Business in the House of Lords including the seventh day of the committee stage of the Online Safety Bill and a 'motion of regret' on magistrates' court sentencing powers, from Tuesday 16 May.
Senedd Cymru - Welsh Parliament
Teacher Workload Statement
50 minutes on BBC Parliament
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A statement in the Senedd, the Welsh parliament, by education and Welsh language minister Jeremy Miles on reducing the workload for teachers in Wales, from Tuesday 16 May.
Coverage of questions in the House of Commons to Alex Chalk, the justice secretary, and his team of ministers on Tuesday 16 May.
A highlight from proceedings in the House of Commons from Tuesday 16 May.
An urgent question in the House of Commons on the implications of the National Crime Agency's investigation into Javad Marandi, tabled by SNP MP Alison Thewliss, from Tuesday 16 May.
Ten Minute Rule Bill
Register of Children Not in School
15 minutes on BBC Parliament
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The introduction to the House of Commons of a Bill under the ten minute rule, tabled by Conservative MP Flick Drummond, on a register of children not in school, from Tuesday 16 May.
Select Committees
Competition and Markets Authority Inquiry
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A committee session on the work of the competition regulator, the Competition and Markets Authority, from Tuesday 16 May. Show more
Coverage of select committee proceedings on Wednesday 17 May.
Coverage of the Home Affairs select committee session on the policing of public protest with evidence from Graham Smith, the chief executive of Republic, on Wednesday 17 May.
Coverage of questions in the House of Commons to Alister Jack, the Scottish secretary, and his team of ministers on Wednesday 17 May.
Coverage of questions in the House of Commons to the deputy prime minister, Oliver Dowden, as prime minister Rishi Sunak is away at the Council of Europe summit in Iceland.
Coverage of an urgent question in the Commons on the health and future of the UK car industry. From Wednesday 17 May.
Coverage of transport minister Nusrat Ghani making a statement in the Commons on funding for bus services, from Wednesday 17 May.
Coverage of proceedings in the House of Commons including a ten minute rule bill on AI followed by the second reading of the Digital Markets, Competition and Consumers Bill, on Wednesday 17 May. Show more
Ten Minute Rule Bill
Regulation of Artificial Intelligence
15 minutes on BBC Parliament
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The introduction to the House of Commons of a Bill under the ten minute rule, by Labour MP Mick Whitley, on the regulation of artificial intelligence and workers' rights, from Wednesday 17 May.
The debate in the Scottish Parliament, tabled by Scottish Labour, on access to bus services, from Wednesday 17 May.
Coverage of questions in the House of Commons to Alister Jack, the Scottish secretary, and his team of ministers on Wednesday 17 May.
Coverage of questions in the House of Commons to the deputy prime minister, Oliver Dowden, as prime minister Rishi Sunak is away at the Council of Europe summit in Iceland.
Questions in the House of Lords covering preparations for the COP28 climate change summit, repealing the Vagrancy Act and on the role of pharmacies, from Wednesday 17 May.
House of Lords
Redcar Steelworks and Teesside Statement
20 minutes on BBC Parliament
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The statement in the House of Lords on the allegations of corruption over the redevelopment of the former Redcar Steelworks site in Teesside, from Wednesday 17 May.
The statement in the House of Lords on the National Crime Agency's investigation into Javad Marandi, from Wednesday 17 May.
Business in the House of Lords including the second day of the report stage of the Retained EU Law (Revocation and Reform) Bill, from Wednesday 17 May.
The statement in the House of Lords by the Business and Trade minister, the Earl of Minto, on the future of the UK car industry, from Wednesday 17 May.
The statement in the House of Lords, by transport minister Baroness Vere of Norbiton, on rail services and the nationalisation of the TransPennine Express, from Wednesday 17 May.
The statement in the House of Lords, by transport minister Baroness Vere of Norbiton, on funding for bus services, from Wednesday 17 May.
House of Commons
Digital Markets, Competition and Consumers Bill
2 hours, 55 minutes on BBC Parliament
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The debate in the House of Commons on the general principles of the Digital Markets, Competition and Consumers Bill at second reading, from Wednesday 17 May.