BBC Parliament Schedule
Schedule
Morning
06:00
BOOKtalk—David Kogan
Author David Kogan discusses his book Protest and Power: The Battle for the Labour Party.(R)
06:20
Prime Minister's Questions—24/07/2019
Coverage of Theresa May’s final session of Prime Minister's Questions, from 24 July.(R)
07:25
Briefings—Theresa May Resignation Speech
Prime minister Theresa May making her resignation statement on Friday 24 May.(R)
07:30
BOOKtalk—Vernon Bogdanor
Professor Vernon Bogdanor talks about Beyond Brexit: Towards a British Constitution.(R)
07:50
Select Committees—Climate Change Committee with David Attenborough
The Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy Committee’s session on Clean Growth Strategy.(R)
08:50
Briefings—Prime Minister Boris Johnson's Statement
Prime minister Boris Johnson addresses the House of Commons. From 25 July.
09:40
The Reith Lectures—2019, Law's Expanding Empire
1/5In the 19th century, the law dealt with only a very narrow range of human problems.(R)
10:10
Scottish First Minister's Questions—27/06/2019
Questions in the Scottish Parliament to First Minister Nicola Sturgeon from 27 June.(R)
10:55
Briefings—Sir John Major
Sir John Major talks to Robin Niblett about the UK's role in international affairs.(R)
11:45
Westminster Hall—02/07/2019
A debate on the contribution of Polish forces to the UK efforts in WWII from 2 July.(R)
Afternoon
13:15
BOOKtalk—Rachel Reeves
Labour MP Rachel Reeves on her book Women of Westminster: The MPs Who Changed Politics.(R)
13:35
Royal Visit to the Scottish Parliament
The 20th anniversary of the Scottish Parliament attended by Her Majesty The Queen.(R)
15:30
Briefings—Theresa May on the Union
Theresa May's speech in Stirling on the future of the Union.(R)
16:05
Speaker's House—Sir Edward Leigh on Michael Heseltine
'What if Michael Heseltine, not John Major, had become PM in 1990?'(R)
16:40
The Reith Lectures—2019, In Praise of Politics
2/5Jonathan Sumption discusses state legitimacy.(R)
17:10
House of Commons—Assisted Dying
Coverage of a debate on the law covering assisted dying, from Thursday 4 July.(R)
Evening
19:45
BOOKtalk—Jon Davis and John Rentoul
Mark D'Arcy talks to Jon Davis and John Rentoul about their latest book.(R)
20:05
Welsh First Minister's Questions—16/07/2019
Questions in the Welsh Assembly to First Minister Mark Drakeford from Tuesday 16 July.(R)
21:05
Briefings—Sir Mark Sedwill
The speech by the cabinet secretary Sir Mark Sedwill on future public service challenges.(R)
21:55
European Parliament—President of the European Commission
Live coverage of proceedings in the European Parliament in Strasbourg.(R)
23:25
Select Committees—Grenfell Tower Inquiry
A hearing on the Grenfell Tower inquiry from Monday 8 July.(R)
Late
00:25
BOOKtalk—Tim Bouverie
Mark D'Arcy talks to Tim Bouverie about his new book.(R)
00:45
Briefings—Gordon Brown on the Union
Former prime minister Gordon Brown's speech in London on the future of the United Kingdom.(R)
01:15
The Reith Lectures—2019, Human Rights and Wrongs
3/5Arguing that concepts of human rights have a long history in the common law.(R)
01:45
London Mayor's Question Time—18/07/2019
Questions in the London Assembly to Mayor Sadiq Khan from Thursday 18 July.(R)
03:15
Briefings—Vernon Bogdanor
Professor Vernon Bogdanor delivers a lecture on Britain and Europe, from 13 March.(R)
04:10
BOOKtalk—Scott Colvin
Mark D'Arcy talks to Scott Colvin about his recent book How to Survive a Select Committee.(R)
04:25
Speaker's House—Lord Norton on Willie Whitelaw
What if Ted Heath had resigned in October 1974 and Willie Whitelaw had become Tory Leader?(R)
05:15
Briefings—George Osborne and Niall Ferguson
Former chancellor George Osborne in conversation with historian Niall Ferguson.(R)
05:55
Select Committees—Youth Parliament Committee - Knife Crime
The Youth Parliament committee on knife crime, focusing on intervention, from 5 July.(R)




























