Including debates on the EU Settlement Scheme, Kettering General Hospital, school funding in East Anglia, Hull's bid to be a maritime city and the High Income Child Benefit Charge, from 3 September. Show more
Questions in the Scottish Parliament to first minister Nicola Sturgeon from Thursday 5 September.
First minister of Scotland Nicola Sturgeon making a statement on her government's programme entitled Protecting Scotland's Future, from Tuesday 3 September.
Continuation of the debate on the Scottish Government's programme entitled Protecting Scotland's Future, from Wednesday 4 September.
Emergency debate in the recalled Welsh Assembly on Brexit and the prorogation of the UK Parliament, from Thursday 5 September.
Lords Food, Poverty, Health and Environment Committee’s session with Anna Taylor, Claire Pritchard, Professor Tim Lang, Professor Tim Key and Dr Christina Vogel, from Tuesday 3 September. Show more
Ministerial statement on the future of Ferguson Marine shipyard in Port Glasgow, from Tuesday 3 September.
General questions to ministers in the Scottish Parliament, from Thursday 5 September.
Mark D'Arcy talks to novelist and politician Jeffrey Archer about his book Nothing Ventured.
Prime minister Boris Johnson making a speech in Wakefield, from Thursday 5 September.
Debate and vote in the House of Commons on the government's motion to hold an early general election, with commentary from Mark D'Arcy and Dr Ruth Fox.
Stephen Sackur speaks to Dame Stephanie Shirley, who was one of hundreds of Jewish children smuggled out of Nazi occupied Europe. Show more
Mark D'Arcy talks to novelist and politician Jeffrey Archer about his book Nothing Ventured.
Digital, Culture, Media and Sport Committee’s session on Reality TV, with evidence from Yewande Biala, Zara Holland, Marcel Somerville, Dwayne Davison and Robert Gregory, from Wednesday 4 September. Show more
Continuation of the debate on the Scottish Government's programme entitled Protecting Scotland's Future, from Wednesday 4 September.
Business statement in the House of Commons given by leader of the House Jacob Rees-Moog, from Thursday 5 September.