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The highlights from the morning's political interviews ahead of a huge week for Boris Johnson and Brexit.
Immigration might not be dominating public debate in the way that it once was, but it is still being used as a political football, author Maya Goodfellow writes.
But in 2011 the MP for Witham said: "I would actually support the reintroduction of capital punishment."
Home secretary Priti Patel said the new policy showed the UK's "global outlook".
Exclusive: Alexander Temerko criticises Boris Johnson and his chief of staff as the prime minister told cabinet he was "the most liberal Conservative PM in decades".
Critics hit out as No.10 confirms free movement will end on October 31 if no agreement with Brussels.
The government is under pressure to act on knife crime after a spate of vicious attacks on police officers and members of the public in recent days.
Home Secretary Priti Patel said she was “appalled” by the attack on the officer, who is due to have his second surgery later on Sunday.