View schedule at a glance
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00:00–01:10BBC ParliamentHighlights of the debate on the Counter-Terrorism Bill. From Tuesday 8 July.
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01:10–01:50BBC ParliamentMark D'Arcy and his guests choose political books that are worth taking away on holiday.
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01:50–02:00BBC ParliamentRecorded coverage of political highlights.
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02:00–04:00BBC ParliamentProceedings at the 2008 US Republican Party National Convention in Minneapolis.
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04:00–06:00BBC ParliamentTuesday at the 2008 US Republican Party National Convention.
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06:00–08:00BBC ParliamentTuesday at the 2008 US Republican Party National Convention.
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08:00–09:15BBC ParliamentTuesday at the 2008 US Republican Party National Convention.
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09:15–12:30BBC ParliamentLive coverage of the day's proceedings in the Scottish Parliament.
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11:30–12:00BBC Radio ScotlandDiary of the Labour MSP Karen Gillon who led a Scottish parliamentary delegation to Malawi (R)
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12:00–12:45BBC Radio ScotlandWith breaking international news and the best local stories.
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12:30–14:30BBC ParliamentTuesday at the 2008 US Republican Party National Convention.
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13:00–16:00BBC Radio 5 liveDebate and analysis on the day's big talking points plus interviews.
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14:30–15:45BBC Two (Scotland only)Coverage of the day's debates in the Scottish Parliament.
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14:30–17:40BBC ParliamentLive coverage of the day's proceedings in the Scottish Parliament.
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17:40–18:00BBC ParliamentMark D'Arcy talks to author Ffion Hague about her book The Pain and the Privilege.
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18:00–20:00BBC ParliamentTuesday at the 2008 US Republican Party National Convention.
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20:00–22:00BBC ParliamentTuesday at the 2008 US Republican Party National Convention.
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20:45–21:00BBC Radio 4 (FM only)2/3. Adam Long rushes through the history of the Liberal Party.
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22:00–00:00BBC ParliamentTuesday at the 2008 US Republican Party National Convention.
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00:00–02:00BBC ParliamentTuesday at the 2008 US Republican Party National Convention.
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02:00–04:00BBC ParliamentProceedings at the 2008 US Republican Party National Convention in Minneapolis.
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04:00–06:00BBC ParliamentRecorded coverage of the address by Vice Presidential nominee Sarah Palin.

