BBC Parliament Schedule
Schedule
Morning
06:00
House of Lords—Legal Aid
House of Lords from Monday 5 March, including the Legal Aid Bill.
09:00
The Record—05/03/2012
Highlights of Monday 5 March in Parliament, presented by Jo Shinn.
09:30
House of Lords—Legal Aid
House of Lords from Monday 5 March, including the Legal Aid Bill.
Afternoon
13:05
BOOKtalk—Former Northern Ireland Secretary Peter Hain
Mark D'Arcy in discussion Peter Hain about his book Outside In.
13:30
Questions and Statements—European Council Summit Statement
Prime Minister David Cameron on the European Council summit in Brussels.
14:30
House of Commons—Live Treasury Questions
Live questions to chancellor of the exchequer George Osborne and his ministerial team.
15:30
House of Commons—06/03/2012
Coverage of the day's proceedings in the House of Commons.
Evening
23:00
The Record—06/03/2012
Parliamentary highlights from Tuesday 6 March, presented by Keith Macdougall.
23:30
Welsh First Minister's Questions—06/03/2012
Questions in the Welsh Assembly to First Minister Carwyn Jones, from 6 March.
Late
00:00
Daily Politics—06/03/2012
Alain de Botton discusses whether Britain is still a Christian country. With Jo Coburn.
01:00
The Record—06/03/2012
Parliamentary highlights from Tuesday 6 March, presented by Keith Macdougall.
01:30
House of Commons—Treasury Questions
Questions to chancellor of the exchequer George Osborne and his team, from 6 March.
02:30
Lords Questions—07/03/2012
Recorded coverage of Lords Questions on Tuesday 6 March.
03:30
Welsh First Minister's Questions—06/03/2012
Questions in the Welsh Assembly to First Minister Carwyn Jones, from 6 March.
04:00
The Record—06/03/2012
Parliamentary highlights from Tuesday 6 March, presented by Keith Macdougall.
04:30
House of Commons—Treasury Questions
Questions to chancellor of the exchequer George Osborne and his team, from 6 March.
05:00
Lords Questions—07/03/2012
Recorded coverage of Lords Questions on Tuesday 6 March.
05:30
Welsh First Minister's Questions—06/03/2012
Questions in the Welsh Assembly to First Minister Carwyn Jones, from 6 March.







