BBC Parliament Schedule
Schedule
Morning
06:10
House of Lords—Free School Meals Statement
Statement on expanding eligibility for free school meals, on Tuesday 10 June.
06:35
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06:55
House of Commons—Energy Security and Net Zero Questions
Coverage of questions to Ed Miliband on Tuesday 10 June.(R)
08:00
House of Commons—Nuclear Power Statement
Statement on investment in nuclear power, with energy security secretary Ed Miliband.(R)
09:05
Welsh First Minister's Questions—10/06/2025
Questions to Eluned Morgan, the first minister, on Tuesday 10 June.(R)
10:00
Select Committees—Defence Committee on the Strategic Defence Review
Defence committee with the lead figures from the Strategic Defence Review, on 11 June.
11:30
House of Commons—Wales Office Questions
Coverage of questions to Jo Stevens on Wednesday 11 June.
Afternoon
12:00
Prime Minister's Questions—11/06/2025
Coverage of questions to Keir Starmer, the prime minister, on Wednesday 11 June.
12:35
House of Commons—Spending Review 2025 Statement
Statement by chancellor of the exchequer Rachel Reeves on 2025's spending review.
15:30
House of Commons—11/06/2025
Coverage of the day's proceedings in the House of Commons on Wednesday 11 June.
Evening
18:35
House of Lords—11/06/2025
Coverage of the day's proceedings in the House of Lords on Wednesday 11 June.
Late
01:15
Prime Minister's Questions—11/06/2025
Coverage of questions to Keir Starmer, the prime minister, on Wednesday 11 June.(R)
01:50
Lords Questions—11/06/2025
Questions in the House of Lords to government ministers on Wednesday 11 June.
02:35
House of Lords—Ballymena Question
Debate on a private notice question on the recent disorder in Ballymena, on 11 June.
02:50
House of Lords—Armed Forces Commissioner Bill
Debate on amendments made to the Armed Forces Commissioner Bill in the House of Commons.
03:35
House of Lords—Holocaust Memorial Bill, Part 1
Report stage debate on the Holocaust Memorial Bill, on Wednesday 11 June.
05:35
House of Lords—Data (Use and Access) Bill
Debate on amendments made to the Data (Use and Access) Bill in the House of Commons.














