BBC Parliament Schedule
Schedule
Morning
09:00
TUC Conference—2008, 11/09/2008
Recorded coverage of the Trades Union Congress in Brighton, from Thursday 11 September.
11:10
TUC Conference—2008, 12/09/2008
Highlights of proceedings from this week's Trades Union Congress in Brighton.
Afternoon
13:45
Plaid Cymru Conference—2008 Annual Conference, 12/09/2008
Coverage of proceedings at the Plaid Cymru Party Conference in Aberystwyth.
15:45
TUC Conference—2008, 12/09/2008
Highlights of proceedings from this week's Trades Union Congress in Brighton.
Evening
18:00
London Mayor's Question Time—12/09/2008
Questions in the London Assembly to Mayor Boris Johnson from Wednesday 10 September.
20:45
Select Committees—Bank of England Inflation Report
Treasury Committee on the Bank of England's August Inflation Report, from 11 September.
23:00
The Record Review—31/07/2008
Alicia McCarthy reviews the highlights of the past three months at Westminster.
Late
00:00
The Record Europe—30/07/2008
Janet Barrie looks back at the events of the last year in the European Parliament.
00:30
House of Commons—Counter-Terrorism Debate
Commons debate on the Bill for extending detention to 42 days. From Wednesday 11 June.
01:30
BOOKtalk—Joan Bakewell, Matthew Parris and Andrew Roberts
Mark D'Arcy and his guests choose political books that are worth taking away on holiday.
02:10
Scottish Parliament—13/09/2008
Recorded coverage of First Minister Alex Salmond's speech. From Wednesday 2 September.
02:55
Briefings—Baroness Young
Recorded coverage of the Lord Speaker's Lecture given by Baroness Young. From 28 February.
03:15
Northern Ireland Assembly—01/08/2008
Nominations of Peter Robinson and Martin McGuinness. From Thursday 5 June.
04:15
Prime Minister's Questions—01/08/2008
Commons questions to Prime Minister Gordon Brown, from Wednesday 16 July.
04:50
BOOKtalk—Ffion Hague
Mark D'Arcy talks to author Ffion Hague about her book The Pain and the Privilege.
05:05
House of Lords—The Lisbon Treaty
Highlights of the debate on holding a referendum on the Lisbon Treaty. From 18 June.












