Coverage of the announcement of Commons business for the week ahead and questions to Penny Mordaunt, leader of the House of Commons, on Thursday 11 May.
Business in the House of Lords including the first day of the report stage of the Retained EU Law (Revocation and Reform) Bill, from Monday 15 May.
Coverage of questions in the House of Commons to Ben Wallace, the defence secretary, and his team of ministers on Monday 15 May.
Highlights of proceedings in the House of Commons from Monday 15 May.
Select Committees
Fraud and Corruption Inquiry
1 hour, 55 minutes on BBC Parliament HD
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A Public Accounts select committee session on tackling fraud and corruption against the government, from Monday 15 May. Show more
Coverage of select committee proceedings on Tuesday 16 May.
Select Committees
Culture, Media and Sport Committee
1 hour, 30 minutes on BBC Parliament HD
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Coverage of the Culture, Media and Sport select committee session on gambling regulation with evidence from gambling addiction charities GambleAware, GamCare and Gordon Moody.
Coverage of questions in the House of Commons to Alex Chalk, the justice secretary, and his team of ministers on 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.
Proceedings include a ten minute rule bill on a register of children not in school followed by two Opposition Day debates chosen by the SNP, on Tuesday 16 May. Show more
Coverage of proceedings in the House of Lords including the seventh day of the committee stage of the Online Safety Bill, on Tuesday 16 May.
Questions in the Welsh Parliament to Mark Drakeford, the first minister, from Tuesday 16 May.
Questions in the House of Lords covering NHS targets for autism diagnosis, an independent 'Office of the Whistleblower' and on state pensions, from Tuesday 16 May.
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.