BBC Parliament Schedule
Schedule
Morning
06:55
Select Committees—Education Committee
MPs on the Education Committee hear from Education minister Nick Gibb, from 20 October.
09:00
Wednesday in Parliament—21/10/2020
Highlights of Wednesday 21 October in Parliament presented by Alicia McCarthy.(R)
09:30
House of Commons—Transport Questions
Questions in the House of Commons to Grant Shapps on Thursday 22 October.
10:30
House of Commons—Live Business Questions
Live coverage of the announcement of Commons business for the week ahead.
11:30
House of Commons—Live Economy Statement
Live coverage of a statement by the chancellor of the exchequer Rishi Sunak.
Afternoon
12:50
House of Commons—Live Covid-19 and Equality Statement
Coverage of a statement by equalities minister Kemi Badenoch on the impact of Covid-19.
13:50
House of Commons—22/10/2020
Live coverage of proceedings in the House of Commons on Thursday 22 October.
17:30
Lords Questions—22/10/2020
Questions in the House of Lords on Thursday 22 October.
Evening
18:15
Lords Questions—21/10/2020
Questions to ministers in the House of Lords, from Wednesday 21 October.
19:00
Lords Questions—20/10/2020
Coverage of questions in the House of Lords, from Tuesday 20 October.
19:50
Lords Questions—Emirates Questions
Debate on the possible repatriation of former Guantanamo Bay detainees, from 22 October.
20:00
Select Committees—NHS Resilience and Burnout Committee
A session on workforce resilience and burnout in the NHS and social care, from 20 October.
22:05
Briefings—Downing Street Coronavirus News Conference, 22/10/2020
News conference on developments to the Government's response to Covid-19, from 22 October.
23:00
The Week in Parliament—22/10/2020
Highlights of the week's proceedings in Parliament.
23:30
Lords Questions—22/10/2020
Questions in the House of Lords on Thursday 22 October.
Late
00:10
Politics Live—22/10/2020
Jo Coburn is joined by Anthony Browne, Tom Watson, Anita Boateng and Grace Blakeley.(R)
00:55
House of Lords—UK Internal Market Bill
Second reading debate on the UK Internal Market Bill, from 19 and 20 October.















