Davey, and Ukrainian environment minister Svitlana Hrynchuk.
But who else is set to appear on the BBC show?
On the panel, Kuenssberg is set to be joined by former deputy prime minister Dominic Raab, Green co-leader Carla Denyer and journalist Tim Shipman
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Transport Sec Louise Haigh
Shadow home sec Chris Philp
Lib Dem leader Ed Davey
Ukrainian environment minister Svitlana Hrynchuk
Former deputy PM Dominic Raab
Green co-leader Carla Denyer
Journalist Tim Shipman
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Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg airs on BBC One and BBC iPlayer starting from 9am until 10am.
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