BBC Parliament Schedule
Schedule
Morning
06:00
Westminster Hall—Yemen
Labour MP Keith Vaz's Westminster Hall debate on Yemen.
07:25
House of Commons—Culture, Media and Sport Questions
Questions in the House of Commons to Sajid Javid and his ministerial team.
08:25
Lords Questions—26/02/2015
Recorded coverage of questions in the House of Lords from Thursday 26 February.
09:00
Thursday in Parliament—26/02/2015
Keith Macdougall presents highlights of Thursday 26 February in Parliament.(R)
09:30
House of Commons—27/02/2015
Live coverage of the day's proceedings in the House of Commons.
Afternoon
14:30
Political Highlights—27/02/2015
Recorded coverage of political and parliamentary highlights.
14:45
Welsh Conservative Party Conference—Spring Conference 2015, 27/02/2015
Coverage of the Welsh Conservative Party's spring conference.
16:45
House of Commons—27/02/2015
Charles Walker's debate on the investigation of deaths in mental health settings.
17:15
Prime Minister's Questions—25/02/2015
Recorded coverage of questions to prime minister David Cameron from Wednesday 25 February.(R)
Evening
18:00
Select Committees—Liaison Committee with David Cameron
The Liaison Committee's session with prime minister David Cameron.
19:30
Select Committees—Public Accounts Committee
The Public Accounts Committee's session on managing the BBC estate.
20:30
House of Lords—Jimmy Savile Investigations Statement
A statement on the behaviour of Jimmy Savile at NHS hospitals, from Thursday 26 February.
21:30
House of Commons—Future of the BBC Statement
John Whittingdale making a statement following an inquiry on the future of the BBC.
22:05
Ten Minute Rule Bill—Nature
Conservative MP Sir John Randall introducing his Nature Bill in the Commons.
22:15
This Week—26/02/2015
A looks at MPs and second jobs with Dan Hannan, Diane Abbott and Michael Portillo.(R)
23:00
The Week in Parliament—27/02/2015
Weekly programme looking back at the week in Westminster with Keith Macdougall.
Late
00:00
Daily Politics—27/02/2015
Political news with Andrew Neil. Guests include Chuka Umunna and David Willetts.(R)
01:00
House of Lords—28/02/2015
Recorded coverage of business in the House of Lords from Friday 27 February.
















