BBC Parliament Schedule
Schedule
Morning
06:00
Welsh Assembly—Coronavirus Statement
Statement in the Welsh Assembly from Vaughan Gething on Tuesday 24 March(R)
07:05
Acts and Facts—Devolution
Lecture on the creation of a Scottish Parliament and an Assembly for Wales.(R)
07:10
Reflections: When Parties Split—Series 1, Brexit - The Party Splitter
5/5Steve Richards looks at how Brexit has split the two main political parties.(R)
07:40
Briefings—Downing Street Coronavirus News Conference, 12/04/2020
The latest news conference from Downing Street with Health Secretary Matt Hancock.(R)
08:25
Acts and Facts—1911 Parliament Act
Professor Vernon Bogdanor gives a short lecture on the 1911 Parliament Act.(R)
08:30
BOOKtalk—Glenn Patterson
Mark D'Arcy talks to writer Glenn Patterson about his book Backstop Land.(R)
08:45
Reflections: When Parties Split—Series 1, Robert Peel and The Corn Laws
1/5Political journalist Steve Richards looks at Robert Peel and The Corn Laws.(R)
09:15
Prime Minister's Questions—25/03/2020
Coverage of questions in the House of Commons to Boris Johnson on Wednesday 25 March.(R)
10:15
Acts and Facts—1534 Act of Supremacy
Kate Williams on the 1534 Act of Supremacy which made Henry VIII the head of the church.(R)
10:20
Scottish Parliament—Coronavirus Statement
Statement in the Scottish Parliament on the coronavirus, from Tuesday 24 March.(R)
Afternoon
12:35
The Week in Parliament—26/03/2020
BBC Parliament's programme looking back at the week in Westminster.(R)
13:05
BOOKtalk—Hashi Mohamed
Hashi Mohamed about his book People Like Us: What it Takes to Make it in Modern Britain.(R)
13:20
Acts and Facts—1876 Royal Titles Act
Sean Lang on the 1876 Act, which gave Queen Victoria the title of Empress of India.(R)
13:25
Reflections: When Parties Split—Series 1, Joseph Chamberlain - The Two Party Splitter
2/5A look at Joseph Chamberlain, who first split the Liberal Party and later the Unionists.(R)
13:55
Briefings—Downing Street Coronavirus News Conference, 12/04/2020
The latest news conference from Downing Street with Health Secretary Matt Hancock.
14:40
Acts and Facts—1935 Government of India Act
Sean Lang on the 1935 Act which granted India a degree of self-government.(R)
14:45
BOOKtalk—Liam Halligan
Liam Halligan talks about his book Home Truths on the UK's housing shortage.(R)
15:00
House of Lords—Global Traffic Deaths Debate
Debate on progress towards goal on halving injuries from traffic accidents, from 19 March.(R)
16:30
Acts and Facts—1931 National Government
Professor Vernon Bogdanor on the 1931 National Government formed by Ramsay MacDonald.(R)
16:35
BOOKtalk—Emma Crewe and Andrew Walker
Emma Crewe and Andrew Walker talk about their book An Extraordinary Scandal.(R)
16:50
Acts and Facts—The 1832 Reform Act
Historian Kate Williams on the 1832 Reform Act, which widened the franchise.(R)
16:55
House of Commons—Urgent Question on Help for the Self-Employed
The Urgent Question in the House of Commons on help for the self-employed, from 24 March.(R)
17:45
BOOKtalk—Kim Ghattas
Mark D'Arcy talks to journalist and broadcaster Kim Ghattas about her book Black Wave.(R)
Evening
18:00
Reflections: When Parties Split—Series 1, Ramsay MacDonald and the National Government
3/5Ramsay MacDonald and the Labour party split on formation of the National Government.(R)
18:30
Acts and Facts—1916 Military Service
Kate Williams delivers a lecture on the Introduction of compulsory military service.(R)
18:35
Welsh Assembly—Welsh First Minister’s Coronavirus Statement
First Minister Mark Drakeford makes a statement updating Assembly Members on Coronavirus.(R)
20:00
Briefings—Downing Street Coronavirus News Conference, 13/04/2020
The latest news conference held by the government on efforts to tackle the coronavirus.
20:30
Briefings—Scottish Government Coronavirus News Conference, 13/04/2020
The latest news conference held by the Scottish government with Nicola Sturgeon.
21:35
HARDtalk—Jens Stoltenberg – Secretary General, NATO
Stephen Sackur speaks to Jens Stoltenberg, the secretary general of NATO.(R)
22:00
BOOKtalk—Paul Lay
Mark D’Arcy talks to historian Paul Lay about his book Providence Lost.(R)
22:15
Briefings—Downing Street Coronavirus News Conference, 13/04/2020
The latest news conference held by the government on efforts to tackle the coronavirus.(R)
22:45
Acts and Facts—Warren Hastings
Historian Sean Lang delivers a short lecture on Warren Hastings.
22:50
House of Commons—Urgent Question on Britons Abroad
The urgent question on help for Britons stuck abroad during the coronavirus pandemic.
23:50
BOOKtalk—Nicola Tallis
Mark D'Arcy talks to historian Nicola Tallis about her book Uncrowned Queen.
Late
00:05
Select Committees—Democracy and Digital Technologies Committee
House of Lords Democracy and Digital Technologies select committee, from Monday 9 March.
01:40
Reflections: When Parties Split—Series 1, Labour and the SDP
4/5Steve Richards looks at how divisions in Labour led to the formation of the SDP.
02:10
Acts and Facts—1936 Abdication Crisis
Lecture by Kate Williams on King Edward VIII renouncing the throne in 1936.
02:15
Westminster Hall—Bank Branch Closures
Coverage of the debate on bank branch closures on Wednesday 18 March.
03:25
BOOKtalk—Kenny MacAskill
Mark D’Arcy talks to Kenny MacAskill about his book Radical Scotland.
03:40
Welsh Assembly—Coronavirus Statement
Statement in the Welsh Assembly from Vaughan Gething on Tuesday 24 March
04:45
Acts and Facts—Devolution
Lecture on the creation of a Scottish Parliament and an Assembly for Wales.
04:50
Reflections: When Parties Split—Series 1, Brexit - The Party Splitter
5/5Steve Richards looks at how Brexit has split the two main political parties.(R)
05:20
Briefings—Downing Street Coronavirus News Conference, 13/04/2020
The latest news conference held by the government on efforts to tackle the coronavirus.(R)
05:50
BOOKtalk—Emma Crewe and Andrew Walker
Emma Crewe and Andrew Walker talk about their book An Extraordinary Scandal.(R)




































