Debate in the Commons second chamber, Westminster Hall, to mark anti-social behaviour awareness week, from Wednesday 20 July.
Questions in the Lords to UK government ministers, from Thursday 21 July.
Select Committees
UK Labour Markets Committee
2 hours, 30 minutes on BBC Parliament
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Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy Committee session on UK labour markets and post-pandemic economic growth, with evidence from the CBI, BCC, TUC and UK government officials. From 19 July. Show more
Lords Land Use Committee session on land use in England, with evidence from environment secretary George Eustice and officials from DEFRA, from Monday 18 July.
Joint National Security Strategy Committee session on critical national infrastructure and climate adaptation, with evidence from Steve Double and Greg Hands, from Monday 18 July. Show more
Commons Transport Committee session on smart motorways, with evidence from Baroness Vere of Norbiton and Nick Harris, from Wednesday 20 July. Show more
Commons Home Affairs Committee session on the work of HM Passport Office, with evidence from the director of passports, citizenship, and civil registration at HM Passport Office, from 20 July. Show more
Commons Environmental Audit Committee on the transition from fossil fuels and energy security, with evidence from energy companies and stakeholders, from Wednesday 20 July.
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Foreign correspondents currently posted to London look at events in the UK through outsiders' eyes, and at how the issues of the week are being tackled around the world.
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Adam Fleming, Alex Forsyth and Chris Mason question general secretary of the RMT union Mick Lynch about the rail strikes.
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There’s a balance of risk and reward for any politician taking part in a TV debate, but what's at stake for the presenters? Julie Etchingham and Krishnan Guru-Murthy explain. Show more
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Click investigates the science behind cacao-free chocolate and speaks to dating app Tinder's CEO, who reveals her plans to improve online safety. Show more
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In the 1960s, an adoption agency split up infant twins and placed them in different families as part of a controversial study, having a seismic impact on many of their lives. Show more
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A comprehensive guide to all the latest gadgets, websites, games and computer industry news.
Mark Kermode gives his unique take on the best and worst of the week's film and DVD releases.
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Canada had a record heatwave and a number of devastating wildfires last summer. How can the communities affected now plan for an uncertain, hotter future? Show more