Questions in the House of Lords to government ministers covering hospital beds, night-time working, vaccine distribution and the blocking of NGO funds by India, from 6 January. Show more
Simon Vaughan looks at the assassination of serving prime minister Spencer Perceval in the lobby of the House of Commons in 1812.
House of Commons proceedings in Westminster Hall, including debates on the role of developers in building new homes, historical sexual abuse and deforestation in the Amazon, on Wednesday 5 January. Show more
Questions in the House of Commons to prime minister Boris Johnson on Wednesday 5 January.
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Automatic Enrolment into Pension Schemes
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The introduction of a bill by Conservative MP Richard Holden on the extension of automatic enrolment into pension schemes, from Wednesday 5 January. Show more
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Covid-19 in Schools
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Coverage of the recall session of the Assembly as MLA's debate the safe reopening of Northern Ireland's schools in the wake of the Omicron variant of Covid-19, on Monday 10 January.
A statement in the House of Lords by education minister Baroness Barron on the reopening of schools in England in January, from Thursday 6 January.
The first Duke of Wellington was a military hero who served twice as prime minister. Carolyn Quinn meets the current duke for a tour of Apsley House. Show more
BBC Parliament's Selina Seth presents a short guide to the history of diversity in the House of Commons.
Coverage of questions in the House of Commons to Defence Secretary Ben Wallace and his team of ministers on Monday 10 January.
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Building Safety and Tower Block Cladding Statement
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Coverage of the statement to the Commons by Levelling Up secretary Michael Gove on building safety and the removal of dangerous cladding from tower blocks from Monday 10 January.
Coverage of proceedings on Monday 10 January, including the remaining stages of the Nuclear Energy (Financing) Bill and a motion to approve the Charter for Budget Responsibility.
The first Duke of Wellington was a military hero who served twice as prime minister. Carolyn Quinn meets the current duke for a tour of Apsley House. Show more
David Cornock tells the story of how Toynbee Hall and London's East End shaped the politics of Labour prime minister Clement Attlee.
Questions in the Lords to UK government ministers on a professional register for care workers, the Post Office Horizon IT scandal and communication with the devolved governments, from 10 January. Show more
Business in the House of Lords on Monday 10 January, including the fourth day of debate on the Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill at report stage. Show more