BBC Parliament Schedule
Schedule
Morning
09:30
House of Commons—Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Questions
Coverage of questions in the House of Commons to George Eustice, from Thursday 10 August.
10:10
Stormont: From Parliament to Power Sharing
BBC Parliament's Faye Kidd presents a brief history of the Northern Ireland legislature.
10:15
Scottish First Minister's Questions—10/09/2020
Questions in the Scottish Parliament to first minister Nicola Sturgeon on 10 September.(R)
11:40
Scottish Parliament—Cumberlege Report
Debate in the Scottish Parliament on the Independent Medicines Review.
Afternoon
14:15
Northern Ireland Assembly—07/09/2020
Questions in the Northern Ireland Assembly from Monday 7 September.
15:00
Scottish Parliament—Topical Questions
Questions to ministers in the Scottish Parliament, from Tuesday 8 September.
15:25
Scottish Parliament—Hate Crime
The debate on the Hate Crime and Public Order Bill, from Wednesday 9 September.
Evening
18:00
Select Committees—Northern Ireland Legacy Committee
Committee on proposals addressing the legacy of Northern Ireland’s past from 9 September.
20:05
Select Committees—Scottish Parliament Committee
Inquiry into the Scottish government policy on handling harassment complaints.
22:45
House of Lords—Rule of Law Question
Coverage of a Private Notice Question by Labour's Lord Falconer.
23:00
HARDtalk—Gitanas Nauseda – President of the Republic of Lithuania
Stephen Sackur speaks to Gitanas Nauseda, the president of Lithuania.(R)
23:30
The Week in Parliament—12/09/2020
A look back at the week in Westminster, presented by David Cornock.
Late
00:00
Select Committees—Health Committee
Coverage of the Health and Social Care select committee session on Tuesday 8 September.
02:10
Select Committees—Lords Economic Affairs Committee
Committee session on employment and Covid-19, from 8 September.
04:10
Scottish Parliament—Topical Questions
Questions to ministers in the Scottish Parliament, from Tuesday 8 September.
04:35
Scottish Parliament—Hate Crime
The debate on the Hate Crime and Public Order Bill, from Wednesday 9 September.













