BBC Parliament Schedule
Schedule
Morning
06:00
House of Lords—29/10/2010
Recorded coverage of House of Lords proceedings on Thursday 28 October.
09:00
The Record—28/10/2010
Highlights of Thursday 28 October in Parliament presented by Keith Macdougall.
09:30
House of Lords—29/10/2010
Recorded coverage of House of Lords proceedings on Thursday 28 October.
Afternoon
13:30
House of Lords—Transport Investment Statement
Transport Secretary Philip Hammond making a statement on transport investment.
14:45
Lords Questions—28/10/2010
Recorded coverage of Lords Questions from Thursday 28 October.
15:15
House of Commons—Afghanistan Statement
Foreign Secretary William Hague's quarterly review on operations in Afghanistan.
16:30
UK Youth Parliament Debates—2010, 29/10/2010
Session of the Youth Parliament in the House of Commons from Friday 29 October.
Evening
18:00
This Week—28/10/2010
A political review of the week presented by Andrew Neil, with Michael Portillo.
18:45
Select Committees—Afghanistan Committee
Recorded coverage of the Defence Committee's inquiry into operations in Afghanistan.
20:50
Select Committees—Coalition Formation Committee
The Political and Constitutional Reform Committee's look at the formation of the coalition
22:50
Ten Minute Rule Bill—Parliament (Amendment) Bill
Conservative MP Christopher Chope introducing his Parliament (Amendment) Bill.
23:00
The Record Review—29/10/2010
Highlights of the week in Parliament.
Late
00:00
Daily Politics—29/10/2010
Jo Coburn has the top political stories of the day.
00:30
The Record Review—29/10/2010
Highlights of the week in Parliament.
01:30
House of Lords—Transport Investment Statement
Transport Secretary Philip Hammond making a statement on transport investment.
02:45
House of Commons—Afghanistan Statement
Foreign Secretary William Hague's quarterly review on operations in Afghanistan.
03:45
Deputy Prime Minister's Questions—27/10/2010
Questions to Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg, from Tuesday 26 October.
05:00
The Record Review—29/10/2010
Highlights of the week in Parliament.










