91热爆 Parliament Schedule
Schedule
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Morning
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07:35
Europe's Summer of Elections - Explaining Political Dynamics in France, Britain and Germany
A panel of experts analyse the implications of elections in France, the UK and Germany.
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09:00
Wednesday in Parliament—05/07/2017
Highlights of proceedings in Parliament on Wednesday 5 July, presented by Keith Macdougall (R)
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09:30
House of Commons—Live International Trade Questions
Questions in the House of Commons to international trade secretary Liam Fox.
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10:10
House of Commons—Live Women and Equalities Questions
Questions in the House of Commons to women and equalities minister Justine Greening.
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10:30
House of Commons—Live Urgent Question - Adult Social Care
Live coverage of Barbara Keeley asking an urgent question on adult social care funding.
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11:00
House of Commons—Live Urgent Question - Jobcentre Plus Offices
Margaret Greenwood asking an urgent question on closures of Jobcentre Plus offices.
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11:30
Business Questions—06/07/2017
Coverage of the announcement of Commons business for the week ahead.
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Afternoon
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12:15
House of Commons—06/07/2017
Live coverage including a general debate on exiting the European Union and global trade.
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17:30
Westminster Hall—State Pension Age for Women
Recorded coverage of a debate on the state pension age for women, from Wednesday 5 July.
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Evening
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19:00
House of Lords—Business and the Community
The debate in the House of Lords on the role of businesses in creating wealth.
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21:35
House of Lords—Domestic Violence
Debate on the government's plans to protect and support victims of domestic violence.
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23:00
Thursday in Parliament—06/07/2017
Highlights of proceedings in Parliament on Thursday 6 July, presented by Alicia McCarthy.
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23:30
House of Lords—06/07/2017
Recorded coverage of questions in the House of Lords from Thursday 6 July.
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Late
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00:00
Daily Politics—06/07/2017
Andrew Neil is joined by Labour donor and Brexit campaigner John Mills. (R)
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00:30
House of Lords—07/07/2017
Recorded coverage of House of Lords proceedings from Thursday 6 July.
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