Sunak and Starmer to go head-to-head in final election debate on BBC days before general election
Sign up for the View from Westminster email for expert analysis straight to your inboxGet our free View from Westminster emailThe BBC will host the final head-to-head general election debate between Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer, the corporation has confirmed.The two party leaders will face each other on 26 June in what will be the final televised debate of the campaign.The debate will be hosted by BBC newsreader Sophie Raworth and take place in Nottingham, airing on BBC One and BBC News on 26 June.It comes as Mr Sunak and Sir Keir prepare for their first televised leaders’ debate of the election campaign, which will air on ITV on Tuesday, 4 June.Elsewhere on the BBC, Mishal Husain will host a 7 June debate between leading figures from the Conservative Party, Labour Party, Liberal Democrats, Scottish National Party (SNP), Plaid Cymru, Green Party and Reform UK.The Telegraph report that Labour has said Sir Keir will not be attending the seven-party debate, while Mr Sunak has not yet decided.Also included in the BBC’s election coverage is a two-hour long Question Time leaders’ special, hosted by Fiona Bruce, on 20 June.The leaders of the four biggest political parties – the Conservative Party, Labour Party, Liberal Democrats and SNP, will answer questions from the studio audience for 30 minutes each.Final head-to-head between Sunak and Starmer to be broadcast on BBC One More