BBC Parliament Schedule
Schedule
Morning
07:00
House of Commons—Work and Pensions Questions
Coverage of questions to work and pensions secretary Amber Rudd, from Monday 19 November.
08:05
Select Committees—Public Administration and Constitutional Affairs Committee
Session on the status of resolutions of the House of Commons, from Monday 19 November.
09:00
Wednesday in Parliament—21/11/2018
Highlights of proceedings in Parliament on Wed 21 November, presented by David Cornock.(R)
09:30
House of Commons—Live Transport Questions
Live coverage of questions in the House of Commons to Chris Grayling.
10:30
Business Questions—22/11/2018
Coverage of the announcement of Commons business for the week ahead.
11:30
House of Commons—Live Bombardier Job Losses Statement
Live coverage of a statement in the House of Commons tabled by DUP MP Jim Shannon.
Afternoon
12:15
House of Commons—22/11/2018
Live coverage of the day's proceedings in the House of Commons.
15:00
House of Commons—Live Brexit Statement
Live coverage of the statement in the House of Commons by Prime Minister Theresa May.
17:25
House of Commons—22/11/2018
Live coverage of the day's proceedings in the House of Commons.
Evening
18:00
Scottish Parliament—22/11/2018
Debate on supporting Scotland's digital industries, from Tuesday 20 November.
20:00
Select Committees—Housing, Communities and Local Government Committee
The Housing, Communities and Local Government Committee's session on leasehold reform.
22:20
Ten Minute Rule Bill—22/11/2018
Labour MP Fabian Hamilton introducing his Marriage and Civil Partnership (Consent) Bill.
22:30
House of Commons—International Development Questions
Questions to international development secretary Penny Mordaunt and her team of ministers.
23:00
Thursday in Parliament—22/11/2018
Highlights of proceedings in Parliament on Thursday 22 November presented by David Cornock
23:30
Scottish First Minister's Questions—22/11/2018
Recorded coverage of questions to first minister Nicola Sturgeon from Thursday 22 November
Late
00:15
Politics Live—22/11/2018
Justine Greening, Margaret Beckett, Richard Tice and Jasmine Whitbread join Jo Coburn.(R)
01:00
House of Lords—23/11/2018
Recorded coverage of House of Lords proceedings.
















