BBC Parliament HD Schedule
HD Schedule
Morning
06:00
Westminster Hall—Police Complaints Debate
Debate on Police conduct and complaints in the Commons second chamber, from 30 June
07:05
Westminster Hall—Sex Education Debate
Debate on sex education in the Commons second chamber, from Thursday 30 June.
08:35
Westminster Hall—Hong Kong Debate
Debate on Hong Kong and the implementation of the new National Security Law, from 29 June.
09:55
House of Lords—Post Office IT Scandal
Statement on compensation for the victims of the Post Office Horizon IT scandal.(R)
10:25
Select Committees—Ukraine Refugee Scheme Committee
A committee session on the Ukraine Refugee Scheme, from Wednesday 29 June.
Afternoon
12:10
Select Committees—NHS Workforce Committee
Session on the recruitment, training and retention of NHS staff, and on the future of GPs.
13:55
Prime Minister's Questions—29/06/2022
Questions in the Commons to the prime minister’s Office on Wednesday 29 June.(R)
14:30
House of Commons—Education Questions
Coverage of questions in the House of Commons to Nadhim Zahawi on Monday 4 July.
15:30
House of Commons—PM's Summit Statement
PM's statement on the Commonwealth Heads of Government meeting and the Nato and G7 summits
16:30
House of Commons—04/07/2022
Coverage of the day's proceedings in the House of Commons on Monday 4 July.
Evening
22:20
House of Commons—Scotland Office Questions
Coverage of questions in the House of Commons to Alister Jack on Wednesday 29 June.(R)
22:45
Prime Properties—The Duke of Wellington
Carolyn Quinn meets the current Duke of Wellington for a tour of Apsley House.(R)
23:00
Lords Questions—04/07/2022
Coverage of questions in the House of Lords, from Monday 4 July.
23:40
House of Lords—UK Infrastructure Bank Bill
House of Lords debate on the UK Infrastructure Bank Bill at report stage, from 4 July.
Late
02:45
House of Lords—International Summits Statement
Statement in the Lords with header of the House Baroness Evans of Bowes Park, from 4 July.
03:25
House of Lords—Crime and Rehabilitation
The debate in the House of Lords on crime and rehabilitation, from Thursday 30 June.(R)















