BBC Parliament Schedule
Schedule
Morning
06:00
House of Commons—Seizure of Russian Assets
Debate on the UK government's ability to seize Russian assets, from Tuesday 14 March.
07:45
Select Committees—BEIS/Justice Select Committee Session
Coverage of select committee proceedings on Tuesday 14 March.(R)
10:10
House of Commons—Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office Questions
Coverage of questions to James Cleverly, the foreign secretary, on Tuesday 14 March.(R)
11:15
Ten Minute Rule Bill—Planning
A Ten Minute Rule Motion on planning regulations relating to quarries, from 14 March.
11:30
House of Commons—Science, Innovation and Technology Questions
Coverage of questions to Michelle Donelan, the science secretary, on Wednesday 15 March.
Afternoon
12:00
Prime Minister's Questions—15/03/2023
Coverage of questions to Rishi Sunak, the prime minister, on Wednesday 15 March.
12:35
House of Commons—Budget Statement and Debate
Coverage of the UK government’s 2023 budget statement on Wednesday 15 March.
Evening
19:30
House of Lords—15/03/2023
Coverage of proceedings in the House of Lords on Wednesday 15 March.
21:30
Prime Properties—Duke of Wellington
Carolyn Quinn meets the current duke for a tour of the family's London home, Apsley House.(R)
21:45
Ten Minute Rule Bill—Planning
A Ten Minute Rule Motion on planning regulations relating to quarries, from 14 March.(R)
22:00
Prime Minister's Questions—15/03/2023
Coverage of questions to Rishi Sunak, the prime minister, on Wednesday 15 March.(R)
22:30
Lords Questions—15/03/2023
Questions in the House of Lords from Wednesday 15 March.
23:10
House of Lords—Impartiality of the BBC statement
A statement on the government’s role in upholding the impartiality of the BBC.
23:20
House of Lords—Barnett Formula Debate
A debate on the Barnett Formula in the distribution of public spending across the UK.
Late
00:20
House of Lords—Levelling-Up and Regeneration Bill
Day five of the committee stage of the Levelling-Up and Regeneration Bill, from 15 March.
04:55
House of Commons—Defence Questions
Coverage of questions to Ben Wallace, the defence secretary, on Monday 13 March.(R)












