麻豆官网首页入口 Parliament Schedule
Schedule
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Morning
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06:00
House of Commons—Valedictory Speeches
Recorded coverage of the final day's debate in the House of Commons.
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09:00
Westminster in Review—27/03/2015
A look-back at Parliament since the 2010 election. (R)
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10:00
London Mayor's Question Time—30/03/2015
Recorded coverage of questions to mayor of London Boris Johnson, from Wednesday 25 March.
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Afternoon
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12:45
Supreme Court Judgment—Prince Charles's Letters
The judgment on the publication of letters written by Prince Charles to the government. (R)
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13:00
Scottish National Party Conference—Spring Conference 2015, 29/03/2015
Highlights of the Scottish National Party Conference, including the keynote speech. (R)
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13:30
Election 2015—David Cameron - Downing Street Speech
Prime minister David Cameron formally announcing the dissolution of Parliament.
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13:40
Election 2015—Ed Miliband - Speech
Labour leader Ed Miliband's speech at the launch of Labour's business manifesto.
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13:55
Briefings—PSA Election Seminar
Recorded coverage of the seminar held by the Political Studies Association, from 24 March.
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14:50
Speaker's House—Lord Hurd Lecture
Lord Hurd delivers a lecture on Benjamin Disraeli, from Tuesday 24 March.
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15:40
Election 2015—David Cameron - Spring Forum Speech
A speech by David Cameron at the Conservative Party Spring Forum, from Saturday 28 March.
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16:10
Briefings—Professor Philip Cowley Lecture
Professor Philip Cowley delivers a lecture on 'The modern MP: unruly and unloved?'.
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16:55
BOOKtalk—Lord Judge and Anthony Arlidge
Mark D'Arcy talks to Lord Judge and Anthony Arlidge about Magna Carta Uncovered.
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17:10
Election 2015—Labour Business Manifesto Launch
Questions to Shadow Cabinet members during their business manifesto launch, from 30 March.
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17:45
Briefings—Stewart Hosie Speech
SNP deputy leader Stewart Hosie making a speech at the party's conference, from 29 March.
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Evening
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18:00
BOOKtalk—First World War BOOKtalk
Mark D'Arcy in discussion with Keith Simpson, Gisela Stuart and Sir Menzies Campbell.
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18:30
Reporting Scotland—30/03/2015
The latest news and weather from around Scotland presented by Jackie Bird.
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19:00
Election 2015—Proclamation of New Parliament
Recorded coverage of the proclamation of a new parliament in Edinburgh, from 30 March.
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19:05
Election 2015—Ed Miliband - Speech
Labour leader Ed Miliband's speech at the launch of Labour's business manifesto.
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19:20
Election 2015—David Cameron - Downing Street Speech
Prime minister David Cameron formally announcing the dissolution of Parliament.
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19:30
Daily Politics—30/03/2015
Andrew Neil and Jo Coburn report on the first day of the election campaign. (R)
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20:30
Election Tonight—30/03/2015
The latest on the general election campaign from the 麻豆官网首页入口's teams around the UK. (R)
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21:00
Election 2015—UKIP Pledge Launch
UKIP leader Nigel Farage launches the party's election pledge, from Monday 30 March.
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21:05
Election 2015—Conservative Election Campaign Rally
David Cameron launches the Conservative election campaign in Wiltshire, from 30 March.
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21:20
Briefings—Stewart Hosie Speech
SNP deputy leader Stewart Hosie making a speech at the party's conference, from 29 March.
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21:45
Election 2015—Labour Business Manifesto Launch
Questions to Shadow Cabinet members during their business manifesto launch, from 30 March.
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22:30
Scotland 2015—30/03/2015
An in-depth look at the day's stories and issues affecting Scotland.
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23:00
Election 2015—David Cameron - Spring Forum Speech
A speech by David Cameron at the Conservative Party Spring Forum, from Saturday 28 March. (R)
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23:30
BOOKtalk—Michael Bloch
Mark D'Arcy speaks to author Michael Bloch about his book on the life of Jeremy Thorpe. (R)
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23:45
First Lady: Nancy Astor
A look at the career of Nancy Astor, the first woman to take her seat in Parliament.
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Late
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00:00
Daily Politics—30/03/2015
Andrew Neil and Jo Coburn report on the first day of the election campaign.
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01:00
House of Lords—EU and Russia Debate
Debate in the House of Lords on 'soft power' and the UK's influence, from 10 March.
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