BBC Parliament Schedule
Schedule
Morning
06:00
Westminster Hall—18/04/2024
House of Commons proceedings in Westminster Hall from Thursday 18 April.
08:50
Prime Minister's Questions—17/04/2024
Coverage of questions to Rishi Sunak, the prime minister, from Wednesday 17 April.(R)
09:30
Scottish First Minister's Questions—18/04/2024
Questions to Humza Yousaf, the first minister, from Thursday 18 April.(R)
10:20
Welsh First Minister's Questions—16/04/2024
Questions to Vaughan Gething, the first minister, from Tuesday 16 April.(R)
11:15
Northern Ireland Assembly—Executive Office Questions
Questions in Stormont to the Executive Office, on Monday 15 April.(R)
Afternoon
12:00
Select Committees—Effectiveness of the UN Inquiry
The Foreign Affairs committee on the effectiveness of the UN and international relations.
14:00
Northern Ireland Assembly—Justice Questions
Questions to justice minister Naomi Long on Monday 22 April.
14:30
House of Commons—Levelling Up, Housing and Communities Questions
Coverage of questions to Michael Gove on Monday 22 April.
15:30
House of Commons—Sudan Urgent Question
Urgent question on the government's response to the crisis in Sudan, from Monday 22 April.
16:15
House of Commons—22/04/2024
Coverage of the day's proceedings in the House of Commons on Monday 22 April.
Evening
23:45
House of Lords—Safety of Rwanda Bill, Part 2
The final debate in the House of Lords on the Safety of Rwanda Bill, from Monday 22 April.
Late
00:10
House of Commons—Food Poverty Strategy
Adjournment debate in the House of Commons on a food poverty strategy, from 22 April.
00:20
Northern Ireland Assembly—Justice Questions
Questions to justice minister Naomi Long on Monday 22 April.(R)
01:05
Lords Questions—22/04/2024
Questions in the House of Lords to government ministers from Monday 22 April.
01:45
House of Lords—Leasehold and Freehold Reform Bill
Debate on the committee stage of the Leasehold and Freehold Reform Bill, from 22 April.
05:15
House of Lords—Safety of Rwanda Bill, Part 1
Debate on amendments to the Rwanda Bill that were rejected in the Commons, from 22 April.














