BBC Parliament Schedule
Schedule
Morning
07:25
European Parliament—Anti-Semitism Debate
Recorded coverage of a debate in the European Parliament in Brussels on anti-Semitism.
08:30
HARDtalk—Dean Baquet, executive editor New York Times
Dean Baquet of the New York Times is asked about the standards of the paper's reporting.
09:00
The Election Wrap—2017, 02/06/2017
The essential guide to the day's election campaigning, with the latest from around the UK.(R)
09:30
Election 2017: Where You Live—East
An audience questions a panel of candidates about key election policies.(R)
10:15
Election 2017—Theresa May
Live coverage of Theresa May at a Conservative Party campaign event in West Yorkshire.
10:30
Election 2017: Where You Live—West
Voters put the questions that really matter to a panel of West Country election candidates(R)
11:15
The Murder of Mr Perceval
A look at the assassination of serving prime minister Spencer Perceval in 1812.(R)
11:30
European Parliament—Ukraine
The debate on tariff-free trade on agricultural goods to help the economy of Ukraine.(R)
Afternoon
12:10
Scottish Parliament—03/06/2017
Recorded coverage of general questions in the Scottish Parliament, from Thursday 1 June.(R)
12:30
Scottish First Minister's Questions—01/06/2017
Recorded coverage of questions to first minister Nicola Sturgeon from Thursday 1 June.
13:15
Election 2017—Theresa May Speech
Prime minister Theresa May making a campaign speech in Teesside, from Thursday 1 June.
13:50
Election 2017—Liberal Democrats Campaign Event
The Liberal Democrats launching an election campaign poster, from Saturday 3 June.
14:00
The First Lady: Nancy Astor
Ninety years after Nancy Astor's by-election victory, Rosalyn Ball considers her career.
14:20
Election 2017—Iain Duncan Smith and Ed Miliband
An interview with Iain Duncan Smith and Ed Miliband on BBC Radio 4's Today programme.
14:45
Election 2017—Jeremy Corbyn
Jeremy Corbyn speaking and taking questions at a campaign event in Nottinghamshire.
15:00
Scottish Parliament—03/06/2017
A debate in the Scottish Parliament on protecting workers' rights.
17:20
Scottish Parliament—03/06/2017
Coverage of questions to the cabinet secretary for the rural economy and connectivity.
17:45
European Parliament—01/06/2017
A committee hearing in the European Parliament on measures to tackle tax avoidance.
Evening
19:15
Election 2017—Theresa May
Recorded coverage of prime minister Theresa May at a campaign visit in Yorkshire.
19:20
Election 2017—Jeremy Corbyn
Jeremy Corbyn speaking and taking questions at a campaign event in Lincolnshire.
19:45
Election 2017—Iain Duncan Smith and Ed Miliband
An interview with Iain Duncan Smith and Ed Miliband on BBC Radio 4's Today programme.
20:00
Election 2017—Nicola Sturgeon
First minister and SNP leader Nicola Sturgeon on a campaign visit in Ayrshire.
20:05
Election 2017—Nigel Farage
Recorded coverage of an interview with former Ukip leader Nigel Farage.
20:10
Election 2017—Ruth Davidson
Recorded coverage of Scottish Conservative leader Ruth Davidson on a campaign visit.
20:15
Election 2017—Sir Vince Cable
Recorded coverage of a speech by the Liberal Democrats' Sir Vince Cable on Brexit.
20:45
BOOKtalk—Louis Blom-Cooper
Sir Louis Blom-Cooper discusses his book Public Inquiries: Wrong Route on Bloody Sunday.
21:00
Election 2017—Theresa May
Coverage of Theresa May at a Conservative Party campaign event in West Yorkshire.
21:20
Election 2017—Nicola Sturgeon
First minister and SNP leader Nicola Sturgeon on a campaign visit in Ayrshire.
21:30
BBC Election Debate—2017, Live With Mishal Husain
Mishal Husain chairs the BBC Election Debate live from Cambridge.
23:00
HARDtalk—Dean Baquet, executive editor New York Times
Dean Baquet of the New York Times is asked about the standards of the paper's reporting.
23:30
Asian Network's Big Election Debate
Nomia Iqbal presents a Big Election debate from the University of Birmingham.
Late
01:00
Scottish Parliament—01/06/2017
Proceedings in the Scottish Parliament, including portfolio questions.
04:05
Scottish Parliament—02/06/2017
Proceedings in the Scottish Parliament, including debate on the Child Poverty Bill.



























