BBC Parliament Schedule
Schedule
Morning
06:00
Briefings—Foreign Policy After the Election
A discussion on British foreign policy after the General Election, from Monday 10 May.
07:00
Briefings—CBI on 'After the Crisis'
The speech by Richard Lambert to Chatham House on 'After the crisis' from Monday 10 May.
07:30
Politics Extra—14/05/2010
A selection of the key political interviews of the day.
08:00
Newsnight—14/05/2010
Michael Crick scrutinises the relationship between Vince Cable and George Osborne.
08:30
Election 74—February, Part 1
1/3A chance to relive the February 1974 general election.
Afternoon
15:00
Election 74—February, Part 2
2/3A chance to relive the February 1974 general election.
Evening
20:00
Election 74—February, Part 3
3/3A chance to relive the February 1974 general election.
Late
00:00
The Record Europe—16/05/2010
An in-depth look at the politics of Europe, presented by Shirin Wheeler.
00:25
Straight Talk—Lord Hurd of Westwell, Former Foreign Secretary
Andrew Neil interviews Douglas Hurd.
00:50
The Record Review—12/04/2010
Keith Macdougall and Alicia McCarthy take a look at Parliament since the 2005 election.
01:50
Briefings—Foreign Policy After the Election
A discussion on British foreign policy after the General Election, from Monday 10 May.
02:50
Briefings—CBI on 'After the Crisis'
The speech by Richard Lambert to Chatham House on 'After the crisis' from Monday 10 May.
03:20
The Record Review—12/04/2010
Keith Macdougall and Alicia McCarthy take a look at Parliament since the 2005 election.
04:30
Briefings—Foreign Policy After the Election
A discussion on British foreign policy after the General Election, from Monday 10 May.
05:30
Briefings—CBI on 'After the Crisis'
The speech by Richard Lambert to Chatham House on 'After the crisis' from Monday 10 May.






