麻豆社 Parliament Schedule
Schedule
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Morning
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06:00
Westminster Hall—18/07/2016
Including debate on the contribution of cooperatives to the economy, from 14 July.
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09:00
The Week in Parliament—15/07/2016
Highlights of the week's proceedings in Parliament. (R)
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09:30
Select Committees—Multi-Academy Trusts Committee
The Education Committee's session on multi-academy trusts, from Wednesday 13 July.
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11:20
Select Committees—Political Islam Committee
The Foreign Affairs Committee's session on Political Islam, from Tuesday 12 July.
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Afternoon
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12:35
Welsh First Minister's Questions—12/07/2016
Recorded coverage of the First Minister's Questions from Tuesday 12 June.
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13:25
Business Questions—18/07/2016
Commons business for the week, plus questions to Leader of the Commons from Thur 14 July.
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14:10
BOOKtalk—Nick Raynsford
Mark D'Arcy talks to former Labour MP Nick Raynsford about his book Substance Not Spin.
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14:30
House of Commons—18/07/2016
Live coverage of questions in the Commons to Sajid Javid and his ministerial team.
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15:30
House of Commons—18/07/2016
Live coverage of the day's proceedings, including the debate on the motion on Trident.
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Evening
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22:15
Briefings—Ed Miliband
Recorded coverage of a speech by former Labour leader Ed Miliband, from Monday 18 July.
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23:00
Monday in Parliament—18/07/2016
Highlights of proceedings in Parliament on Monday 18 July presented by Keith Macdougall.
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23:30
House of Lords—18/07/2016
Recorded coverage of Lords questions from Monday 18 July.
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Late
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00:00
Daily Politics—18/07/2016
Jo Coburn is joined by Nicholas Soames and Lisa Nandy. (R)
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01:00
Questions and Statements—Commons Nice Terror Attack Statement
A statement in the Commons by home secretary Amber Rudd on the terrorist attack in Nice.
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01:45
BOOKtalk—Rupa Huq and Tom Henri
Mark D'Arcy talks to Labour MP Rupa Huq and anthropologist Tom Henri.
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02:00
Republican Convention—2016, Live - Day 1, Part 2
Live coverage from C-SPAN of the 2016 Republican National Convention in Cleveland, Ohio.
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04:40
House of Lords—Policing and Crime
Recorded coverage of House of Lords proceedings from Monday 18 July.
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