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Schedule
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Morning
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07:00
Westminster Hall—Food Waste Debate
Commons debate in Westminster Hall on food waste, from Thursday 11 June. (R)
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08:30
House of Lords—18/06/2015
Questions to the government in the House of Lords, from Wednesday 17 June.
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09:00
Wednesday in Parliament—17/06/2015
Highlights of Wednesday 17 June in Parliament, presented by Alicia McCarthy. (R)
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09:30
House of Commons—Live Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Questions
Questions to environment, food and rural affairs secretary Liz Truss.
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10:30
Live Speaker's Statement
Live coverage of a statement by the speaker of the House of Commons.
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10:40
Business Questions—18/06/2015
Live coverage of the announcement of Commons business for the week ahead.
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11:40
House of Commons—18/06/2015
The second day of the committee stage of the European Union Referendum Bill.
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Afternoon
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17:45
Newsnight—Labour Leaders
The candidates for the Labour leadership face each in the first televised hustings.
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Evening
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18:45
House of Lords—Lords Pension Reform Debate
A debate in the Lords on proposed reform to private and state pensions, from 18 June.
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20:45
BOOKtalk—Philip Cowley and Robert Ford
Philip Cowley and Robert Ford discuss their book Sex, Lies and the Ballot Box.
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21:00
The Iron Duke
Ros Ball takes a brief look at the chief architect of the Battle of Waterloo.
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21:05
Westminster Hall—Medicines
A debate in Westminster Hall on access to drugs for ultra-rare diseases, from 16 June.
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22:35
Lords Questions—18/06/2015
Questions to the government in the House of Lords, from Thursday 18 June.
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23:05
Thursday in Parliament—18/06/2015
Highlights of Thursday 18 June in Parliament, presented by Alicia McCarthy.
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23:30
Scottish First Minister's Questions—18/06/2015
Recorded coverage of questions to first minister Nicola Sturgeon, from Thursday 18 June.
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Late
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00:00
Daily Politics—18/06/2015
Andrew Neil and Jo Coburn are joined by Ukip deputy chairman Suzanne Evans. (R)
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01:00
House of Lords—19/06/2015
Business in the Lords including debates on pension reform and the creative industries.
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