The week ahead in Parliamentpublished at 17:19 British Summer Time 26 June 2020
Despite the government's significant majority, MPs are making themselves heard with amendments.
Read MoreJunior doctors' new contract set to be imposed by Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt
It follows junior doctors' strikes. Jeremy Hunt announced change in Commons statement
Parliamentary committee says 'significant changes' needed to draft web monitoring plans
Google has been giving evidence to MPs about its tax affairs
Despite the government's significant majority, MPs are making themselves heard with amendments.
Read MoreThe Kent MP is urging people to get checked after catching the disease early.
Read MoreThe minister says his approval of a £1bn property deal was above board but his critics want to know more.
Read MoreThe Satanic group has been influential among neo-Nazi groups around the world in recent years.
Read MoreSajid Javid calls for lower taxes on businesses to aid the UK's economic recovery.
Read MoreMSPs are concerned that young players are stuck in "exploitative" contracts that do not pay them fairly
Read MoreAn advisory group report on economic recovery is due to be published following lots of advice on how to rebuild the economy
Read MoreFisheries, MPs' behaviour and the post-pandemic world are all on the agenda at Westminster.
Read MoreSir Simon McDonald will go before the merger with the international aid department later this year.
Read MoreThe leaders mark 80 years since a BBC broadcast in which France was urged to keep fighting Hitler.
Read MoreThe owner of the clothing store is refusing to remove the life-sized statue, called "Lady Liberty".
Read MoreThe immediate implications of Covid-19 have dominated the media – and perhaps your attention - for months. But meanwhile, other stories are developing at speed, some intersecting with the virus crisis in unexpected ways.
In the first of a new series of documentaries, the historian Rana Mitter invites you to turn your attention away from the virus, and to look instead at how China is combining its tech and consumer product prowess to make the case for its one-party model of government - and the impact on that of Covid-19.
With contributions from: Daniel Bell, Peter Frankopan, Sophia Gaston, Isabel Hilton, Keyu Jin, Yu Jie, Zhang Weiwei
Producer: Phil Tinline
Ecologists say numbers have been in decline since the 1950s but gamekeepers say the move is bad for land management.
Read MoreLord Bethell says the coronavirus-tracing app is "not a priority" and has no firm launch date.
Read MoreIncome from Luton Airport "has all but dried up" due to the pandemic, the authority says.
Read MoreStaff are worried after Boris Johnson announced the merger of the DfID and the Foreign and Commonwealth Office.
Read MoreTwo young people who were racist when they were younger explain why they have changed.
Read MoreIt is "unfair" that low paid workers are facing charges of thousands of pounds to remain in the UK, MPs say.
Read MoreMichael Gove confirms the UK government will not extend the Brexit transition period, despite calls from the first ministers.
Read MoreThe home secretary says she won't be "silenced" after being accused of using her experience to cast doubt on those of others.
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