BBC Parliament Schedule
Schedule
Morning
09:00
Thursday in Parliament—19/07/2018
Highlights of proceedings in Parliament on Thursday 19 July, presented by Mandy Baker.(R)
09:30
Lords Questions—19/07/2018
Recorded coverage of questions in the House of Lords, from Thursday 19 July.
10:00
House of Lords—20/07/2018
Live coverage of proceedings in the House of Lords.
Afternoon
13:45
House of Commons—Exiting the European Union Questions
Questions in the House of Commons to Dominic Raab and his team of ministers.
15:00
London Mayor's Question Time—20/07/2018
Coverage of questions in the London Assembly to Mayor Sadiq Khan, from Thursday 19 July.
17:40
Ten Minute Rule Bill—20/07/2018
Recorded coverage of the introduction of a Ten Minute Rule Bill in the House of Commons.
17:55
Select Committees—Work of the Cabinet Secretary
Coverage of a public administration committee evidence session, from Thursday 19 July.
Evening
19:25
Select Committees—Furness Hospital Committee
Coverage of a health and social care committee evidence session, from Tuesday 17 July.
20:25
Select Committees—Liaison Committee with the Prime Minister
The Commons Liaison committee session with prime minister Theresa May.
22:05
This Week—19/07/2018
Andrew Neil is joined by John Nicolson, Liz Kendall, Miranda Green and Michael Portillo.(R)
23:00
The Week in Parliament—20/07/2018
BBC Parliament's look back at the week in Westminster, presented by Mandy Baker.
23:30
Prime Minister's Questions—18/07/2018
Coverage of questions in the House of Commons to Theresa May from Wednesday 18 July.(R)
Late
00:15
Daily Politics—20/07/2018
Jo Coburn is joined by Tom Baldwin, Henry Newman and Jessica Elgot.(R)
01:15
London Mayor's Question Time—20/07/2018
Coverage of questions in the London Assembly to Mayor Sadiq Khan, from Thursday 19 July.
04:00
Ten Minute Rule Bill—20/07/2018
Recorded coverage of the introduction of a Ten Minute Rule Bill in the House of Commons.
04:15
Select Committees—Liaison Committee with the Prime Minister
The Commons Liaison committee session with prime minister Theresa May.












