BBC Parliament Schedule
Schedule
Morning
06:20
The Record Europe—06/04/2008
Shirin Wheeler talks to politicians on new transparency rules. Westminster is in recess.
06:45
The Record Review—06/04/2008
A review of the first three months of 2008 with Alicia McCarthy. Westminster is in recess.
07:45
Briefings—Baroness Williams of Crosby
Dr Rowan Williams makes his Presidential Address to the Synod, from Monday 11 February.
08:05
Scottish Parliament—07/04/2008
Scottish Parliament. The Scotland (Budget) Bill. 6 February. Westminster is in recess.
09:35
A Marriage Made In Portsmouth
Twenty years ago the Liberal Party and the SDP united to form the Liberal Democrats.
10:05
Welsh First Minister's Statement—Commissioner for Older People
The new Commissioner for Older People in Wales, from 16 January. Westminster is in recess.
10:40
House of Lords—Criminal Justice and Immigration
House of Lords debate on the blasphemy laws, from 5 March. Westminster is in recess.
11:10
Prime Minister's Questions—02/04/2008
Questions in the Commons to Prime Minister Gordon Brown from Wednesday 2 April.
11:40
Briefings—Australian Apology
Australian PM Kevin Rudd apologising to the Aboriginal people for past injustices.
Afternoon
12:10
BOOKtalk—Jacob Weisberg
Mark D'Arcy talks to BBC Business Editor Robert Peston about his book Who Runs Britain.
12:25
Budget—2008, 12/03/2008
Chancellor of the Exchequer Alistair Darling's first Budget speech, followed by responses.
13:55
Scottish First Minister's Questions—27/03/2008
Questions in the Scottish Parliament to First Minister Alex Salmond, from 27 March.
14:25
Welsh First Minister's Questions—11/03/2008
Questions in the Welsh Assembly to First Minister Rhodri Morgan from Tuesday 11 March.
14:55
Northern Ireland First Minister's Questions—03/03/2008
Questions in the Northern Ireland Assembly to First Minister Ian Paisley from 3 March.
15:25
The Record Review—29/02/2008
Alicia McCarthy presents a special edition on devolution from Holyrood in Edinburgh.
16:05
Select Committees—Community Cohesion Committee
Recorded coverage of the Communities and Local Government committee hearing.
17:30
The Record Review—06/04/2008
A review of the first three months of 2008 with Alicia McCarthy. Westminster is in recess.
Evening
18:30
The Record Europe—07/04/2008
Shirin Wheeler compares the UK and Danish scrutiny systems.
18:55
BOOKtalk—Jacob Weisberg
Mark D'Arcy talks to author Jacob Weisberg about his book'The Bush Tragedy.
19:10
The Record—07/04/2008
Melissa Bell interviews Lords Steel, Foulkes and Selkirk. Westminster is in recess.
19:35
Select Committees—British Bill of Rights Committee
Recorded coverage of the British Bill of Rights Committee proceedings.
21:00
Northern Ireland Assembly—06/04/2008
Northern Ireland Assembly on the age of consent. 4 February. Westminster is in recess.
22:10
The Record Europe—06/04/2008
Shirin Wheeler talks to politicians on new transparency rules. Westminster is in recess.
22:35
The Record Review—06/04/2008
A review of the first three months of 2008 with Alicia McCarthy. Westminster is in recess.
23:35
Briefings—Baroness Williams of Crosby
Dr Rowan Williams makes his Presidential Address to the Synod, from Monday 11 February.
23:55
Scottish Parliament—07/04/2008
Scottish Parliament. The Scotland (Budget) Bill. 6 February. Westminster is in recess.
Late
01:25
A Marriage Made In Portsmouth
Twenty years ago the Liberal Party and the SDP united to form the Liberal Democrats.
01:55
Welsh First Minister's Statement—Commissioner for Older People
The new Commissioner for Older People in Wales, from 16 January. Westminster is in recess.
02:30
House of Lords—Criminal Justice and Immigration
House of Lords debate on the blasphemy laws, from 5 March. Westminster is in recess.
03:00
Prime Minister's Questions—02/04/2008
Questions in the Commons to Prime Minister Gordon Brown from Wednesday 2 April.
03:30
Briefings—Australian Apology
Australian PM Kevin Rudd apologising to the Aboriginal people for past injustices.
04:00
BOOKtalk—Jacob Weisberg
Mark D'Arcy talks to BBC Business Editor Robert Peston about his book Who Runs Britain.
04:15
Budget—2008, 12/03/2008
Chancellor of the Exchequer Alistair Darling's first Budget speech, followed by responses.
05:45
Scottish First Minister's Questions—27/03/2008
Questions in the Scottish Parliament to First Minister Alex Salmond, from 27 March.














