BBC Parliament Schedule
Schedule
Morning
06:05
Select Committees—Cabinet Office Committee
Lords Constitutional Affairs Committee hearing on the Cabinet Office, from 3 June.
07:05
The Record Review—26/07/2009
Alicia McCarthy reviews the highlights of the past three months at Westminster.
08:05
The Record Europe—18/07/2009
Shirin Wheeler reports on the work of the European Parliament.
08:30
BOOKtalk—Beach Books
Mark D'Arcy and guests pick the best books for the politically-minded to take to the beach
09:05
Prime Minister's Questions—15/07/2009
Recorded coverage of questions to the prime minister from Wednesday 15 July.
09:40
Briefings—Barack Obama
Recorded coverage of President Barack Obama making a keynote speech at Cairo University.
10:40
Select Committees—Gurkhas Committee
Joanna Lumley's appearance before the Home Affairs select committee on the Gurkhas.
11:40
The Record Review—23/07/2009
Alicia McCarthy presents a show from Edinburgh to mark ten years of Scottish devolution.
Afternoon
12:15
Scottish First Minister's Questions—25/06/2009
Questions in the Scottish Parliament to First Minister Alex Salmond, from 25 June.
12:50
BBC Scotland Investigates—2009, Holyrood and the Search for Scotland's Soul
Does Holyrood satisfy the need to recognise a Scottish identity, or is more change needed?
13:50
BOOKtalk—David Aaronovitch
Mark D'Arcy in discussion with author David Aaronovitch.
14:10
London Mayor's Question Time—20/07/2009
London Mayor Boris Johnson's question session in the London Assembly, from 15 July.
14:55
Royal Visit to the Scottish Parliament
The Queen's visit to the Scottish Parliament to mark its tenth anniversary, from 1 July.
15:55
The Record Europe—27/07/2009
Shirin Wheeler marks the 25th anniversary of the Fontainebleau summit.
16:20
Northern Ireland First Minister's Questions—27/07/2009
Questions in the Northern Ireland Assembly to First Minister Peter Robinson, from 15 June.
16:55
Welsh Assembly—Ten Years of Devolution
Recorded coverage of Welsh Assembly proceedings from Tuesday 7 July.
17:55
The Record Europe—27/07/2009
Shirin Wheeler interviews Swedish Europe Minister Cecilia Malmstrom.
Evening
18:10
European Parliament—25/07/2009
Recorded coverage of the debate on the Swedish EU presidency, from 15 July.
19:10
BOOKtalk—Jonathan Powell
Jonathan Powell on his book Great Hatred, Little Room: Making Peace in Northern Ireland.
19:25
House of Lords—Darwin Debate
Recorded coverage from 19 March, including a debate on the bicentenary of Darwin's birth.
20:25
BOOKtalk—The Credit Crunch
Mark D'Arcy, Vince Cable, Gillian Tett and Paul Mason look at books on the credit crunch.
21:00
The Record Review—26/07/2009
Alicia McCarthy reviews the highlights of the past three months at Westminster.
22:00
Select Committees—Official Language Committee
Recorded coverage of the Public Administration committee session on official language.
23:20
Briefings—The World in 2050
The Lord Speaker's Lecture given by Lord Rees of Ludlow on the world in 2050, from 18 June
23:55
House of Commons—Iraq Inquiry
Recorded coverage of the opposition day debate on the Iraq Inquiry, from 24 June.
Late
00:55
Welsh First Minister's Questions—14/07/2009
Recorded coverage of questions to Welsh First Minister Rhodri Morgan from 14 July.
01:25
House of Commons—Commons Speaker Election
Highlights of the election of the new House of Commons Speaker, from Monday 22 June.
02:55
The Record Review—Record Review Bites
Peter Hennessy, Richard Coles and Lucy Beresford discuss the MPs' expenses scandal.
03:10
House of Commons—Prime Minister's Statement
Recorded coverage of Gordon Brown's statement in the House of Commons from Monday 29 June.
04:10
The Record Europe—27/07/2009
Shirin Wheeler reports on how the European Parliament shapes law.
04:35
Select Committees—Press Standards Committee
Recorded coverage of the inquiry into press standards, privacy and libel.
05:35
BOOKtalk—John Mickelthwait
John Mickelthwait's book, God Is Back: How the Global Rise of Faith Is Changing the World.
05:50
Scottish Parliament—23/07/2009
Recorded coverage of the debate on the Calman Commission report, from Thursday 25 June.

















