BBC Parliament Schedule
Schedule
Morning
06:00
House of Lords—EU Membership
Recorded coverage of business in the House of Lords on Thursday 24 October.
07:40
House of Commons—Commons Nuclear Energy Statement
Energy Secretary, Ed Davey, on the new nuclear power station at Hinckley, from 21 October.
09:00
Thursday in Parliament—24/10/2013
Highlights of Thursday 24 October in Parliament presented by Keith Macdougall.
09:30
House of Commons—25/10/2013
Live coverage of the day's proceedings in the House of Commons.
Afternoon
15:00
Select Committees—25/10/2013
The Lords Olympic and Paralympic Legacy select committee session with Boris Johnson.
16:20
Prime Minister's Questions—23/10/2013
Recorded coverage of questions to prime minister David Cameron from Wednesday 23 October.
17:00
The Wales Report—23/10/2013
Tenants in Wales say they can't cope with changes to the benefits system.
17:30
The View—24/10/2013
Mark Carruthers review the week's political events from Stormont and Westminster.
Evening
18:00
This Week—24/10/2013
Andrew Neil, Alan Johnson, Michael Portillo and Miranda Green review the political week.
18:45
Politics Europe—25/10/2013
Andrew Neil with the latest news from Europe.
19:15
Select Committees—25/10/2013
Recorded coverage of the Culture, Media and Sport select committee from Tuesday 22 October
22:00
Select Committees—25/10/2013
Recorded coverage of questions to Vince Cable, from Thursday 24 October.
23:00
The Week in Parliament—25/10/2013
Weekly programme looking back at the week in Westminster with Keith Macdougall.
Late
00:00
Daily Politics—25/10/2013
Andrew Neil has the top political stories of the day.
01:00
House of Lords—Voting Age
Recorded coverage of business in the House of Lords on Friday 25 October.
04:00
Lords Questions—26/10/2013
Recorded coverage of questions in the House of Lords from Wednesday 23 October.
04:30
Select Committees—25/10/2013
Recorded coverage of questions to Vince Cable, from Thursday 24 October.
05:35
House of Commons—Live International Development Questions
Live questions to international development secretary Justine Greening and her team.











