House of Commons proceedings in Westminster Hall, including the debate on child bed poverty, from Monday 19 December.
House of Commons debate in Westminster Hall on family businesses, from Tuesday 20 December.
House of Commons debate in Westminster Hall on the future of rail services, from Tuesday 20 December.
House of Commons debate in Westminster Hall on the expansion of the Ultra Low Emission Zone, from Tuesday 20 December.
House of Commons debate in Westminster Hall on support for entrepreneurs from ethnic minority backgrounds, from Tuesday 20 December.
House of Commons debate in Westminster Hall on the affordability and availability of childcare, from Tuesday 20 December.
Topical question session in Holyrood to ministers form the Scottish government, from Tuesday 20 December.
Questions in Holyrood to Rural Affairs and Islands ministers from the Scottish government, from Thursday 22 December.
Questions in Holyrood to Health and Social Care ministers from the Scottish government, from Thursday 22 December.
Questions in Holyrood to Social Justice, Housing and Local Government ministers from the Scottish government, from Thursday 22 December.
Commons Treasury Committee session on tax reliefs available to individuals and businesses in the UK, from Monday 19 December. Show more
Commons Public Accounts Committee session on the backlog and delays at HM Passport office, from Monday 19 December. Show more
Lords Justice and Home Affairs Committee session on the work of the Home Office, with evidence from the Home Secretary, Suella Braverman, from Wednesday 21 December.
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