BBC Parliament Schedule
Schedule
Morning
06:10
Westminster Hall—28/04/2017
Recorded coverage of House of Commons proceedings in Westminster Hall.
10:15
Scottish First Minister's Questions—27/04/2017
Recorded coverage of questions to first minister Nicola Sturgeon from Thursday 27 April.(R)
11:00
Scottish Parliament—Tax Credits
Recorded coverage of a debate in the Scottish Parliament.(R)
Afternoon
13:05
Scottish Parliament—Carers
Recorded coverage of the debate in the Scottish Parliament on carers.(R)
15:20
Scottish Parliament—29/04/2017
Ministerial statement on the Social Security Agency and the Stage 1 debate, from 27 April.
Evening
18:00
European Parliament—Turkey
Debate in the European Parliament in Brussels on the situation in Turkey, from 26 April.
19:20
Scottish Parliament—Culture Questions
Questions to cabinet secretary for culture, tourism and external affairs Fiona Hyslop.
19:40
Scottish Parliament—General Questions
Recorded coverage of general questions in the Scottish Parliament.
20:00
Prorogation—27/04/2017
Recorded coverage of the prorogation of Parliament.(R)
21:00
Briefings—Hansard Society - Political Engagement
The Hansard Society presenting the findings of their 2017 Audit of Political Engagement.
21:50
Election 2017—Ukip Campaign Launch
Ukip Leader Paul Nuttall launching his party's general election campaign in London.(R)
22:15
Briefings—Chief Minister of Gibraltar Fabian Picardo
Chief minister of Gibraltar Fabian Picardo making a speech on the economy, from 26 April.
23:35
House of Commons—Exiting the EU Questions
Questions to David Davis, secretary of state for exiting the EU, from Thursday 28 April.
23:55
Scottish Parliament—Tax Credits
Recorded coverage of a debate in the Scottish Parliament.(R)
Late
02:05
Scottish Parliament—Carers
Recorded coverage of the debate in the Scottish Parliament on carers.(R)
04:20
European Parliament—Turkey
Debate in the European Parliament in Brussels on the situation in Turkey, from 26 April.(R)
05:40
Scottish Parliament—Culture Questions
Questions to cabinet secretary for culture, tourism and external affairs Fiona Hyslop.(R)












