BBC Parliament Schedule
Schedule
Morning
06:00
Westminster Hall—08/07/2026
House of Commons proceedings in Westminster Hall, from Wednesday 8 July.
11:00
House of Commons—11/07/2026
Coverage of a debate in the House of Commons.(R)
11:45
House of Lords—11/07/2026
Coverage of a private notice question in the House of Lords.(R)
Afternoon
12:40
House of Commons—11/07/2026
Coverage of an urgent question in the House of Commons.(R)
13:25
Senedd Cymru - Welsh Parliament—11/07/2026
Coverage of a debate in the Welsh Parliament.(R)
14:10
House of Lords—11/07/2026
Coverage of a debate in the House of Lords.(R)
14:55
House of Commons—11/07/2026
Coverage of a statement in the House of Commons.(R)
15:40
House of Lords—11/07/2026
Coverage of a statement in the House of Lords.(R)
16:25
Prime Minister's Questions—08/07/2026
Coverage of questions to Keir Starmer, the prime minister, on Wednesday 8 July.(R)
17:00
Welsh First Minister's Questions—07/07/2026
Questions in the Senedd to Rhun ap Iorwerth, the first minister, on Tuesday 7 July.(R)
Evening
18:00
Select Committees—12/07/2026
Recorded coverage of select committee proceedings.
23:55
House of Commons—Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Questions
Coverage of questions to Emma Reynolds on Thursday 9 July.(R)
Late
00:35
House of Commons—Solicitor General Questions
Coverage of questions to Ellie Reeves on Thursday 9 July.(R)
00:55
House of Commons—Commons Business Questions
Questions to Alan Campbell, the leader of the Commons, on Thursday 9 July.(R)
01:55
House of Commons—Northern Ireland Office Questions
Coverage of questions to Hilary Benn on Wednesday 8 July.(R)
02:25
House of Commons—Energy Security and Net Zero Questions
Coverage of questions to Ed Miliband on Tuesday 7 July.(R)
03:25
House of Commons—Defence Questions
Coverage of questions to Dan Jarvis on Monday 6 July.(R)
04:25
Prime Minister's Questions—08/07/2026
Coverage of questions to Keir Starmer, the prime minister, on Wednesday 8 July.(R)
05:00
Welsh First Minister's Questions—07/07/2026
Questions in the Senedd to Rhun ap Iorwerth, the first minister, on Tuesday 7 July.(R)






