Highlights of proceedings in Parliament on Wednesday 19 July with Alicia McCarthy.
Live coverage of questions in the House of Commons to environment, food and rural affairs secretary Michael Gove and his ministerial team.
Live coverage of questions to the Church commissioners, House of Commons Commission, Public Accounts Commission and Speaker's Committee on the Electoral Commission. Show more
Live coverage of the day's proceedings, including an urgent question on contaminated blood and general debate on matters to be raised before the summer recess. Show more
Recorded coverage of a debate on the UK government's policy on Euratom after Brexit and the cross-border transport of nuclear materials for medical use, from Thursday 20 July. Show more
Recorded coverage of a debate in the House of Lords on the transport needs of remote island communities in England, from Thursday 20 July.
Recorded coverage of the private notice question in the House of Lords on the BBC's pay levels to top presenters earning over £150,000, from Thursday 20 July.
Recorded coverage of the statement made in the House of Lords updating on the aftermath of the Grenfell Tower fire and the subsequent inquiry, from Thursday 20 July.
Recorded coverage of the debate in the House of Lords on the proposed closure of congenital heart disease services at the Royal Brompton Hospital, from Thursday 20 July. Show more
Recorded coverage of the statement in the House of Lords on the government's response to the planned merger between 21st Century Fox and Sky, from Thursday 20 July.
Highlights of proceedings in Parliament on Thursday 20 July with Alicia McCarthy.
Recorded coverage of questions in the House of Lords from Thursday 20 July.
Andrew Neil is joined by Ed Vaizey and David Lammy. As Parliament enters the summer recess, they discuss the Brexit timetable, the Liberal Democrat leadership and summer reading. Show more
Recorded coverage of business in the House of Lords from Thursday 20 July, including a debate on the transport needs of remote island communities in England. Show more