BBC Parliament Schedule
Schedule
Morning
06:00
Select Committees—Budget 2012 Committee
The Treasury Commmitte's session on Chancellor George Osborne's budget 2012.
08:30
Northern Ireland Assembly—16/04/2012
Recorded coverage of questions in the Northern Ireland Assembly from Monday 16 April.
09:00
The Record—16/04/2012
Highlights of Monday 16 April in Parliament presented by Jo Shinn.
09:30
Select Committees—Budget 2012 Committee
The Treasury Commmitte's session on Chancellor George Osborne's budget 2012.
11:30
Select Committees—Economic Outlook Committee
The Lords Economic Affairs Committee's session on the UK's economic outlook from 27 March.
Afternoon
13:25
House of Commons—Education Questions
Questions to Education secretary Michael Gove and his team, from Monday 16 April.
14:30
House of Commons—Live Foreign Office Questions
Live questions to Foreign secretary William Hague and his ministerial team.
15:30
House of Commons—17/04/2012
Coverage of the day's proceedings in the House of Commons.
Evening
23:00
The Record—17/04/2012
Highlights of Tuesday 17 April in Parliament presented by Keith Macdougall.
23:30
Dickens in Parliament
Carolyn Quinn discovers how Dickens was inspired by his time as a Westminster journalist.
Late
00:00
Daily Politics—17/04/2012
Jo Coburn is joined by Lord Heseltine for the latest political news and debate.
01:00
The Record—17/04/2012
Highlights of Tuesday 17 April in Parliament presented by Keith Macdougall.
01:30
House of Commons—Foreign Office Questions
Questions to Foreign secretary William Hague and his team, from Tuesday 17 April.
02:30
House of Commons—Education Questions
Questions to Education secretary Michael Gove and his team, from Monday 16 April.
03:30
The Record—17/04/2012
Highlights of Tuesday 17 April in Parliament presented by Keith Macdougall.
04:00
House of Commons—Foreign Office Questions
Questions to Foreign secretary William Hague and his team, from Tuesday 17 April.
05:00
Northern Ireland Assembly—16/04/2012
Recorded coverage of questions in the Northern Ireland Assembly from Monday 16 April.
05:30
Dickens in Parliament
Carolyn Quinn discovers how Dickens was inspired by his time as a Westminster journalist.





