BBC Parliament Schedule
Schedule
Morning
10:40
Prime Minister's Questions—03/07/2019
Coverage of questions to Prime Minister Theresa May from Wednesday 3 July.(R)
11:30
The Week in Parliament—05/07/2019
BBC Parliament's programme looking back at the week in Westminster.
Afternoon
12:00
America this Week—07/07/2019
Highlights of the week in Washington in the third year of Donald Trump's presidency.
13:00
Washington Journal—07/07/2019
Steve Scully interviews figures on the American political scene and takes viewer calls.
15:00
HARDtalk—Sir John Major, former British Prime Minister
Stephen Sackur speaks to Sir John Major, former British Prime Minister.
15:30
BOOKtalk—Peter Riddell
Mark D'Arcy in discussion with author and historian Peter Riddell.(R)
15:45
House of Commons—Gambling Statement
The statement in the House of Commons by Jeremy Wright, on gambling reform, from 2 July.
16:30
Sunday Politics Scotland—07/07/2019
Gordon Brewer and guests look at the week’s events at Westminster and Holyrood.(R)
17:00
Sunday Politics Northern Ireland—07/07/2019
Mark Carruthers looks at the political developments of the week.(R)
17:30
Sunday Politics Wales—07/07/2019
All the latest political news from Wales and beyond, presented by Arwyn Jones.(R)
Evening
18:00
Question Time—2019, 04/07/2019
Fiona Bruce is joined by Vicky Ford, Louise Haigh, Sian Berry and Tom Harwood.(R)
19:00
The Andrew Marr Show—07/07/2019
Andrew Marr is joined by guests including John McDonnell, Liu Xiaoming and David Gauke.(R)
20:00
The Reith Lectures—2019, Human Rights and Wrongs
3/5Arguing that concepts of human rights have a long history in the common law.
20:30
Select Committees—International Trade Committee
The International Trade select committee’s session with Liam Fox, from Wednesday 3 July.
22:30
Select Committees—LGBT Healthcare Committee
The Women and Equalities committee's session on health provision available to LGBT people.
Late
00:00
Sunday Politics London—08/07/2019
The latest political news, interviews and debate in London.(R)
00:30
Westminster Hall—Online Homophobia
The debate in Westminster Hall, on the e-petition on online homophobia.
02:10
House of Lords—Lords Gambling Statement
The statement repeated in the House of Lords on gambling reform, from Tuesday 2 July.
02:55
Select Committees—International Trade Committee
The International Trade select committee’s session with Liam Fox, from Wednesday 3 July.
04:55
Select Committees—Youth Parliament on Knife Crime
Coverage of the Youth Parliament committee on knife crime focusing on intervention.


















