BBC Parliament Schedule
Schedule
Morning
07:45
BOOKtalk—Gary Younge
Gary Younge on his book, Who Are We - and Should It Matter in the 21st Century?
08:00
Saville Report Statement
Prime Minister David Cameron making a statement on the Saville Report, from 15 June.
09:10
Welsh Assembly—02/08/2010
First Minister Carwyn Jones outlining the legislative programme for 2010-11, from 13 July.
09:50
Briefings—William Hague
Foreign Secretary William Hague outlines his focus for foreign policy, from 1 July.
10:50
The Record Review—30/07/2010
Alicia McCarthy reviews the highlights of the last two months at Westminster.
11:50
The Record Europe—01/08/2010
Shirin Wheeler reviews the European Parliament's final week's session in Strasbourg.
Afternoon
12:20
Briefings—The Queen
Coverage of the Queen's speech to the UN General Assembly in New York, from Tuesday 6 July
12:30
BOOKtalk—Peter Hennessy
Author Peter Hennessy on his book, The Secret State: Preparing for the Worst 1945-2010.
12:50
Scottish Parliament—25/08/2010
Chief Secretary to the Treasury Danny Alexander explains the consequences of the Budget.
14:00
Prime Minister's Questions—14/07/2010
Questions in the House of Commons to Prime Minister David Cameron from Wednesday 14 July.
14:35
BOOKtalk—Deborah Mattinson
Mark D'Arcy talks to Deborah Mattinson about her book, Talking to a Brick Wall.
14:55
Briefings—Baroness Williams
Liberal Democrat Peer Shirley Williams giving a Lord Garden Memorial Lecture.
15:55
The Record Europe—01/08/2010
Shirin Wheeler reviews the European Parliament's final week's session in Strasbourg.
16:25
Select Committees—Treasury Budget Committee
Treasury Committee session with evidence from George Osborne, from Thursday 15 July.
Evening
18:10
Northern Ireland Assembly—25/08/2010
Recorded coverage of questions in the Northern Ireland Assembly from Monday 22 June.
20:40
London Mayor's Question Time—19/07/2010
Mayor Boris Johnson's question session in the London Assembly, from Wednesday 14 July.
21:15
House of Lords—Disability Debate
The debate on the Chronically Sick and Disabled Persons Act 1970, from Thursday 17 June.
22:55
House of Lords—Lords Reform Debate
Recorded coverage of business in the House of Lords on Tuesday 29 June.
23:55
BOOKtalk—Gary Younge
Gary Younge on his book, Who Are We - and Should It Matter in the 21st Century?
Late
00:10
Questions and Statements—Saville Report Statement
Prime Minister David Cameron makes a statement on the publication of the Saville Report.
01:20
Welsh Assembly—02/08/2010
First Minister Carwyn Jones outlining the legislative programme for 2010-11, from 13 July.
02:00
Briefings—William Hague
Foreign Secretary William Hague outlines his focus for foreign policy, from 1 July.
03:00
The Record Review—30/07/2010
Alicia McCarthy reviews the highlights of the last two months at Westminster.
04:00
The Record Europe—01/08/2010
Shirin Wheeler reviews the European Parliament's final week's session in Strasbourg.
04:30
Briefings—The Queen
Coverage of the Queen's speech to the UN General Assembly in New York, from Tuesday 6 July
04:40
BOOKtalk—Peter Hennessy
Author Peter Hennessy on his book, The Secret State: Preparing for the Worst 1945-2010.
04:55
Budget 2010
Huw Edwards presents coverage of Chancellor of the Exchequer George Osborne's 2010 Budget.















