BBC Parliament Schedule
Schedule
Morning
06:00
House of Lords—Strategic importance of Turkey
Proceedings from 13 January including the debate on the strategic importance of Turkey.
09:00
The Record—13/01/2011
Highlights of Thursday 13 January in Parliament.
09:30
House of Lords—Violence against women. Reorganisation of the NHS
Debate on the law and support services relating to violence against women, from 13 January
Afternoon
13:45
Questions and Statements—Swine Flu Statement
Question to Health Secretary Andrew Lansley on swine flu, from Monday 10 January.
14:15
Questions and Statements—Bankers' Bonuses Statement
Question to Chancellor George Osborne on bankers' bonuses, from Tuesday 11 February.
15:00
Questions and Statements—Work and Pensions Questions
Questions to Work and Pensions Secretary Iain Duncan Smith and his team, from 10 January.
16:00
Questions and Statements—Justice Questions
Questions to Justice Secretary Ken Clarke and his ministerial team, from 11 January.
17:00
Questions and Statements—Business, Innovation and Skills Questions
Questions to Business, Innovation and Skills Secretary Vince Cable, from 13 January.
Evening
18:00
This Week—13/01/2011
Andrew Neil is joined by Michael Portillo and guests to review the week's events.
18:45
Select Committees—Police Financing Committee
Home Affairs select committee session on police financing, from 11 January.
21:00
Select Committees—Youth Justice Committee
With evidence from Sir Suma Chakrabarti and John Drew, from Wednesday 12 January.
23:00
The Record Review—14/01/2011
Highlights of the week in Parliament, with Alicia McCarthy.
Late
00:00
Daily Politics—14/01/2011
Jo Coburn presents reaction to Labour's win in the Oldham and Saddleworth by-election.
00:30
The Record Review—14/01/2011
Highlights of the week in Parliament, with Alicia McCarthy.
01:30
Select Committees—Police Financing Committee
Home Affairs select committee session on police financing, from 11 January.
03:45
Questions and Statements—Business, Innovation and Skills Questions
Questions to Business, Innovation and Skills Secretary Vince Cable, from 13 January.
05:00
The Record Review—14/01/2011
Highlights of the week in Parliament, with Alicia McCarthy.






