Proceedings include debates on social mobility, the Hoover pension fund deficit, imprisonment for public protection, NHS funding pressures and housebuilding targets, from 11 June. Show more
SNP MP David Linden introduces his ten minute rule motion on parental leave for parents of premature and sick babies, from Wednesday 12 June.
Questions in the Scottish Parliament to First Minister Nicola Sturgeon from Thursday 13 June.
MSPs debate the Fuel Poverty (Target, Definition and Strategy) (Scotland) Bill, from Tuesday 11 June.
Education secretary John Swinney makes a statement on standardised tests for five and six-year-old children in Scottish schools, from Tuesday 11 June.
MSPs ask topical questions to Scottish government ministers, from Tuesday 11 June.
Statement by environment secretary Roseanna Cunningham, on Scotland's greenhouse emissions, from Wednesday 12 June.
Ministers take questions from MSPs in the Scottish parliament, from Thursday 13 June.
Statement from the House of Lords on the announced closure of the Ford engine plant in Bridgend, from Monday 10 June.
Bridgend AM Carwyn Jones asks an emergency question to the Welsh government on the announced closure of the Ford engine plant in his constituency, from Tuesday 11 June.
Questions in the Welsh Assembly to First Minister Mark Drakeford from Tuesday 11 June.
Coverage of a statement by education secretary Kirsty Williams on reducing bureaucracy in the Welsh school system, from Tuesday 11 June.
Members of the Welsh Assembly debate possible alternatives to the cancelled M4 Relief Road, south of Newport, from Wednesday 12 June.
The joint meeting of the science and technology select committee and the defence select committee on the use of drones in the UK and their security implications, from 11 June. Show more
Former prime minister Sir John Major in conversation with Chatham House director Robin Niblett about the UK's role in international affairs, from Thursday 13 June.
Conservative Leadership Race
Conservative Leadership Election - First Vote
5 minutes on BBC Parliament
The result of the first round of voting in the elections for leadership of the Conservative Party, announced by acting chair of the 1922 committee Dame Cheryl Gillan, from Thursday 13 June.
Former foreign secretary Boris Johnson launches his bid to be leader of the Conservative Party, from Wednesday 12 June.
Foreign secretary Jeremy Hunt launches his bid to be leader of the Conservative Party, from Monday 10 June.
Environment secretary Michael Gove launches his bid to be leader of the Conservative Party, from Monday 10 June.
Former Brexit secretary Dominic Raab launches his bid to be leader of the Conservative Party, from Monday 10 June.
Home secretary Sajid Javid launches his bid to be leader of the Conservative Party, from Wednesday 12 June.
International development secretary Rory Stewart launches his bid to be leader of the Conservative Party, from Tuesday 11 June.
The news conference held by Streatham MP Chuka Umunna announcing he was joining the Liberal Democrat party, from Friday 14 June.
The speech by international trade secretary Dr Liam Fox to the Centre for Policy Studies titled The Lost Tribe: Finding the Quiet Conservatives, from Thursday 13 June.
Coverage of parliamentary proceedings from last week, with Alicia McCarthy.
Stephen Sackur speaks to Labour MP and former minister Margaret Hodge, does she think her own party leadership is fit for office? Show more
The joint meeting of the science and technology select committee and the defence select committee on the use of drones in the UK and their security implications, from 11 June. Show more