BBC Parliament Schedule
Schedule
Morning
06:00
Westminster Hall—14/12/2023
House of Commons proceedings in Westminster Hall from Thursday 14 December.
08:50
Prime Minister's Questions—13/12/2023
Coverage of questions to Rishi Sunak, the prime minister, on Wednesday 13 December.(R)
09:25
Scottish First Minister's Questions—14/12/2023
Questions to deputy first minister Shona Robison, from Thursday 14 December.(R)
10:10
House of Lords—BBC Licence Fee
The statement on the increase to the television licence fee, from Tuesday 12 December.(R)
10:50
Select Committees—Science and Technology Committee
Coverage of select committee proceedings on Wednesday 13 December.(R)
Afternoon
13:15
House of Lords—Human Rights
Business in the Lords including a debate on the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.(R)
14:30
House of Commons—Work and Pensions Questions
Coverage of questions to Mel Stride on Monday 18 December.
15:30
House of Commons—Jimmy Lai Trial Urgent Question
Urgent question on the support for pro-democracy media tycoon Jimmy Lai, on 18 December.
16:00
House of Commons—Combat Air Treaty Statement
Statement by Grant Shapps on the Global Combat Air Programme Treaty, on 18 December.
16:40
House of Commons—Infected Blood Inquiry Statement
Statement on the next steps of the government's response to the Infected Blood Inquiry.
17:25
House of Commons—Tackling Drink Spiking Statement
Statement by Laura Farris on tackling the spiking of drinks, on Monday 18 December.
Evening
18:05
House of Commons—18/12/2023
Coverage of proceedings in the House of Commons on Monday 18 December.
20:40
Select Committees—Migration and Asylum Inquiry
Home Affairs select committee session on the Rwanda asylum policy and immigration strategy(R)
22:55
House of Lords—Lords Introduction
Ceremony in the Lords to introduce Robert Douglas-Miller as a peer, from 18 December.
23:00
Lords Questions—18/12/2023
Questions in the House of Lords from Monday 18 December.
23:45
House of Lords—Victims and Prisoners Bill
Second reading debate in the Lords of the Victims and Prisoners Bill, from 18 December.
Late
05:30
House of Commons—Citizens' Rights Statement
Statement on citizens' rights with Foreign Office minister Leo Docherty, on 14 December.(R)
05:55
House of Commons—Work and Pensions Questions
Coverage of questions to Mel Stride on Monday 18 December.(R)
















