BBC Parliament Schedule
Schedule
Morning
06:40
Labour Party Conference—2012, 03/10/2012
Highlights of proceedings at the Labour Party conference in Manchester.
09:00
Wednesday at the Conference
Reviewing events at the Labour Party conference in Manchester on Wednesday 3 October.
09:30
Labour Party Conference—2012, 04/10/2012
Live coverage including speeches by Stephen Twigg and Harriet Harman.
Afternoon
12:50
Labour Party Conference—2012, 04/10/2012
Highlights of proceedings at the Labour Party conference in Manchester.
13:15
Labour Party Conference—2012, Ed Miliband Speech
Recorded coverage of the speech by leader Ed Miliband to the Labour Party conference.
14:30
Scottish Parliament—04/10/2012
Coverage of the day's proceedings including a Scottish Government debate on employability.
17:15
Labour Party Conference—2012, Morning Session
Recorded coverage, including speeches by Stephen Twigg and Harriet Harman.
Evening
21:00
Monday at the Conference
James Landale reviews events at the Labour Party conference in Manchester on 1 October.
21:30
Tuesday at the Conference
James Landale reviews events at the Labour Party conference in Manchester on 2 October.
22:00
Wednesday at the Conference
Reviewing events at the Labour Party conference in Manchester on Wednesday 3 October.
22:30
Northern Ireland Assembly—Deputy First Minister's Questions
Questions to deputy first minister Martin McGuinness, from Tuesday 2 October.
23:00
Welsh First Minister's Questions—02/10/2012
Questions in the Welsh Assembly to first minister Carwyn Jones from Tuesday 3 October.
23:30
Scottish First Minister's Questions—04/10/2012
Questions in the Scottish Parliament to Alex Salmond from Thursday 10 October.
Late
00:05
Daily Politics—Conference Special
Jo Coburn with the latest news from Westminster and the Labour Party conference.
01:05
Labour Party Conference—2012, 05/10/2012
Recorded coverage of the morning's proceedings from Thursday 4 October.
04:25
Labour Party Conference—2012, 05/10/2012
Recorded coverage of the morning's proceedings from Thursday 4 October.







