BBC Parliament Schedule
Schedule
Morning
06:00
Westminster Hall—22/07/2017
Recorded coverage of proceedings in Westminster Hall, from Tuesday 18 July.
11:05
Select Committees—Youth Science Committee
Recorded coverage of the Youth Science Committee session from Friday 14 July.
Afternoon
14:20
Welsh Assembly—22/07/2017
Recorded coverage of Welsh assembly proceedings on Tuesday 18 July.
15:30
Welsh First Minister's Questions—18/07/2017
Recorded coverage of questions to first minister Carwyn Jones, from Tuesday 18 July.(R)
16:15
Welsh Assembly—22/07/2017
Debate on the UK government's EU (Withdrawal) Bill, from Tuesday 18 July.
17:15
Welsh Assembly—Economy Questions
Questions to cabinet secretary for economy and infrastructure Ken Skates, from 19 July.
Evening
18:10
Welsh Assembly—Health Questions
Questions to cabinet secretary for health Vaughan Gething, from Wednesday 19 July.
19:15
Westminster Hall—Anglo-Polish Relations
Debate tabled by Daniel Kawczynski MP on Anglos-Polish relations, from Tuesday 18 July.
20:45
BOOKtalk—Johnny Mercer
Mark D'Arcy talks to Johnny Mercer about his book We Were Warriors.(R)
21:00
50th Anniversary of the Sexual Offences Act 1967
Disscussions by parliamentarians of the 1967 Sexual Offences Act, from Wednesday 12 July.
22:00
Briefings—Davis and Barnier
News conference in Brussels with Davis Davis and Michel Barnier, from Thursday 20 July.
22:30
Briefings—Michael Gove
Michael Gove making a speech on Brexit and the environment, from Friday 21 July.
23:20
HARDtalk—Omar Saif Ghobash - Ambassador of the United Arab Emirates to Russia
Sarah Montague speaks to the UAE's ambassador to Russia, Omar Saif Ghobash.
23:50
Welsh Assembly—22/07/2017
Recorded coverage of business in the Welsh Assembly from Wednesday 19 July.
Late
03:50
BOOKtalk—Johnny Mercer
Mark D'Arcy talks to Johnny Mercer about his book We Were Warriors.(R)
04:05
Westminster Hall—Anglo-Polish Relations
Debate tabled by Daniel Kawczynski MP on Anglos-Polish relations, from Tuesday 18 July.
05:45
Westminster Hall—23/07/2017
Recorded coverage of House of Commons proceedings in Westminster Hall, from 19 July.













