BBC Parliament Schedule
Schedule
Morning
09:00
Tuesday in Parliament—06/01/2016
Highlights of Tuesday 5 January in Parliament presented by Keith Macdougall.(R)
09:30
Select Committees—Live Scottish Parliament Finance Committee
The Scottish Parliament's Finance committee session on the UK's spending review.
11:30
House of Commons—Live Scotland Questions
Live coverage of questions to Scotland secretary David Mundell and his ministerial team.
Afternoon
12:00
Prime Minister's Questions—06/01/2016
Live coverage of questions in the House of Commons to prime minister David Cameron.
12:35
House of Commons—06/01/2016
Live coverage of the day's proceedings in the House of Commons.
Evening
19:45
Scottish Parliament—Old Age
Business in the Scottish Parliament, including a debate on old age and social isolation.
22:50
Ten Minute Rule Bill—NHS and Social Care (Commission) Bill
A debate on the proposed NHS and Social Care (Commission) Bill, from Wednesday 6 January.
23:00
Wednesday in Parliament—06/01/2016
Highlights of Wednesday 6 January in Parliament, presented by Keith Macdougall.
23:30
Prime Minister's Questions—06/01/2016
Recorded coverage of questions to prime minister David Cameron from Wednesday 6 January.
Late
00:05
Daily Politics—06/01/2016
Discussing PMQs, the reshuffle in the Labour Party and the junior doctors' strike.(R)
01:30
House of Commons—Scotland Office Questions
Recorded coverage of questions to Scotland secretary David Mundell and his team.
02:00
Prime Minister's Questions—06/01/2016
Recorded coverage of questions to prime minister David Cameron from Wednesday 6 January.(R)
02:35
Wednesday in Parliament—06/01/2016
Highlights of Wednesday 6 January in Parliament, presented by Keith Macdougall.
03:00
House of Commons—EU Council Statement
A statement from David Cameron on the recent EU Council Summit, from Tuesday 5 January.
04:35
Ten Minute Rule Bill—NHS and Social Care (Commission) Bill
A debate on the proposed NHS and Social Care (Commission) Bill, from Wednesday 6 January.
04:50
Scottish Parliament—Old Age
Business in the Scottish Parliament, including a debate on old age and social isolation.









