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BBC Parliament Schedule for Sunday 5 September 2010

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  1. Early

    1. 01:35–02:05
      Carolyn Quinn looks back at the two general elections of 1910.
    2. 02:05–03:15
      Speaker of the Commons John Bercow's speech to the Hansard Society on parliamentary reform
    3. 03:15–03:45
      Questions in the Welsh Assembly to First Minister Carwyn Jones from Tuesday 13 July.
    4. 03:45–05:15
      Recorded coverage of business in the House of Lords on Tuesday 29 June.
    5. 05:15–06:20
      Sir David Omand making a speech on 'Securing the State - A Question of Balance'.
  2. Morning

    1. 06:20–06:35
      Mark D'Arcy talks to Philip Ziegler about his book, Edward Heath: the Authorised Biography
    2. 06:35–07:35
      Alicia McCarthy reviews the highlights of the last two months at Westminster.
    3. 07:35–08:20
      Debate on bankers' bonuses from the European Parliament in Strasbourg, Tuesday 6 July.
    4. 08:20–09:30
      Holyrood committee to discuss the consequences of the budget, from Tuesday 29 June.
    5. 09:30–10:05
      Questions in the House of Commons to Prime Minister David Cameron from Wednesday 14 July.
    6. 10:05–10:20
      Mark D'Arcy talks to Deborah Mattinson about her book, Talking to a Brick Wall.
    7. 10:20–11:25
      Liberal Democrat Peer Shirley Williams giving a Lord Garden Memorial Lecture.
    8. 11:25–11:50
      Shirin Wheeler reviews the European Parliament's final week's session in Strasbourg.
    9. 11:50–12:00
      UKIP leader Nigel Farage's speech to the party's conference, from Friday 3 September.
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  3. Afternoon

    1. 12:00–13:00
      Highlights of the week in politics in the USA from C-SPAN.
    2. 13:00–15:00
      C-SPAN interviews with leading figures on the American political scene and viewers' calls.
    3. 15:00–16:45
      Treasury Committee session with evidence from George Osborne, from Thursday 15 July.
    4. 16:45–17:15
      Recorded coverage of questions in the Northern Ireland Assembly from Monday 22 June.
    5. 17:15–19:15
      Lord Norton of Louth chairs a few lectures on coalition governments, from Monday 21 June.
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  4. Evening

    1. 19:15–20:00
      Mayor Boris Johnson's question session in the London Assembly, from Wednesday 14 July.
    2. 20:00–22:30
      The debate on the Chronically Sick and Disabled Persons Act 1970, from Thursday 17 June.
    3. 22:30–22:45
      Gary Younge on his book, Who Are We - and Should It Matter in the 21st Century?
    4. 22:45–23:55
      Prime Minister David Cameron making a statement on the Saville Report, from 15 June.
    5. 23:55–00:35
      First Minister Carwyn Jones outlining the legislative programme for 2010-11, from 13 July.
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  5. Late

    1. 00:35–01:35
      Foreign Secretary William Hague outlines his focus for foreign policy, from 1 July.
    2. 01:35–02:35
      Alicia McCarthy reviews the highlights of the last two months at Westminster.
    3. 02:35–03:05
      Shirin Wheeler reviews the European Parliament's final week's session in Strasbourg.
    4. 03:05–03:15
      Coverage of the Queen's speech to the UN General Assembly in New York, from Tuesday 6 July
    5. 03:15–03:30
      Author Peter Hennessy on his book, The Secret State: Preparing for the Worst 1945-2010.
    6. 03:30–05:40
      Recorded coverage of the budget statement, from Tuesday 22 June.
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