BBC Parliament Schedule
Schedule
Morning
07:15
Westminster Hall—18/05/2023
House of Commons proceedings in Westminster Hall from Thursday 18 May.
09:30
House of Commons—Scotland Office Questions
Coverage of questions to Alister Jack, the Scottish secretary, on Wednesday 17 May.(R)
10:00
Prime Minister's Questions—17/05/2023
Coverage of questions to Oliver Dowden, the deputy prime minister, on Wednesday 17 May.(R)
10:35
Scottish First Minister's Questions—18/05/2023
Questions to Humza Yousaf, the first minister, from Thursday 18 May.(R)
11:20
Welsh First Minister's Questions—16/05/2023
Questions to Mark Drakeford, the first minister, from Tuesday 16 May.(R)
Afternoon
12:25
Ten Minute Rule Bill—Regulation of Artificial Intelligence
The introduction of a Bill on the regulation of AI, from Wednesday 17 May.(R)
12:35
Select Committees—Quantitative Tightening Inquiry
Commons Treasury Committee session with evidence from Andrew Bailey, from Thursday 18 May.
14:30
House of Commons—Home Office Questions
Coverage of questions to Suella Braverman, the home secretary, on Monday 22 May.
15:30
House of Commons—G7 Summit Statement
Statement by Rishi Sunak, on the outcome of the G7 summit in Japan, from Monday 22 May.
16:30
House of Commons—Child Sexual Abuse Inquiry Statement
Statement on the government's response to the Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse.
17:30
House of Commons—22/05/2023
Coverage of the day's proceedings in the House of Commons on Monday 22 May.
Evening
21:35
House of Commons—G7 Summit Statement
Statement by Rishi Sunak, on the outcome of the G7 summit in Japan, from Monday 22 May.(R)
22:35
House of Commons—Scotland Office Questions
Coverage of questions to Alister Jack, the Scottish secretary, on Wednesday 17 May.(R)
23:00
Lords Questions—22/05/2023
Questions in the House of Lords from Monday 22 May.
23:40
House of Lords—Retained EU Law Bill
Debate in the Lords on the Retained EU Law (Revocation and Reform) Bill at third reading.
Late
00:20
House of Lords—Levelling-Up and Regeneration Bill
Debate in the Lords on the Levelling-Up and Regeneration Bill at committee stage.













