BBC Parliament Schedule
Schedule
Morning
06:00
Westminster Hall—06/03/2024
House of Commons proceedings in Westminster Hall, from Wednesday 6 March.
10:25
House of Lords—Foreign Affairs Debate
Business in the Lords including the debate on foreign affairs, from Tuesday 5 March.(R)
Afternoon
17:00
Prime Minister's Questions—06/03/2024
Coverage of questions to Rishi Sunak, the prime minister, from Wednesday 6 March.(R)
17:30
Scottish First Minister's Questions—07/03/2024
Questions to Humza Yousaf, the first minister, from Thursday 7 March.(R)
Evening
18:25
Welsh First Minister's Questions—05/03/2024
Questions to Mark Drakeford, the first minister, from Tuesday 5 March.(R)
19:25
Select Committees—Financial Education Inquiry with Martin Lewis
Coverage of the Education select committee session on financial education in schools.(R)
21:20
Select Committees—Future of News Inquiry
Lords Communications and Digital Committee session on the future of news, from 5 March.
23:25
Lords Questions—06/03/2024
Questions in the House of Lords to government ministers, from Wednesday 6 March.(R)
Late
00:05
House of Commons—Immigration Reports Urgent Question
Live coverage of the urgent question in the House of Commons, from Monday 4 March.(R)
00:45
House of Commons—Business and Trade Questions
Coverage of questions to Kemi Badenoch, from Thursday 7 March.(R)
01:45
House of Commons—Scotland Office Questions
Coverage of questions to Alister Jack, from Wednesday 6 March.(R)
02:15
House of Commons—Health and Social Care Questions
Coverage of questions to Victoria Atkins, from Tuesday 5 March.(R)
03:30
Welsh First Minister's Questions—05/03/2024
Questions to Mark Drakeford, the first minister, from Tuesday 5 March.(R)
04:30
Scottish First Minister's Questions—07/03/2024
Questions to Humza Yousaf, the first minister, from Thursday 7 March.(R)
05:25
Prime Minister's Questions—06/03/2024
Coverage of questions to Rishi Sunak, the prime minister, from Wednesday 6 March.(R)
05:55
House of Lords—Lords Introduction
Ceremony in the Lords to introduce the Lord Cameron of Lochiel, from Tuesday 5 March.(R)












