House of Commons proceedings in Westminster Hall including debates on local healthcare in the Midlands and rape support services in Redcar, from Tuesday 30 April. Show more
Questions in the Scottish Parliament to first minister Nicola Sturgeon from Thursday 2 May.
Education and Skills Questions and Health and Sport Questions in the Scottish Parliament, from Wednesday 1 May.
Live coverage of the Scottish Conservatives conference 2019. Show more
Environment, Energy and Rural Affairs minister Lesley Griffiths making a statement on Bovine TB to the Welsh Assembly, from Tuesday 30 April.
Cemlyn Davies and Vaughan Roderick present live coverage of the Welsh Conservative Conference in Llangollen.
Questions in the Welsh Assembly to first minister Mark Drakeford, from Tuesday 30 April.
Health and Social Services secretary Vaughan Gething making a statement on Cwm Taf Maternity Services to the Welsh Assembly, from Tuesday 30 April.
BBC Parliament's programme looking back at the week in Westminster presented by Alicia McCarthy.
Home Affairs Committee’s session on serious violence, from Tuesday 30 April. Show more
Labour MP Ann Clwyd introducing her Police Officer Training (Autism Awareness) Bill in the Commons, from Wednesday 1 May.
Gordon Marsden MP delivers a lecture on 'What if Denis Healey had beaten Michael Foot and become Labour leader in 1981?' in the Speaker's House from Monday 29 April.
Lords Economic Affairs Committee’s session on social care funding in England, with evidence from health and social care secretary Matt Hancock, from Tuesday 30 April.
HARDtalk
Victor Gao - Vice President, Centre for China and Globalisation
30 minutes on BBC Parliament
Stephen Sackur speaks to Victor Gao, a well-connected think tank analyst in Beijing who once worked as an interpreter for Deng Xiao Ping. Show more
The Liaison select committee session on Brexit with evidence from the prime minister, Theresa May, from Wednesday 1 May.
The debate in the House of Lords on climate change, from Thursday 2 May.
Work and Pensions Committee’s session on Universal Credit: ‘natural’ migration with evidence from employment minister Alok Sharma, from Wednesday 1 May.