Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Parliament Schedule
Schedule
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Morning
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06:10
Westminster Hall—06/11/2024
House of Commons proceedings in Westminster Hall from Wednesday 6 November.
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10:35
House of Commons—Budget Debate: Day 5
Coverage of the final day of the budget debate on Wednesday 6 November. (R)
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Afternoon
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16:00
Prime Minister's Questions—06/11/2024
Coverage of questions to Keir Starmer, the prime minister, on Wednesday 6 November. (R)
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16:35
Scottish First Minister's Questions—07/11/2024
Questions to John Swinney, the first minister, on Thursday 7 November. (R)
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17:30
Welsh First Minister's Questions—05/11/2024
Questions to Eluned Morgan, the first minister, on Tuesday 5 November. (R)
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Evening
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18:25
Northern Ireland Assembly—Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs Questions
Coverage of questions in Stormont to Andrew Muir, on Monday 4 November. (R)
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19:10
Select Committees—Budget and the Chancellor Inquiry
Treasury select committee session on the October 2024 budget, from Wednesday 6 November. (R)
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21:25
Select Committees—Post Office Horizon Redress Inquiry
Business and Trade Committee on redress for victims of the Post Office Horizon scandal.
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23:55
Select Committees—Defence Spending Inquiry
Defence Committee session on UK defence spending, from Tuesday 5 November. (R)
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Late
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01:20
House of Commons—Justice Questions
Coverage of questions to Shabana Mahmood on Tuesday 5 November. (R)
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02:20
House of Commons—Higher Education Reform Statement
Statement by education secretary Bridget Phillipson, on Monday 4 November. (R)
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03:10
House of Commons—Urgent Question on Flight Cancellations
An urgent question on issues caused by belatedly announced cancellations of flights. (R)
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03:35
House of Commons—Small Boats Urgent Question
An urgent question on illegal channel crossings by small boats, on Wednesday 6 November. (R)
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04:15
Welsh First Minister's Questions—05/11/2024
Questions to Eluned Morgan, the first minister, on Tuesday 5 November. (R)
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05:15
Scottish First Minister's Questions—07/11/2024
Questions to John Swinney, the first minister, on Thursday 7 November. (R)
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