BBC Parliament Schedule
Schedule
Morning
06:00
House of Lords—Defamation
House of Lords from Tuesday 5 February, including the report stage of the Defamation Bill.
08:40
BOOKtalk—02/02/2013
Professor Tim Bale talks about his book, The Conservatives Since 1945.
09:00
Tuesday in Parliament—05/02/2013
Highlights of Tuesday 5 February in Parliament presented by Alicia McCarthy.
09:30
Select Committees—Liaison Committee with Nick Clegg
The Liaison committee evidence session with Nick Clegg, from Tuesday 5 February.
11:05
House of Lords—Banking Reforms Statement
Recorded coverage of a statement in the House of Lords on banking reforms, from 4 February
11:20
Ten Minute Rule Bill—Building Regulations
The introduction of a Ten Minute Rule Bill on building regulations, from 5 February.
11:30
House of Commons—Live Cabinet Office Questions
Live coverage of questions to cabinet office minister Francis Maude and his team.
Afternoon
12:00
Prime Minister's Questions—06/02/2013
Live coverage of questions in the House of Commons to prime minister David Cameron.
12:30
House of Commons—06/02/2013
Including Mid Staffordshire NHS Trust Inquiry Statement and a Financial Services Statement
Evening
19:30
House of Lords—06/02/2013
Live House of Lords, including the committee stage of the Growth and Infrastructure Bill.
21:00
House of Lords—Lords Stafford Hospital Statement
The statement on the inquiry into failings at Stafford Hospital, from Wednesday 6 February
22:00
House of Commons—Justice Questions
Questions to the Justice Secretary, from Tuesday 5 February.
23:00
Wednesday in Parliament—06/02/2013
Highlights of Wednesday 6 February in Parliament presented by Alicia McCarthy.
23:30
Prime Minister's Questions—06/02/2013
Questions to prime minister David Cameron from Wednesday 6 February.
Late
00:00
Daily Politics—06/02/2013
Andrew Neil and Jo Coburn present coverage of Prime Minister's Questions.
01:30
House of Lords—Growth and Infrastructure
House of Lords from Wednesday 6 February, including the Growth and Infrastructure Bill.








