The statement by the foreign secretary Dominic Raab on relations with China, following the implementation of the new national security law in Hong Kong, from Monday 20 July.
The statement by the health and social care secretary Matt Hancock on the Covid-19 outbreak and the work on potential vaccines, from Monday 20 July.
Select Committees
Black People, Racism and Human Rights Committee
1 hour, 25 minutes on BBC Parliament
The Joint Committee on Human Rights evidence session on black people, racism and human rights with evidence from Professor Jacqueline Dunkley-Bent OBE, David Isaac and Rebecca Hilsenrath. Show more
Highlights of Monday 20 July in Parliament presented by David Cornock.
MPs on the Health and Social Care committee question experts on the Covid-19 pandemic, including chief medical officer for England Dr Chris Whitty and his deputy Jenny Harries, from Tuesday 21 July.
Questions in the House of Commons to business, energy and industrial strategy secretary Alok Sharma and his team of ministers on Tuesday 21 July.
Live coverage of the Urgent Question by Liberal Democrat media spokesperson Daisy Cooper on the changes to free licence fees for over-75s as well as job losses and cuts to programmes at the BBC. Show more
Live coverage of the statement to the House of Commons by the home secretary Priti Patel, updating MPs on the Windrush Lessons Learned review.
Live coverage of proceedings in the House of Commons on Tuesday 21 July.
The Intelligence and Security Committee holding a news conference to publish their report into Russian interference in UK elections and referendums, from Tuesday 21 July.
The Lords Science and Technology Committee hear from Professor Sir Venki Ramakrishnan, Professor Peter Piot, Sir Paul Nurse and Professor Dame Anne Johnson on the science of Covid-19, from 21 July. Show more
Highlights of Tuesday 21 July in Parliament presented by David Cornock.
Questions to ministers in the House of Lords, from Tuesday 21 July.
Coverage of a Private Notice Question in the House of Lords on what the government is doing to address the rise of knife crime in England and Wales, from Tuesday 21 July.
Members of the Northern Ireland Assembly debate legislation lifting some coronavirus restrictions, including allowing gatherings of up to 30 people, from Tuesday 21 July. Show more
Coverage of an urgent question in the Northern Ireland Assembly on illegal waste dumping on a North Belfast industrial estate, from Tuesday 21 July.
Members of the Northern Ireland Assembly take part in a debate on climate change and the introduction of a Climate Change Act, from Tuesday 21 July.
MPs on the Health and Social Care committee question experts on the Covid-19 pandemic, including Chris Whitty, chief medical officer for England, and his deputy Jenny Harries, from 21 July.