BBC Parliament Schedule
Schedule
Morning
06:25
Westminster Hall—Statutory Menstrual Leave
Coverage of the debate in Westminster Hall on an e-petition on statutory menstrual leave.
07:45
Westminster Hall—At-risk Children
Coverage of the debate in Westminster Hall on an e-petition on at-risk children.
08:55
On nowWestminster Hall—Gender Rights Ruling
Debate on the first anniversary of the For Women Scotland vs The Scottish Ministers ruling
10:25
Westminster Hall—Effectiveness of the Police Federation
Coverage of the debate in Westminster Hall on the effectiveness of the Police Federation.
11:05
House of Commons—King's Speech Debate, Day Two - Part 1
Coverage of the second day of debate on the King's speech on Thursday 14 May.(R)
Afternoon
12:55
House of Commons—King's Speech Debate, Day Two - Part 2
Coverage of the second day of debate on the King's speech on Thursday 14 May.(R)
14:50
House of Commons—King's Speech Debate, Day Two - Part 3
Coverage of the second day of debate on the King's speech on Thursday 14 May.(R)
15:15
Northern Ireland Assembly—Draft Budget Debate
Coverage of the debate on the draft Budget for 2026-2029, on Monday 11 May.(R)
17:15
Northern Ireland Assembly—Executive Office Questions
Questions to deputy first minister, Emma Little-Pengelly, on Monday 11 May.(R)
Evening
18:00
Select Committees—Home Affairs Committee on Antisemitism
The Home Affairs select committee session on antisemitism in the UK, from Thursday 14 May.(R)
20:20
Select Committees—Home Affairs Committee on Violence Against Women and Girls
The Home Affairs committee on the strategy to tackle violence against women and girls.(R)
22:30
Select Committees—Joint Committee on the National Security Strategy
National Security Strategy Joint Committee's session on the UK's defence and resilience.(R)
23:55
Select Committees—Ambulance Services Committee
The Public Services committee on ambulance services and emergency departments' capacity.(R)
Late
01:25
House of Commons—National Security Statement
Coverage of a statement on national security with the Home Office minister Dan Jarvis.(R)
02:15
House of Commons—Dillon Judgment Statement
Coverage of a statement on the UK Supreme Court's Dillon judgment, on Thursday 14 May.(R)
02:55
House of Commons—Commons Business Questions
Questions to Alan Campbell, the leader of the Commons, on Thursday 14 May.(R)
03:50
House of Commons—Leaders' Responses to the King's Speech
The party leaders' responses to the King's speech, from Wednesday 13 May.(R)
05:05
House of Commons—Loyal Address
Coverage from the House of Commons of MPs giving the Loyal Address on Wednesday 13 May.(R)
05:40
The King's Speech
The King's speech in the House of Lords, delivered by King Charles, on Wednesday 13 May.(R)















