麻豆官网首页入口 Parliament Schedule
Schedule
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Morning
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06:05
Briefings—Theresa May, Arlene Foster and Martin McGuinness
Recorded coverage of Theresa May, Arlene Foster and Martin McGuinness, from Monday 25 July
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06:20
Briefings—Boris Johnson and John Kerry
Recorded coverage of the news conference held with Boris Johnson and John Kerry. (R)
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07:05
Supreme Court - Named Persons
The supreme court's judgment on the "Named Persons" scheme, from Thursday 28 July. (R)
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07:15
The Long Goodbye?
Just how will the UK set about leaving the EU? Alicia McCarthy hears from experts. (R)
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07:45
Westminster in Review—22/07/2016
A review of the last three months at Westminster, presented by Keith Macdougall. (R)
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08:45
Prime Minister's Questions—20/07/2016
Coverage of questions to the prime minister Theresa May from Wednesday 20 July. (R)
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09:25
Republican Convention—2016, Recorded - Day 4 Donald Trump
Donald Trump addressing the 2016 Republican National Convention in Cleveland, from 21 July (R)
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10:40
Democratic Convention—2016, Day Four
Including the keynote address from Hillary Clinton, from Thursday 28 July. (R)
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11:45
Britain's Vote In The EU Referendum
Recorded coverage of the seminar on 'Britain's European Vote', from Thursday 30 June. (R)
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Afternoon
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12:55
BOOKtalk—Nick Raynsford
Mark D'Arcy talks to former Labour MP Nick Raynsford about his book Substance Not Spin. (R)
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13:15
Briefings—Edward Heath Memorial Lecture
Lord Heseltine delivers a lecture on the Heath government, from Thursday 21 July. (R)
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14:05
Speaker's House—Sir Anthony Eden Lecture
Lord Lexden delivers a lecture on Sir Anthony Eden from Tuesday 10 May. (R)
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14:50
Select Committees—Workplace Dress Codes Committee
The Petitions Committee's session on high heels and workplace dress codes, from 28 June. (R)
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16:15
BOOKtalk—The Black Door
Mark D'Arcy talks to authors Richard Aldrich and Rory Cormac. (R)
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16:40
Briefings—Labour Leadership - Jeremy Corbyn
Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn launching his campaign to remain leader, from Thursday 21 July (R)
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16:55
Briefings—Labour Leadership - Owen Smith
Labour MP Owen Smith launching his campaign to become leader of the Labour Party, 17 July. (R)
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17:15
Scottish First Minister's Questions—30/06/2016
Recorded coverage of questions to first minister Nicola Sturgeon from Thursday 30 June. (R)
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Evening
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18:00
Select Committees—麻豆官网首页入口 White Paper Committee
The Culture, Media and Sport Committee's session on the 麻豆官网首页入口 White Paper. (R)
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19:55
Northern Ireland Assembly—27/06/2016
Recorded coverage of questions to the Executive Office from Monday 27 June. (R)
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20:40
The Long Goodbye?
Just how will the UK set about leaving the EU? Alicia McCarthy hears from experts. (R)
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21:10
Briefings—Ed Miliband
Recorded coverage of a speech by former Labour leader Ed Miliband, from Monday 18 July. (R)
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21:45
House of Lords—EU Referendum
Recorded coverage of the debate in the House of Lords on the outcome of the EU referendum. (R)
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23:50
Scottish Parliament—EU Referendum
The statement in the Scottish Parliament by Nicola Sturgeon on the EU Referendum. (R)
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Late
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00:40
Conversations—Lord Carrington
Sean Curran talks to former foreign secretary Lord Carrington about his life and times. (R)
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01:10
Briefings—Nicola Sturgeon
Recorded coverage of the speech by Nicola Sturgeon, from Monday 25 July. (R)
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01:45
Speaker's House—Michael Foot Lecture
Nick Thomas-Symonds delivers a lecture on Michael Foot, from Monday 11 July. (R)
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02:20
Briefings—Theresa May
Recorded coverage of the news conference held by Theresa May and Angela Merkel. (R)
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02:50
Westminster in Review—22/07/2016
A review of the last three months at Westminster, presented by Keith Macdougall. (R)
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03:50
BOOKtalk—Damian Collins
Mark D'Arcy talks to Conservative MP Damian Collins about his book on Philip Sassoon. (R)
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04:10
Briefings—The Queen at 90: Professor Vernon Bogdanor
Professor Vernon Bogdanor delivers a lecture analysing the Queen's changing roles. (R)
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04:55
House of Commons—Trident
Recorded coverage of the debate on the renewal of Trident, from Monday 18 July. (R)
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