Coverage of questions in the House of Commons to Mel Stride, the work and pensions secretary, and his team of ministers on Monday 4 September.
Highlights of proceedings in the House of Commons from Monday 4 September.
House of Commons
Countess of Chester Hospital Inquiry Statement
1 hour on BBC Parliament
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Statement by Steve Barclay on the inquiry into the Countess of Chester Hospital, following the conviction of nurse Lucy Letby for the murder of seven babies and the attempted murder of six others. Show more
Select Committees
PSNI Data Breach Committee
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Coverage of the Northern Ireland Affairs select committee on the data breaches at the Police Service of Northern Ireland, from Tuesday 5 September. Show more
Coverage of questions in the House of Commons to Jeremy Hunt, the chancellor of the exchequer, and his team of ministers on Tuesday 5 September.
House of Commons
Environmental Protections Urgent Question
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An Urgent Question asked by Green MP Caroline Lucas, on the government's decision to change environmental laws to allow more waste materials to be put in rivers and waterways, on Tuesday 5 September. Show more
House of Commons
Work Capability Assessment Consultation Statement
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Coverage of a government statement on the Work Capability Assessment Consultation, which is looking at the 'fit for work' assessments used in the benefits system, on Tuesday 5 September.
Coverage of a government statement made by immigration minister Robert Jenrick, updating the House of Commons on the government’s illegal migration strategy, on Tuesday 5th September.
Coverage of the day's proceedings in the Commons on 5 September, including a ten minute rule bill on advertising e-cigarettes, followed by the remaining stages of the Energy Bill. Show more
Coverage of proceedings in the House of Lords on Tuesday 5 September, including a debate on the report stage of the Lifelong Learning (Higher Education Fee Limits) Bill.
Select Committees
PSNI Data Breach Committee
3 hours, 25 minutes on BBC Parliament
Available for years
Coverage of the Northern Ireland Affairs select committee on the data breaches at the Police Service of Northern Ireland, from Tuesday 5 September. Show more
Questions in the House of Lords from Tuesday 5 September, covering support for refugees, the election in Zimbabwe and on the decarbonisation of heating.
Business includes the announcement of the order of the day's business and consideration of an amendment to the Veterans Advisory and Pensions Committees Bill, from 5 September. Show more
A statement in the House of Lords by Northern Ireland minister Lord Caine on the data breach and security at the Police Service of Northern Ireland, from Tuesday 5 September. Show more
House of Lords
Northern Ireland Troubles Bill
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A debate in the House of Lords on amendments made in the Commons to the Northern Ireland Troubles (Legacy and Reconciliation) Bill, from Tuesday 5 September.
A statement by work and pensions minister Viscount Younger of Leckie on the consultation over planned changes to Work Capability Assessments, from Tuesday 5 September. Show more
Debate in the House of Lords on the report stage of the Lifelong Learning (Higher Education Fee Limits) Bill, from Tuesday 5 September.
A statement by health minister Lord Markham on the statutory inquiry led by Lady Justice Thirlwall into the murders committed by nurse Lucy Letby, from Tuesday 5 September. Show more
House of Lords
Environmental Protections Statement
15 minutes on BBC Parliament
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A statement on the use of the Levelling Up and Regeneration Bill to remove environmental protections on nutrient neutrality from housebuilding, from Tuesday 5 September. Show more
House of Commons proceedings in Westminster Hall from Monday 4 September, including the debate on three e-petitions on assessments for disability benefits.