Coverage of the Work and Pensions Committee's session on 'Universal Credit: the wait for a first payment', from Wednesday 1 July. Show more
Coverage as Leader of the House Jacob Rees-Mogg outlines upcoming business in the House of Commons, from Thursday 2 July.
BBC Parliament's programme looking back at the week in Westminster presented by Alicia McCarthy.
Select Committees
Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Committee
2 hours, 10 minutes on BBC Parliament
The Environment, Food and Rural Affairs select committee session on food supply and the coronavirus pandemic with evidence from the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs secretary, George Eustice. Show more
MPs on the Science and Technology Committee hear evidence on the response of UK science to the covid-19 outbreak, from Wednesday 1 July. Show more
Party historian Lord Lexden visits Astley Hall, home to the Conservative leader who was three times prime minister.
Stephen Sackur speaks to Armando Ianucci, hugely successful writer and director of comedy on TV and film. Is there ever a bad time and place to be funny? Show more
Questions in the House of Commons to defence secretary Ben Wallace and his team of ministers, from Monday 6 July.
A statement in the House of Commons by the foreign secretary, Dominic Raab, on the introduction of a global human rights sanctions regime, from Monday 6 July.
The day's proceedings in the House of Commons including the remaining stages of the Domestic Abuse Bill including the amendments banning the use of 'rough sex' as a defence in murder cases.
Deputy first minister Michelle O'Neill answers an urgent question tabled by the TUV's Jim Allister on Ms O'Neill's attendance at the funeral of Bobby Storey on 30 June, from Monday 6 July.
Conservative MP Sir Geoffrey Clifton-Brown introducing his New Homes (New Development Standards) Bill in the Commons, from Tuesday 30 June.
Highlights of Monday 6 July in Parliament presented by Alicia McCarthy.
Lords Questions, from Monday 6 July.
International Development Committee's session on 'Humanitarian crises monitoring: impact of coronavirus', from Monday 6 July. Show more
A statement in the House of Commons by the foreign secretary, Dominic Raab, on the introduction of a global human rights sanctions regime, from Monday 6 July.
Questions in the House of Commons to defence secretary Ben Wallace and his team of ministers, from Monday 6 July.
Digital, Culture, Media and Sport Committee's session on the impact of Covid-19 on DCMS sectors, from Tuesday 30 June. Show more