BBC Parliament Schedule
Schedule
Morning
06:00
Radio 5 LIVE Crime Debate
Recorded coverage of the 5 LIVE debate on crime on Monday 3 May.
07:50
Live Party News Conferences—04/05/2010
Coverage of news conferences and events in the general election campaign.
Afternoon
12:15
Election 2010: Wales Debates—Welsh Leaders' Debate
Voters get their chance to put the leading politicians on the spot. With Betsan Powys.
13:30
Welsh First Minister's Questions—04/05/2010
Coverage of questions in the Welsh Assembly to First Minister Carwyn Jones.
14:30
Welsh Assembly—04/05/2010
Coverage of the day's proceedings in the Welsh Assembly.
17:30
Election Coverage—04/05/2010
Recorded coverage of conferences and events from the General Election campaign.
Evening
18:00
Liberal Democrats Campaign Event
Recorded coverage of a Liberal Democrat Campaign event in Richmond, London.
18:45
Labour Campaign Event
Recorded coverage of Prime Minister Gordon Brown on the campaign trail in Lemington Spa.
19:00
Conservative Campaign Event
Recorded coverage of Conservative Leader David Cameron on the campaign trail in Belfast.
19:30
Welsh First Minister's Questions—04/05/2010
Recorded coverage of the First Minister's Questions in the Welsh Assembly, from 4 May.
20:00
Daily Politics—2010 Election Debates, The Immigration Debate
Andrew Neil and Mark Easton host an election campaign debate on immigration policy.
20:45
Election Coverage—04/05/2010
Recorded coverage of conferences and events from the General Election campaign.
21:00
The NI Leaders' Debate
The leaders of NI's four main political parties face questions from a studio audience.
22:00
Election 2010 - Scotland Debates
Representatives from the main parties in Scotland face questions.
23:00
The Campaign Show—04/05/2010
Jon Sopel looks back at the day's events in the General Election campaign.
Late
00:00
Daily Politics—Election Special 04/05/2010
Andrew Neil and Jo Coburn present the top election stories of the day.
01:00
Election Coverage—05/05/2010
Recorded coverage of conferences and events from the General Election campaign.













