BBC Parliament Schedule
Schedule
Morning
06:00
House of Lords—Care
A debate on the care of older adults and long-term disabled people, from 19 March.
09:00
The Record—19/03/2009
Highlights of Thursday 19 March in Parliament, presented by Keith Macdougall.
09:30
House of Commons—20/03/2009
Coverage of the day's proceedings in the House of Commons.
Afternoon
15:00
House of Lords—Darwin Debate
Recorded coverage from 19 March, including a debate on the bicentenary of Darwin's birth.
Evening
18:00
Select Committees—Leaks and Whistleblowing Committee
The Public Administration Committee's inquiry into leaks in Wesminster, from 19 March.
19:45
Select Committees—Somali Piracy Committee
EU Foreign Affairs Sub-Committee on Operation Atalanta and Somali piracy, from 19 March.
20:30
Select Committees—Press Standards, Privacy and Libel
Culture, Media and Sport select committee hearing on press standards, from 10 March.
22:10
Prime Minister's Questions—18/03/2009
Recorded coverage of questions to the prime minister from Wednesday 18 March.
22:45
BOOKtalk—David Hencke
Mark D'Arcy talks to author David Hencke about his book, Marching to the Fault Line.
23:00
The Record Review—13/03/2009
Weekly studio programme looking back at the week in Westminster with Keith Macdougall.
Late
00:00
Daily Politics—20/03/2009
Anita Anand takes a look at the car industry and bankers becoming teachers.
00:30
House of Lords—21/03/2009
Recorded coverage of Committee Stage of the House of Lords Bill, from Thursday 19 March.
02:15
The Record Review—13/03/2009
Weekly studio programme looking back at the week in Westminster with Keith Macdougall.
03:15
Select Committees—Somali Piracy Committee
EU Foreign Affairs Sub-Committee on Operation Atalanta and Somali piracy, from 19 March.
04:10
Prime Minister's Questions—18/03/2009
Recorded coverage of questions to the prime minister from Wednesday 18 March.
04:45
BOOKtalk—David Hencke
Mark D'Arcy talks to author David Hencke about his book, Marching to the Fault Line.
05:00
The Record Review—13/03/2009
Weekly studio programme looking back at the week in Westminster with Keith Macdougall.







