麻豆官网首页入口 Parliament Schedule
Schedule
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Morning
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09:00
Thursday in Parliament—10/03/2016
Highlights of Thursday 10 March in Parliament, presented by Keith Macdougall. (R)
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09:30
House of Commons—11/03/2016
Live coverage of the day's proceedings in the House of Commons.
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Afternoon
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15:00
Alliance Party Conference—2016, 05/03/2016
Coverage of the Alliance Party's annual conference, including keynote speech.
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16:00
Speaker's House—Harold Wilson Lecture
Tristram Hunt delivers a lecture on Harold Wilson, from Monday 7 March.
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17:00
Wilson's World
Peter Snow debates Harold Wilson with Baroness Williams, Lord Donoughue and Lord Hurd.
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17:30
Lords Questions—11/03/2016
Recorded coverage of questions in the House of Lords, from Thursday 10 March.
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Evening
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18:00
Politics Europe—11/03/2016
Andrew Neil is joined by MEPs Charles Tannock and Alyn Smith.
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18:30
Select Committees—Lords European Union Committee
The Lords European Union Committee's session on the process of leaving the EU.
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20:00
Select Committees—Common Agricultural Policy Committee
Session on the EU's Common Agricultural Policy with evidence from Mark Grimshaw.
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21:45
House of Commons—Cabinet Office Questions
Questions to Cabinet Office minister Matthew Hancock and his team, from Wednesday 9 March.
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22:15
This Week—10/03/2016
Andrew Neil reviews the political week with Michael Portillo and Jess Phillips. (R)
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23:00
The Week in Parliament—11/03/2016
Highlights of the week's proceedings in Parliament, presented by Keith Macdougall.
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23:30
Prime Minister's Questions—09/03/2016
Recorded coverage of questions to prime minister David Cameron from 9 March. (R)
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Late
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00:05
Daily Politics—11/03/2016
Andrew Neil discusses the EU referendum and Labour's economic plans. (R)
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01:05
House of Lords—12/03/2016
Recorded coverage of House of Lords proceedings from Friday 11 March. (R)
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04:25
House of Commons—Transport Questions
Questions in the House of Commons to transport secretary Patrick McLoughlin.
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05:30
Westminster Hall—12/03/2016
Recorded coverage of proceedings in Westminster Hall, from Tuesday 8 March.
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