BBC Parliament Schedule
Schedule
Morning
06:10
Briefings—Andrea Leadsom
Andrea Leadsom making a speech in London on 'strengthening our Parliamentary democracy'.(R)
06:35
Turning Points - Unscripted Reflections by Steve Richards—Series 1, Death of John Smith
3/6Steve Richards looks at the death of Labour leader John Smith.(R)
07:05
Briefings—Nigel Dodds
Recorded coverage of the speech by the Westminster leader of the DUP, Nigel Dodds MP.(R)
07:25
The Brexit Lectures—Series 1, Tony Blair on Brexit
Tony Blair delivers a lecture on the future of Brexit, from Monday 26 March.(R)
07:55
Westminster in Review—25/07/2018
A review of the last three months at Westminster, presented by Alicia McCarthy.(R)
08:25
BOOKtalk—Summer Special
Mark D'Arcy and guests review a selection of the year's political books.(R)
08:55
Briefings—Winston Churchill Lecture
The lecture by Sir Nicolas Soames MP on the life of wartime leader Sir Winston Churchill.(R)
09:35
Scottish Parliament—Powers
A debate on protecting the powers of the Scottish parliament, from Tuesday 26 June.(R)
11:45
House of Commons—Brexit White Paper Statement
Statement by exiting the EU secretary Dominic Raab on the government Brexit white paper.(R)
Afternoon
12:35
BOOKtalk—Peter Hain
Mark D'Arcy in discussion with Peter Hain about his book, Mandela: His Essential Life.(R)
12:50
Turning Points - Unscripted Reflections by Steve Richards—Series 1, Financial Crisis 2008
4/6Steve Richards looks at the financial crisis of 2008.(R)
13:20
Select Committees—East Coast Rail Committee
Examining the decision to bring the East Coast rail franchise back into public control.(R)
15:00
Briefings—Lord Lexden on Neville Chamberlain
Lord Lexden delivers a lecture on Conservative Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain.(R)
15:40
HARDtalk—James Comey, FBI director 2013-2017
Stephen Sackur talks to former director of the FBI James Comey about his recent memoir.(R)
16:05
Briefings—English Identity Lecture - John Denham
John Denham making a speech on English identity, from Monday 25 June.(R)
16:45
BOOKtalk—Sophie Pedder
Mark D'Arcy in discussion with Sophie Pedder about her book.(R)
17:05
Select Committees—Work of the Health Secretary Committee
Coverage of an evidence session with health secretary Matt Hancock, from Tuesday 24 July.(R)
Evening
19:20
Turning Points - Unscripted Reflections by Steve Richards—Series 1, Brexit Referendum
5/6Steve Richards looks at the Brexit referendum of 2016.(R)
19:50
Briefings—Tom Tugendhat
Recorded coverage of a speech by the Foreign Affairs Committee chairman Tom Tugendhat.(R)
20:10
Briefings—Vernon Bogdanor on the British Party System
Professor Vernon Bogdanor delivers a lecture on the British party system, from Tue 15 May.(R)
21:10
Select Committees—Brexit Negotiations Committee
A committee session on the progress of Brexit negotiations, from Tuesday 24 July.(R)
23:35
Lords Questions—24/07/2018
Recorded coverage of questions in the House of Lords from Tuesday 24 July.(R)
Late
00:10
Turning Points - Unscripted Reflections by Steve Richards—Series 1, 2017 Election
6/6Journalist Steve Richards looks at the 2017 election.(R)
00:40
Westminster in Review—25/07/2018
A review of the last three months at Westminster, presented by Alicia McCarthy.(R)
01:10
BOOKtalk—Summer Special
Mark D'Arcy and guests review a selection of the year's political books.(R)
01:45
Briefings—Winston Churchill Lecture
The lecture by Sir Nicolas Soames MP on the life of wartime leader Sir Winston Churchill.(R)
02:30
Briefings—English Identity Lecture - John Denham
John Denham making a speech on English identity, from Monday 25 June.(R)
03:15
Turning Points - Unscripted Reflections by Steve Richards—Series 1, 1979 Election
1/6Steve Richards examines the 1979 election.(R)
03:45
Prime Minister's Questions—18/07/2018
Coverage of questions in the House of Commons to Theresa May from Wednesday 18 July.(R)
04:30
Women and British Politics, Where Next?
Labour MP Stella Creasy delivers a lecture on the future of women and British politics.(R)
05:00
Select Committees—Work of the Cabinet Secretary
Coverage of a public administration committee evidence session, from Thursday 19 July.(R)


























