BBC Parliament Schedule
Schedule
Morning
06:00
Westminster Hall—31/07/2010
Coverage of House of Commons proceedings in Westminster Hall from Tuesday 27 July.
10:30
Briefings—The Coalition in Modern Politics
Lord Norton of Louth chairs a few lectures on coalition governments, from Monday 21 June.
Afternoon
12:30
Briefings—William Hague
Foreign Secretary William Hague outlines his focus for foreign policy, from 1 July.
13:30
BOOKtalk—Gary Younge
Gary Younge on his book, Who Are We - and Should It Matter in the 21st Century?
13:45
Select Committees—Work of the Home Office Committee
Home Affairs Committee's session with Home Secretary, Theresa May, from Thursday 15 July.
15:05
Select Committees—Treasury Budget Committee
Treasury Committee session with evidence from Sir Alan Budd, from Tuesday 13 July.
Evening
18:15
Select Committees—Treasury Budget Committee
Treasury Committee session with evidence from George Osborne, from Thursday 15 July.
20:00
Peers Versus People: The 1910 Elections
Carolyn Quinn looks back at the two general elections of 1910.
20:30
Political Lessons from 1910
Sunder Katwala delivers a lecture on the tumultuous political events of 1910.
21:00
BOOKtalk—Beach Books
Mark D'Arcy and guests pick books for the politically minded to take to the beach.
21:35
Political Highlights—31/07/2010
Labour leadership contenders come face to face with BBC 5 live listeners in Stevenage.
23:20
Briefings—David Cameron
PM David Cameron's speech to the Union of Chambers and Commodity Exchanges in Turkey.
23:40
Briefings—Theresa May
Home Secretary Theresa May making a speech on moving beyond anti-social behaviour orders.
Late
00:00
The Record Review—30/07/2010
Alicia McCarthy reviews the highlights of the last two months at Westminster.
01:00
Political Highlights—31/07/2010
Labour leadership contenders come face to face with BBC 5 live listeners in Stevenage.
03:00
The Record Review—30/07/2010
Alicia McCarthy reviews the highlights of the last two months at Westminster.
04:00
Political Highlights—31/07/2010
Labour leadership contenders come face to face with BBC 5 live listeners in Stevenage.
05:35
Briefings—Theresa May
Home Secretary Theresa May making a speech on moving beyond anti-social behaviour orders.








