Highlights of Wednesday 14 July in Parliament, presented by David Cornock.
Coverage of questions in the House of Commons to international trade secretary Liz Truss and her team of ministers on Thursday 15 July.
Urgent question tabled by Conservative MP Geoffrey Clifton-Brown on the sale of the Newport Wafer Fab semiconductors plant in Duffryn, Newport, to the Chinese-owned firm Nexperia. Show more
Live coverage of the announcement of Commons business for the week ahead and questions to leader of the Commons Jacob Rees-Mogg on Thursday 14 July.
Live coverage including backbench business debates on the Northern Ireland Protocol and on the Beijing Winter Olympics and Chinese government sanctions. Show more
Questions in the House of Lords covering the East Coast Main Line, human rights in Bahrain, Thames Valley Police and the policing of the UEFA European Championship Final, from Thursday 15 July. Show more
Historian Dr Philip Salmon tours Knowsley Hall, ancestral home of the 14th Earl of Derby, who was three times prime minister in the Victorian era.
Questions in the House of Lords to Cabinet Office minister Lord Frost, from Thursday 15 July.
Statement in the House of Lords made by health minister Lord Bethell, updating peers on the plans for Covid-19 restrictions in England, from Thursday 15 July.
Political and parliamentary highlights.
A statement on plans to lift most Covid-19 restrictions in Wales on 7 August but face masks will still be required in most indoor public places, from Wednesday 14 July. Show more
Select Committees
Influence Culture Committee
2 hours, 35 minutes on BBC Parliament
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The Digital, Culture, Media and Sport select committee session on influence culture, with evidence from influencer Em Sheldon, the Advertising Association and Media Molecule, from Tuesday 13 July. Show more
BBC Parliament's programme looking back at the week in Westminster, presented by David Cornock.
Vicki Young is joined by Laura Farris MP, Anas Sarwar, Kate Andrews and Emma Dabiri to discuss the government’s ‘levelling up’ agenda and whether there should be a tax on sugary and salty food. Show more
Business in the House of Lords on Thursday 15 July, including questions to government ministers followed by the second day of the committee stage of the Skills and Post-16 Education Bill. Show more