BBC Parliament Schedule
Schedule
Morning
07:40
Select Committees—Foreign Affairs Committee
Foreign Affairs Committee's session on Xinjiang detention camps, from Tuesday 13 April.(R)
09:35
Prime Minister's Questions—28/04/2021
Live coverage of questions in the House of Commons to Boris Johnson on Wednesday 28 April.
10:15
House of Commons—Ten Minute Rule Bill
Conservative MP Greg Smith introducing his Tool Theft (Prevention) Bill.
10:30
Northern Ireland Assembly—04/05/2021 - Morning Session
Coverage of proceedings in the Northern Ireland Assembly, from Tuesday 4 May.
Afternoon
12:50
Lords Questions—28/04/2021
Questions in the House of Lords to government ministers, from 28 April.
13:30
HARDtalk—Dmytro Kuleba – Minister of Foreign Affairs, Ukraine
Stephen Sackur interviews Ukraine’s minister of foreign affairs, Dmytro Kuleba.(R)
14:00
Northern Ireland Assembly—04/05/2021 - Afternoon Session
Coverage of proceedings in the Northern Ireland Assembly, from Tuesday 4 May.
15:45
Select Committees—Covid-19 and Science Committee
Committee session on global disease outbreaks, from Wednesday 28th April.(R)
Evening
19:00
Northern Ireland Assembly—04/05/2021 - Morning Session
Coverage of proceedings in the Northern Ireland Assembly, from Tuesday 4 May.(R)
21:15
The Week in Parliament—29/04/2021
BBC Parliament's programme looking back at the week in Westminster with Alicia McCarthy.(R)
21:45
Northern Ireland Assembly—04/05/2021 - Afternoon Session
Coverage of proceedings in the Northern Ireland Assembly, from Tuesday 4 May.(R)
23:25
Westminster Hall—Maternity Care
A debate responding to an e-petition on black maternal healthcare and mortality.
Late
00:55
Westminster Hall—Pacific Trade Deal
A debate in Westminster Hall, from Wednesday 21 April.
02:25
Westminster Hall—SEND Support
A debate on support for children with special educational needs and disability.
03:45
Westminster Hall—Electric Vehicles
A debate on the promotion of electric vehicle usage, from Wednesday 21 April.
04:15
Select Committees—Home Affairs Committee
Coverage of the Home Affairs Committee's session on 28 April.(R)













