BBC Parliament Schedule
Schedule
Morning
06:35
Supreme Court Judgment—Employment Tribunal Fees
Recorded coverage of the Supreme Court judgement on the case brought by Unison.(R)
06:45
BOOKtalk—Douglas Carswell MP
Mark D'Arcy in discussion with Clacton MP Douglas Carswell.(R)
07:00
Conversations—Alex Salmond
Sean Curran talks to Alex Salmond about his life and political career.(R)
07:50
Select Committees—Lords EU Committee with David Davis on Brexit
The Lords EU Committee on Brexit with evidence from David Davis, from Tuesday 11 July.(R)
09:10
Briefings—Referendum Reflections: One Year On
A panel discussion hosted by the UK in a Changing Europe initiative on the EU Referendum.(R)
10:10
Briefings—Davis and Barnier
News conference in Brussels with Davis Davis and Michel Barnier, from Thursday 20 July.(R)
10:40
BOOKtalk—Peter Oborne
Mark D'Arcy talks to author and journalist Peter Oborne.(R)
10:55
Briefings—Donald Trump
Recorded coverage of Donald Trump's speech at a rally in Ohio, from Wednesday 26th July.
11:55
50th Anniversary of the Sexual Offences Act 1967
Disscussions by parliamentarians of the 1967 Sexual Offences Act, from Wednesday 12 July.(R)
Afternoon
12:55
Scottish Parliament—Scotland's Future
Recorded coverage of proceedings in the Scottish Parliament.(R)
13:45
Leadership Reflections—Series 1, Tony Blair
Political journalist Steve Richards looks at the leadership of Tony Blair.(R)
14:15
Briefings—US Senate Intelligence Committee with James Comey
Highlights from the US senate intelligence committee hearing with James Comey.(R)
15:15
Speaker's House—The Future of the NHS
Sarah Wollaston delivers a lecture on the future of the NHS, from Tuesday 11 July.(R)
15:45
London Mayor's Question Time—14/08/2017
Recorded coverage of questions to Sadiq Khan, from Thursday 10 August.(R)
17:15
Briefings—George VI Lecture - Vernon Bogdanor
Professor Vernon Bogdanor delivers a lecture on George VI, from Tuesday 25 April.(R)
Evening
18:10
Welsh First Minister's Questions—18/07/2017
Recorded coverage of questions to first minister Carwyn Jones, from Tuesday 18 July.(R)
19:00
Briefings—Donald Trump News Conference
The news conference held by US President Donald Trump in Charlottesville from 15 August.(R)
19:30
Briefings—King Felipe VI of Spain Speech
King Felipe VI of Spain delivers a speech to both Houses of Parliament.(R)
20:05
The Week in Parliament—06/08/2017
End-of-term report on Westminster and Whitehall with Alicia McCarthy and guests.(R)
20:20
BOOKtalk—John Rees
Mark D'Arcy in discussion with John Rees on his book The Leveller Revolution.(R)
20:40
Conversations—Nigel Lawson
Sean Curran talks to Nigel Lawson about his life and career.(R)
21:25
Scottish First Minister's Questions—29/06/2017
Recorded coverage of questions to First Minister Nicola Sturgeon from Thursday 29 June.(R)
22:10
House of Lords—Euratom
Recorded coverage of a debate on the UK government's policy on Euratom after Brexit.(R)
23:05
Briefings—US Senate Intelligence Committee with Jeff Sessions
Recorded coverage of the US senate intelligence committee hearing with Jeff Sessions.(R)
Late
00:05
Leadership Reflections—Series 1, David Cameron
Political journalist Steve Richards looks at the leadership of David Cameron.(R)
00:35
Briefings—Britain and Europe, One Year On
Professor Vernon Bogdanor delivers a lecture on Britain and Europe, One Year On.(R)
01:35
Laws and Ladies—23/07/2017
Daniel Brittain with Baroness Dean, Baroness Meacher, Baroness Jones and Baroness Fookes.(R)
02:05
Westminster Hall—State Pension Age for Women
Recorded coverage of a debate on the state pension age for women, from Wednesday 5 July.(R)
03:40
BOOKtalk—Johnny Mercer
Mark D'Arcy talks to Johnny Mercer about his book We Were Warriors.(R)
03:55
Conversations—Harriet Harman
Sean Curran talks to former deputy leader of the Labour Party Harriet Harman.(R)
04:45
Briefings—Michael Gove
Michael Gove making a speech on Brexit and the environment, from Friday 21 July.(R)
05:40
Select Committees—Lords External Affairs Committee
A select committee on the EU's common foreign and security policy after Brexit.(R)































