BBC Parliament Schedule
Schedule
Morning
06:00
House of Lords—Health and Social Care
House of Lords from Monday 19 March, including the Health and Social Care Bill.
09:00
The Record—19/03/2012
Highlights of Monday 19 March in Parliament presented by Jo Shinn.
09:30
House of Lords—Health and Social Care
House of Lords from Monday 19 March, including the Health and Social Care Bill.
10:30
The Queen's Jubilee Loyal Address to Parliament
Huw Edwards presents live coverage from the Palace of Westminster.
11:30
House of Lords—Health and Social Care
House of Lords from Monday 19 March, including the Health and Social Care Bill.
Afternoon
14:30
Deputy Prime Minister's Questions—20/03/2012
Live coverage of questions in the House of Commons to deputy prime minister Nick Clegg.
15:30
House of Commons—20/03/2012
Coverage of the day's proceedings in the House of Commons.
Evening
23:00
The Record—20/03/2012
Highlights of Tuesday 20 March in Parliament presented by Alicia McCarthy.
23:30
Welsh First Minister's Questions—20/03/2012
Questions in the Welsh Assembly to First Minister Carwyn Jones, from 20 March.
Late
00:00
Daily Politics—20/03/2012
Andrew Neil and Jo Coburn with the latest political news, interviews and debate.
01:00
The Queen's Jubilee Loyal Address to Parliament
HM the Queen's loyal address to parliament to mark the Diamond Jubilee.
02:00
The Record—20/03/2012
Highlights of Tuesday 20 March in Parliament presented by Alicia McCarthy.
02:30
Lords Questions—21/03/2012
Recorded coverage of Lords Questions on Tuesday 20 March.
03:30
Welsh First Minister's Questions—20/03/2012
Questions in the Welsh Assembly to First Minister Carwyn Jones, from 20 March.
04:00
The Record—20/03/2012
Highlights of Tuesday 20 March in Parliament presented by Alicia McCarthy.
04:30
Deputy Prime Minister's Questions—21/03/2012
Questions to deputy prime minister Nick Clegg, from Tuesday 20 March.
05:00
Lords Questions—21/03/2012
Recorded coverage of Lords Questions on Tuesday 20 March.
05:30
Welsh First Minister's Questions—20/03/2012
Questions in the Welsh Assembly to First Minister Carwyn Jones, from 20 March.








