BBC Parliament Schedule
Schedule
Morning
06:00
Westminster Hall—29/06/2008
Recorded coverage of House of Commons proceedings from Wednesday 25 June.
10:30
Prime Minister's Questions—25/06/2008
Questions in the Commons to Prime Minister Gordon Brown from Wednesday 25 June.
11:00
The Record Review—27/06/2008
Highlights of the week in Parliament, presented by Keith Macdougall.
Afternoon
12:00
America this Week—29/06/2008
Highlights of the week in politics in the USA from C-SPAN.
13:00
Washington Journal—29/06/2008
C-SPAN interviews with leading figures on the American political scene and viewers' calls.
15:00
Politics Scotland—29/06/2008
Highlights of the week in Scottish politics, from Sunday 29 June.
16:00
Northern Ireland Deputy First Minister's Questions—23/06/2008
Questions in the NI Assembly to Deputy First Minister Martin McGuiness, from 23 June.
16:30
Dragon's Eye—29/06/2008
Highlights of the week in Welsh politics presented by Rhun ap Iorwerth from 26 June.
17:00
The Record Europe—29/06/2008
Janet Barrie reports on the work of the European Parliament in session in Strasbourg.
17:45
BOOKtalk—Nick Davies
Mark D'Arcy talks to Patrick Cockburn about his book Muqtada al-Sadr and the Fall of Iraq.
Evening
18:00
Select Committees—29/06/2008
Coverage of the Business and Enterprise Committee hearing on energy prices, from 24 June.
21:20
All Party Football Group
Coverage of the All Party Football Group inquiry into English football, from 19 June.
22:20
Select Committees—Chinook Helicopter Committee
Coverage of the Public Accounts Committee looking into Chinook aircraft, from 18 June.
Late
00:00
Westminster Hall—29/06/2008
House of Commons proceedings, including a debate on Somerset post offices, from 24 June.
01:30
Westminster Hall—30/06/2008
House of Commons proceedings, including a debate on counter-terrorism, from 25 June.
03:00
Westminster Hall—29/06/2008
House of Commons proceedings, including a debate on Somerset post offices, from 24 June.
04:30
Westminster Hall—30/06/2008
House of Commons proceedings, including a debate on counter-terrorism, from 25 June.












