BBC Parliament Schedule
Schedule
Morning
07:45
Questions and Statements—Junior Doctors' Contracts Statement
Jeremy Hunt on negotiations with the BMA over junior doctors' contracts, from 19 May.
08:40
BOOKtalk—Tom Bower
Tom Bower on his book Broken Vows: Tony Blair - The Tragedy of Power.
09:00
Thursday in Parliament—19/05/2016
Highlights of proceedings in Parliament on Thursday 19 May, presented by Alicia McCarthy.(R)
09:30
The State Opening of Parliament—2016 - Recorded Coverage: BBC Parliament
Daniel Brittain presents recorded coverage, first shown on BBC Parliament on 18 May.(R)
11:15
House of Lords—20/05/2016
Recorded coverage of House of Lords from Thursday 19 May.
Evening
18:00
Select Committees—NHS Spending Committee
Health select committee session on the impact of the Comprehensive Spending Review.
20:30
Questions and Statements—Junior Doctors' Contracts Statement
Live statement by Jeremy Hunt on negotiations with the BMA over junior doctors' contracts.
21:30
Welsh Assembly—First Minister
Assembly members nominate a new first minister of Wales, from Wednesday 18 May.
22:15
This Week—19/05/2016
Andrew Neil reviews the political week with Michael Portillo and Liz Kendall.(R)
23:00
The Week in Parliament—20/05/2016
Highlights of the week's proceedings in Parliament, presented by Alicia McCarthy.
23:30
House of Commons—Loyal Address
Recorded coverage of two backbench MPs thanking the Queen, from Thursday 18 May.(R)
Late
00:00
Daily Politics—20/05/2016
Andrew Neil is joined by Labour MP and Vote Leave campaigner Frank Field.(R)
01:00
The Week in Parliament—20/05/2016
Highlights of the week's proceedings in Parliament, presented by Alicia McCarthy.(R)
01:30
Select Committees—NHS Spending Committee
Health select committee session on the impact of the Comprehensive Spending Review.
04:00
Select Committees—NHS Specialised Services Committee
Recorded coverage of the Public Accounts select committee session from Monday 9 May.
05:35
BOOKtalk—The Black Door
Mark D'Arcy talks to authors Richard Aldrich and Rory Cormac.













