BBC Parliament Schedule
Schedule
Morning
06:00
House of Lords—Voluntary Sector
A debate on the role of the voluntary sector and social enterprise, Thursday 21 June.
09:00
The Record—21/06/2012
Highlights of Thursday 21 June in Parliament presented by Keith Macdougall.
09:30
House of Lords—UK Growth
A debate on the importance of the Government's growth strategy for the UK economy.
Afternoon
12:00
House of Commons—Commons Mental Health Debate
Recorded coverage of the debate on mental health, from Thursday 14 June.
16:35
Questions and Statements—Commons Executive Pay Statement
The statement made by business secretary Vince Cable on executive pay, from 20 June.
17:20
Scottish First Minister's Questions—21/06/2012
Questions in the Scottish Parliament to first minister Alex Salmond from Thursday 21 June.
Evening
18:00
This Week—21/06/2012
A political review of the week presented by Andrew Neil, with Michael Portillo and guests.
18:45
Select Committees—BBC Director-General Committee
Coverage of the Culture, Media and Sport select committee session with Mark Thompson.
20:45
Select Committees—Political Special Advisers Committee
The Public Administration select committee session on political special advisers.
22:20
Questions and Statements—Commons GCSE Exam Statement
Response by Education Secretary Michael Gove to a question on plans to scrap GSCEs.
23:00
The Record Review—22/06/2012
Studio programme looking back at the week in Westminster with Keith Macdougall.
Late
00:00
Daily Politics—22/06/2012
Andrew Neil with the latest political news, interviews and debate.
01:00
The Record Review—22/06/2012
Studio programme looking back at the week in Westminster with Keith Macdougall.
02:00
Select Committees—BBC Director-General Committee
Coverage of the Culture, Media and Sport select committee session with Mark Thompson.
04:00
Questions and Statements—Civil Service Reform Statement
The statement made by Francis Maude on reform of the Civil Service, from Tuesday 19 June.
05:00
The Record Review—22/06/2012
Studio programme looking back at the week in Westminster with Keith Macdougall.








