BBC Parliament Schedule
Schedule
Morning
10:15
Scottish First Minister's Questions—07/09/2017
Recorded coverage of questions to first minister Nicola Sturgeon from Thursday 7 September(R)
11:00
Scottish Parliament—Programme for Government - Tuesday
Recorded coverage of proceedings in the Scottish Parliament from Tuesday 5 September.
Afternoon
13:40
Scottish Parliament—Programme for Government - Wednesday
Recorded coverage of proceedings in the Scottish Parliament from Wednesday 6 September.
16:00
Scottish Parliament—Programme for Government - Thursday
Recorded coverage of proceedings in the Scottish Parliament from Thursday 7 September.
Evening
18:30
House of Lords—Lords Political Polling and Digital Media Committee
Recorded coverage of the Lords Political Polling and Digital Media Committee.
20:30
The Lost Chapel of Westminster
Mark D'Arcy reports on new research recreating the lost Royal Chapel of St Stephen's.
20:45
BOOKtalk—David Owen and David Ludlow
David Owen and David Ludlow discuss their book British Foreign Policy After Brexit.
21:00
Briefings—Michel Barnier
News conference held in Brussels by the EU's chief Brexit negotiator Michel Barnier.
21:45
Briefings—Nigel Farage
News conference held in Berlin by Ukip's Nigel Farage at a German general election event.
22:00
Conversations—Nigel Lawson
Sean Curran talks to Nigel Lawson about his life and career.
23:00
HARDtalk—Lindsey Graham - US Senator
Stephen Sackur talks to Republican senator Lindsey Graham at the Ambrosetti Forum.
23:30
The Week in Parliament—08/09/2017
BBC Parliament's programme looking back at the week in Westminster.
23:55
Henry VIII Powers
What connects a Tudor monarch with the parliamentary debate on Brexit?
Late
00:00
House of Commons—EU Withdrawal Bill
Recorded coverage of proceedings in the House of Commons.
04:40
House of Commons—Exiting the European Union Questions
Questions in the House of Commons to the secretary of state for exiting the European Union
05:45
Westminster Hall—10/09/2017
Recorded coverage of proceedings in Westminster Hall from Wednesday 6 September.















