BBC Parliament HD Schedule
HD Schedule
Morning
06:00
Westminster Hall—30/04/2025
House of Commons proceedings in Westminster Hall from Wednesday 30 April.
10:30
House of Commons—Football Governance Bill Debate
The debate on the second reading of the Football Governance Bill, from Monday 28 April.
Afternoon
15:40
Prime Minister's Questions—30/04/2025
Coverage of questions to Keir Starmer, the prime minister, on Wednesday 30 April.(R)
16:15
Scottish First Minister's Questions—01/05/2025
Questions to John Swinney, the first minister, on Thursday 1 May.(R)
17:00
Welsh First Minister's Questions—29/04/2025
Questions to Eluned Morgan, the first minister, on Tuesday 29 April.(R)
17:55
Northern Ireland Assembly—Executive Office Questions
Questions to the Northern Ireland executive, with the first minister Michelle O'Neill.(R)
Evening
18:40
Select Committees—Women and Equalities Committee on Misogyny
The Women and Equalities select committee session on misogyny among young men and boys.
20:50
Select Committees—Justice Committee on the Criminal Cases Review Commission
The Justice select committee session on the work of the Criminal Cases Review Commission.
23:00
Scottish Parliament—Fishing
Debate tabled by the Scottish Conservatives on protecting Scotland's fishing industry.
Late
00:05
House of Commons—Business and Trade Questions
Coverage of questions to Jonathan Reynolds on Thursday 1 May.(R)
01:05
House of Commons—Wales Office Questions
Coverage of questions to Jo Stevens on Wednesday 30 April.(R)
01:35
House of Commons—Energy Security and Net Zero Questions
Coverage of questions to Ed Miliband on Tuesday 29 April.(R)
02:40
House of Commons—Education Questions
Coverage of questions to Bridget Phillipson on Monday 28 April.(R)
03:45
Welsh First Minister's Questions—29/04/2025
Questions to Eluned Morgan, the first minister, on Tuesday 29 April.(R)
04:35
Scottish First Minister's Questions—01/05/2025
Questions to John Swinney, the first minister, on Thursday 1 May.(R)
05:20
Prime Minister's Questions—30/04/2025
Coverage of questions to Keir Starmer, the prime minister, on Wednesday 30 April.(R)











