BBC Parliament Schedule
Schedule
Morning
06:00
Welsh First Minister's Questions
Recorded coverage of a debate on Biodiversity, from Tuesday 18 May.
06:40
Welsh First Minister's Questions
Alun Jones' statement on the Welsh Language Publishing Industry, from Tuesday 18 May.
07:00
Briefings—21/05/2010
Chancellor George Osborne's news conference at HM Treasury, from Monday 17 May.
07:55
Politics Extra—20/05/2010
A selection of the key political interviews of the day.
08:25
Newsnight—20/05/2010
Newsnight talks to renowned US biologist and genetics entrepreneur Craig Venter.
09:15
Scottish First Minister's Questions—20/05/2010
Questions in the Scottish Parliament to First Minister Alex Salmond. Thursday 20 May.
09:50
Scottish Parliament—Police
Justice Minister Kenny MacAskill making a statement on police numbers, from 19 May.
10:30
Scottish Parliament—Rail
A Scottish Government-led debate on the high-speed rail link, from Thursday 20 May.
Afternoon
12:35
Scottish Parliament—Questions
Recorded coverage of Themed Question Time, from Thursday 20 May.
13:30
Northern Ireland Assembly—17/05/2010
Recorded coverage of questions to Finance Minister Sammy Wilson, from Monday 17 May.
14:00
Northern Ireland Assembly—21/05/2010
A debate on a Sinn Fein motion on economic regeneration, from Monday 17 May.
15:30
Welsh First Minister's Questions—18/05/2010
Recorded coverage of questions to Welsh First Minister Carwyn Jones, from Tuesday 18 May.
16:30
Welsh Assembly—Education
Leighton Andrews statement on the Review of the cost of administering Education.
17:15
Welsh Assembly—Visit Wales Statement
Alun Jones' statement on the New Phase of Visit Wales Marketing Activities.
Evening
18:00
This Week—20/05/2010
Political review with Andrew Neil, Michael Portillo, Diane Abbott and Charles Kennedy.
18:45
Briefings—Coalition Agreement
David Cameron and Nick Clegg outline the Conservative-Lib Dem coalition deal, from 20 May.
19:40
Briefings—John McDonnell
John McDonnell's speech to the PCS trade union conference, from Wednesday 19 May.
20:00
Daily Politics—21/05/2010
Jo Coburn has the top political stories of the day.
20:30
Politics Extra—21/05/2010
Alicia McCarthy and Sean Curran present key political interviews, from Friday 21 May.
21:00
London Mayor's Question Time—21/05/2010
Mayor Boris Johnson's question session in the London Assembly, from Wednesday 19 May.
Late
00:00
Daily Politics—21/05/2010
Jo Coburn has the top political stories of the day.
00:30
The Record Review—12/04/2010
Keith Macdougall and Alicia McCarthy take a look at Parliament since the 2005 election.
01:30
Political Highlights—22/05/2010
Recorded coverage of political highlights.
05:00
The Record Review—12/04/2010
Keith Macdougall and Alicia McCarthy take a look at Parliament since the 2005 election.



















