Jenrick defends Farage, health secretary pushed on AI plan for NHS app - a recappublished at 10:36 BST
Dan Woodland
Live reporter
Image source, Jeff Overs/BBCAnother week, another action packed episode of Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg - here's a reminder of what we heard:
Reform's Treasury spokesman Robert Jenrick insisted Reform UK leader Nigel Farage has broken 'no rules whatsoever' following allegations he failed to declare benefits provided by ally George Cottrell.
Farage's spokesperson has denied the allegations.
Jenrick admitted Farage did receive support from Cottrell and stayed at his house "a couple of times" - but stressed that this happened before the Reform leader became an MP for Clacton.
He also dismissed the story as "another attempt" to try and bring Farage down, saying the Reform leader is "not going anywhere" and the party is ready for an early general election.
Health Secretary James Murray was also in the hot seat. He was asked about the use of AI on the NHS app and US-firm Palantir's involvement in the health service.
Murray said Palantir's contract with the NHS is under review and he would like to see more UK firms taking up a role in the health service.
He also reflected on the findings of a review into failings of maternity units in Nottingham and said it was "unacceptable" some senior clinicians refused to take part in the report.
We're ending our live coverage now, we'll be back next week for another instalment of Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg.




