BBC Parliament Schedule
Schedule
Morning
06:00
Westminster Hall—17/11/2012
Recorded coverage of proceedings in Westminster Hall from Tuesday 13 November.
10:30
Scottish First Minister's Questions—15/11/2012
Questions to first minister Alex Salmond from Thursday 15 November.
11:00
Scottish Parliament—17/11/2012
Recorded coverage of the Scottish Government-led debate on universal benefits.
Afternoon
13:30
Northern Ireland Assembly—12/11/2012
Recorded coverage of questions to Justice Minister David Ford, from Monday 12 November.
14:00
Northern Ireland Assembly—17/11/2012
A debate on the construction industry in Northern Ireland, from Monday 12th November.
15:30
Welsh First Minister's Questions—13/11/2012
Questions in the Welsh Assembly to first minister Carwyn Jones from Tuesday 13 November.
16:25
Welsh Assembly—17/11/2012
A debate on the Welsh Assembly Government's draft Budget, from Tuesday 13th November..
Evening
18:05
Select Committees—Parliamentary Commission on Banking Standards
The Parliamentary Commission on Banking Standards evidence session with Sir John Vickers.
20:10
Lords Questions—17/11/2012
Recorded coverage of Lords Questions on Tuesday 14 November.
20:45
BOOKtalk—Douglas Carswell MP
Mark D'Arcy in discussion with Douglas Carswell MP about latest book.
21:00
Briefings—17/11/2012
David Cameron making his annual foreign policy speech at the Lord Mayor's Banquet.
21:25
London Assembly—GLA Olympic Legacy Session
The session on the legacy of the 2012 Olympic Games for London.
Late
00:00
House of Commons—Justice Questions
Questions in the House of Commons to the secretary of state for justice, from 13 November.
01:00
Briefings—17/11/2012
David Cameron making his annual foreign policy speech at the Lord Mayor's Banquet.
01:25
London Assembly—GLA Olympic Legacy Session
The session on the legacy of the 2012 Olympic Games for London.
04:00
Briefings—17/11/2012
David Cameron making his annual foreign policy speech at the Lord Mayor's Banquet.
04:25
Northern Ireland Assembly—12/11/2012
Recorded coverage of questions to Justice Minister David Ford, from Monday 12 November.











