Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Parliament Schedule
Schedule
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Morning
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06:05
BOOKtalk—Jon Davis and John Rentoul
Mark D'Arcy talks to Jon Davis and John Rentoul about their latest book. (R)
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06:25
Welsh First Minister's Questions—16/07/2019
Questions in the Welsh Assembly to First Minister Mark Drakeford from Tuesday 16 July. (R)
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07:25
Briefings—Sir Mark Sedwill
The speech by the cabinet secretary Sir Mark Sedwill on future public service challenges. (R)
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08:15
European Parliament—President of the European Commission
Highlights of the European Parliament session in Strasbourg, from Tuesday 16 July. (R)
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09:45
Select Committees—Grenfell Tower Inquiry
A hearing on the Grenfell Tower inquiry from Monday 8 July. (R)
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10:45
BOOKtalk—Tim Bouverie
Mark D'Arcy talks to Tim Bouverie about his new book. (R)
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11:05
Briefings—Gordon Brown on the Union
Former prime minister Gordon Brown's speech in London on the future of the United Kingdom. (R)
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11:35
The Reith Lectures—2019, Human Rights and Wrongs
3/5 Arguing that concepts of human rights have a long history in the common law. (R)
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Afternoon
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12:05
London Mayor's Question Time—18/07/2019
Questions in the London Assembly to Mayor Sadiq Khan from Thursday 18 July. (R)
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13:35
Briefings—Vernon Bogdanor
Professor Vernon Bogdanor delivers a lecture on Britain and Europe, from 13 March. (R)
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14:30
BOOKtalk—Scott Colvin
Mark D'Arcy talks to Scott Colvin about his recent book How to Survive a Select Committee. (R)
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14:45
Speaker's House—Lord Norton on Willie Whitelaw
What if Ted Heath had resigned in October 1974 and Willie Whitelaw had become Tory Leader? (R)
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15:35
Briefings—George Osborne and Niall Ferguson
Former chancellor George Osborne in conversation with historian Niall Ferguson. (R)
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16:15
Select Committees—Youth Parliament on Knife Crime
Coverage of the Youth Parliament committee on knife crime focusing on intervention. (R)
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17:30
Briefings—Lord Rees of Ludlow
Lord Rees of Ludlow delivers the Lord Speaker's Lecture from Wednesday 27 February. (R)
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Evening
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18:10
Scottish Parliament—Management of Offenders
Stage 3 debate in the Scottish Parliament on the Management of Offenders (Scotland) Bill. (R)
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19:20
Select Committees—Reality TV Committee
Digital, Culture, Media and Sport select committee on reality TV, from Tuesday 25 June. (R)
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20:40
The Reith Lectures—2019, Rights and the Ideal Constitution
4/5 Jonathan Sumption assesses the US and UK's constitutional models. (R)
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21:10
Speaker's House—Professor Dame Nancy Rothwell
The vice-chancellor of the University of Manchester delivers a lecture on science. (R)
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21:45
BOOKtalk—Robin Renwick
Mark D'Arcy talks to Robin Renwick about his new book Not Quite a Diplomat. (R)
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22:05
Briefings—Lord Speaker's Lecture - Jack McConnell
Jack McConnell delivers the Lord Speaker Lecture. (R)
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22:45
Select Committees—Whirlpool Tumble Dryers Recall Committee
Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy committee session on electrical goods safety. (R)
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Late
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00:25
Briefings—Northern Ireland Backstop
Panel held on the problems and possible solutions around the Northern Ireland 'backstop'. (R)
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01:05
Briefings—John McDonnell
Shadow chancellor John McDonnell making a keynote speech in London on the economy. (R)
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02:00
House of Lords—Job Security and Mental Illness
Debate on the role of reducing inequality and job insecurity in tackling mental illness. (R)
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03:00
BOOKtalk—Chris Mullin
Mark D'Arcy in discussion with author and former MP Chris Mullin. (R)
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03:15
The Reith Lectures—2019, Shifting the Foundations
5/5 Jonathan Sumption makes some suggestions to restore faith in democracy. (R)
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03:45
Briefings—Speaker's House Lecture - Joanna Cherry
Joanna Cherry delivers a lecture on 'Women and British Politics, where next?'. (R)
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04:35
BOOKtalk—Dick Leonard and Mark Garnett
Mark D’Arcy talks to Dick Leonard and Mark Garnett about Titans: Fox vs Pitt. (R)
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04:55
Briefings—Tony Hall
Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Director General Tony Hall delivers the Lord Speaker Lecture (R)
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05:35
Briefings—Michael Heseltine
Lord Heseltine making a speech as the new president of European Movement UK, from 29 May. (R)
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