BBC Parliament Schedule
Schedule
Morning
06:10
Scottish Parliament—07/10/2016
Recorded coverage of proceedings in the Scottish Parliament from Thursday 6 October.
06:30
European Parliament—06/10/2016
Debate on the 'jungle' refugee camps in Calais, from Tuesday 4 October.(R)
07:50
European Parliament—Conflict of Interest
Recorded coverage of European Parliament proceedings in Strasbourg from Tuesday 4 October.(R)
09:30
Politics Europe—07/10/2016
Andrew Neil with the latest news from Europe.(R)
10:00
Scottish Parliament—Education
The implications of the EU Referendum on higher and further education, from 4 October.
11:45
Scottish First Minister's Questions—06/10/2016
Recorded coverage of questions in Scottish Parliament to First Minister Nicola Sturgeon.(R)
Afternoon
12:30
BOOKtalk—Lord Bew
Mark D'Arcy in discussion with Lord Bew on his book Churchill and Ireland.(R)
12:50
US Presidential Debates—2016, Second Debate
Uninterrupted coverage of the second US presidential debate, from Sunday 9 October.
14:30
Launch of BBC Parliament's New Look
Keith Macdougall introduces the new look for BBC Parliament.
14:35
House of Commons—Live Education Questions
Live coverage of questions in the Commons to Justine Greening and her ministerial team.
15:30
House of Commons—10/10/2016
Live coverage including the second reading of the Neighbourhood Planning Bill.
Evening
22:15
Lords Questions—10/10/2016
Recorded coverage of Lords Questions, from Monday 10 October.
22:45
BOOKtalk—Lord Bew
Mark D'Arcy in discussion with Lord Bew on his book Churchill and Ireland.(R)
23:00
Monday in Parliament—10/10/2016
Highlights of Monday in Parliament presented by Joanna Shinn.
23:30
Northern Ireland Assembly—10/10/2016
Recorded coverage of questions in the Northern Ireland Assembly from Monday 10 October.
23:55
Launch of BBC Parliament's New Look
Keith Macdougall introduces the new look for BBC Parliament.
Late
00:00
Daily Politics—10/10/2016
Jo Coburn is joined by Labour MP Dawn Butler and Conservative MP Oliver Dowden.(R)
01:00
House of Lords—Wales Bill
Lords business on Monday 10 October, including the second reading of the Wales Bill.















