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Schedule
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Morning
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06:00
Scottish Parliament—19/08/2014
Recorded coverage of a Scottish Parliament Culture Committee session from Holyrood.
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07:45
Scottish Parliament—19/08/2014
Recorded coverage of a Scottish Parliament Justice Committee session from Holyrood.
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08:45
BOOKtalk—Mark Bostridge
Mark D'Arcy talks to author Mark Bostridge about his book The Fateful Year: England 1914.
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09:00
Scotland 2014—25/08/2014
Sarah Smith with reaction following the debate between Alex Salmond and Alistair Darling.
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09:30
Westminster Hall—Care
Coverage of House of Commons proceedings in Westminster Hall from Tuesday 22 July.
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11:00
General Synod—Women Bishops Debate
The debate in the General Synod of the Church of England on women bishops, from 14 July.
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Afternoon
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13:40
Scottish Parliament—24/08/2014
Including a debate on increasing opportunities for women.
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16:55
Westminster in Review—25/07/2014
A review of the highlights of the last three months at Westminster.
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17:55
Vernon Bogdanor Lecture
Vernon Bogdanor delivers a lecture on Sir Edward Grey.
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Evening
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19:05
Scotland Decides—Salmond versus Darling
Alex Salmond and Alistair Darling lay out their visions for the future of Scotland.
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20:35
Scotland Decides—Debate Review
Gavin Esler reviews last night's debate between Alistair Darling and Alex Salmond.
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20:45
BOOKtalk—Adrian Wooldridge
Mark D'Arcy talks to Adrian Wooldridge about his latest book, The Fourth Revolution.
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21:00
Scottish Parliament—Scotland's Future
Including the Scottish government debate on Scotland's future, from 21 August.
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23:40
1914 Home Rule Act Centenary
Coverage of an event to mark the centenary of the passage of the 1914 Home Rule Act.
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Late
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01:15
General Synod—Women Bishops Debate
The debate in the General Synod of the Church of England on women bishops, from 14 July.
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03:55
Scottish Parliament—Economy
Coverage of proceedings in a Scottish Parliament committee from Wednesday 20 August.
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05:30
Scottish Parliament—General Questions
Including general questions to ministers in the Scottish government, from 21 August.
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