BBC Parliament Schedule
Schedule
Morning
06:50
Briefings—Jacob Rees-Mogg
Jacob Rees-Mogg making a speech in Hampshire on Brexit, from Thursday 25 January.(R)
07:10
Briefings—Vince Cable
Vince Cable's speech on Brexit at his party's spring conference, from Sunday 11 March.(R)
07:50
Inside Number 10—Lord Butler
Political journalist Sue Cameron talks to former cabinet secretary, Lord Butler.(R)
08:20
Briefings—Vernon Bogdanor on the Labour Party
Professor Vernon Bogdanor delivers on the Labour Party, from 20 January 2018.(R)
09:20
Select Committees—Public Accounts Committee on Rail Franchising
Public Accounts Committee session on the rail franchising system in the UK.(R)
11:50
Briefings—Brexit: One Year to Go
One year until the UK leaves the EU, experts explore public opinion on the issue.
Afternoon
12:30
BOOKtalk—Jane Robinson
Mark D'Arcy in discussion with Jane Robinson about her latest book.
12:50
Conversations—Michael Heseltine
Sean Curran talks to Michael Heseltine about his life and political career.
13:50
Inside Number 10—Lord Wilson
Political journalist Sue Cameron talks to former cabinet secretary, Lord Wilson.
14:20
London Mayor's Question Time—23/03/2018
Recorded coverage of questions to London Mayor Sadiq Khan from Thursday 22 March.
15:45
The Brexit Lectures—Series 1, Ken Clarke on Brexit
Ken Clarke delivers a lecture on the future of Brexit, from Monday 29 January.(R)
16:55
The Brexit Lectures—Series 1, John Redwood on Brexit
John Redwood MP delivers a lecture on the future of Brexit, from Tuesday 20 February.(R)
17:35
House of Commons—Spring Statement
Recorded coverage of the Spring Statement by chancellor Philip Hammond, from 13 March.
Evening
19:45
Briefings—Vernon Bogdanor on the Liberal Party and the Liberal Democrats
Professor Vernon Bogdanor delivers on the Liberal Party and the Liberal Democrats.
20:50
Select Committees—Oxfam Committee
The session over allegations of Oxfam employees hiring prostitutes in Haiti.
23:50
Inside Number 10—Lord Turnbull
Political journalist Sue Cameron talks to former cabinet secretary, Lord Turnbull.
Late
00:20
Scottish First Minister's Questions—29/03/2018
Recorded coverage of questions to first minister Nicola Sturgeon, from Thursday 29 March.
01:05
Conversations—David Blunkett
Sean Curran talks to David Blunkett about his life and political career.
02:00
Welsh Assembly—EU Law
Recorded coverage of Welsh assembly proceedings, from Tuesday 13 March.
03:00
House of Lords—Domestic Abuse
Debate on support available to survivors of domestic abuse, from Thursday 22 March.
04:30
Briefings—John Major
Former Conservative prime minister John Major's speech in London on Brexit negotiations.
05:00
Briefings—Liam Fox
Liam Fox's speech in London on the UK's future as a global trading nation after Brexit.
05:40
Briefings—Vernon Bogdanor on the Nationalist Parties
Professor Vernon Bogdanor delivers on the Nationalist parties.






















