BBC Parliament Schedule
Schedule
Morning
06:00
Westminster Hall—11/05/2016
Including debate on the work of the Commonwealth Graves Commission, from Tuesday 10 May.
08:50
Ten Minute Rule Bill—Town and Country Planning
The introduction of a Ten Minute Rule Bill on town and country planning, from 4 May.
09:00
Tuesday in Parliament—10/05/2016
Highlights of proceedings in Parliament on Tuesday 10 May, presented by Alicia McCarthy.(R)
09:30
Live Work and Pensions Committee
Work and Pensions select committee session on the work of the department.
11:30
House of Commons—Live Scotland Questions
Live coverage of questions to Scottish secretary David Mundell and his ministerial team.
Afternoon
12:00
Prime Minister's Questions—11/05/2016
Live coverage of questions in the House of Commons to the prime minister David Cameron.
12:35
House of Commons—11/05/2016
Including consideration of amendments made in the House of Lords to the Armed Forces Bill.
15:30
House of Lords—11/05/2016
Live coverage including debate on the Life Chances strategy for disadvantaged people.
16:25
House of Commons—11/05/2016
Includes an adjournment debate on rail services to Southend.
17:30
House of Lords—11/05/2016
Live coverage including debate on the Life Chances strategy for disadvantaged people.
Evening
19:30
Select Committees—Northern Ireland Affairs Committee
The Northern Ireland Affairs committee session looking at English votes for English laws.
20:40
BOOKtalk—David Laws
Mark D'Arcy in discussion with David Laws about his book Coalition.
21:00
Select Committees—Home Affairs Committee
The Home Affairs select committee session on prostitution.
23:00
Wednesday in Parliament—11/05/2016
Highlights of proceedings in Parliament on Wednesday 11 May, presented by Alicia McCarthy.
23:30
Prime Minister's Questions—11/05/2016
Coverage of questions to the prime minister David Cameron from Wednesday 11 May.
Late
00:05
Daily Politics—11/05/2016
Andrew Neil and Jo Coburn with live coverage of Prime Minister's Questions.(R)
01:35
House of Lords—12/05/2016
Recorded coverage of House of Lords proceedings from Wednesday 11 May.















