The Scottish Affairs Committee's session with Scottish Secretary David Mundell to look at the work of his department from Wednesday 10 July.
Highlights of Thursday 11 July in Parliament presented by David Cornock.
Live coverage of the Youth Parliament committee on knife crime focusing on media, culture and social influences. Show more
Conservative MP George Eustice introducing his Tin Mining Subsidence Bill in the Commons, from Tuesday 9 July.
Live coverage of the Youth Parliament committee on knife crime focusing on offenders. Show more
Questions in the Welsh Assembly to First Minister Mark Drakeford from Tuesday 9 July.
Live coverage of the Youth Parliament committee on knife crime focusing on policy development. Show more
Labour MP Maria Eagle introducing her Public Advocate Bill in the Commons, from Wednesday 12 July.
The Housing, Communities and Local Government Committee’s session on the Independent review of building regulations, from Monday 8 July. Show more
The Justice Committee's session on Court and Tribunal reforms, from Tuesday 9 July. Show more
Coverage of the Work and Pensions Committee's session on the Spending Review with evidence from Paul Johnson and Robert Chote. Show more
The Public Accounts Committee's session on English language tests for overseas students with evidence from Home Office officials, from Wednesday 10 July.
Questions in the House of Lords from Thursday 11 July.
Andrew Neil reviews the political week with Michael Portillo, Liz Kendall and Miranda Green, while Gyles Brandreth has the political headlines in a film.
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Highlights of the week's proceedings in Westminster presented by David Cornock.
Questions in the House of Commons to Prime Minister Theresa May from Wednesday 10 July.
Jo Coburn is joined by Alison Phillips, Tosin Adedayo, Alan Mendonza and Marcus Brigstocke. They discuss Theresa May’s newspaper interview looking back at her time in office. Show more
Debate on the extent of persecution of people of faith in this century, from Thursday 11 July.
The Public Accounts Committee's session on English language tests for overseas students with evidence from Home Office officials, from Wednesday 10 July.