成人快手 Parliament Schedule
Schedule
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Morning
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06:10
London Mayor's Question Time—19/12/2019
Coverage of questions in the London Assembly to Mayor Sadiq Khan on Thursday 19 December. (R)
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07:10
BOOKtalk—Lauren Johnson
Lauren Johnson talks about her book Shadow King: The Life and Death of Henry VI. (R)
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07:25
Prime Properties—David Lloyd George
Elliw Gwawr visits Highgate Cottage in Llanystumdwy, childhood home of David Lloyd George. (R)
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07:35
The Reith Lectures—2019, Rights and the Ideal Constitution
4/5 Jonathan Sumption assesses the US and UK's constitutional models. (R)
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08:05
Briefings—Tony Blair
The speech and question session with Tony Blair on the future for progressive politics.
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09:05
BOOKtalk—Jonathan Sumption
Mark D'Arcy talks to former supreme court justice Jonathan Sumption about his new book. (R)
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09:20
Reflections: When Parties Split—Series 1, Brexit - The Party Splitter
5/5 Steve Richards looks at how Brexit has split the two main political parties. (R)
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09:50
Briefings—Legacy of the Treaty of Versailles
A panel of scholars debate the legacy of the Treaty of Versailles at an event at the LSE. (R)
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10:50
BOOKtalk—Tim Bale and Paul Webb
Politics professors Tim Bale and Paul Webb on their book Footsoldiers. (R)
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11:05
The Reith Lectures—2019, Shifting the Foundations
5/5 Jonathan Sumption makes some suggestions to restore faith in democracy. (R)
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11:35
Briefings—General Election and Brexit Panel Discussion
Panel discussion on the outcome of the general election and Brexit, from 18 December. (R)
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Afternoon
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12:15
Prime Properties—Stanley Baldwin
Lord Lexden visits Astley Hall, home to the three-times prime minister Stanley Baldwin. (R)
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12:25
Prime Properties—The Duke of Wellington
Carolyn Quinn meets the current Duke of Wellington for a tour of Apsley House. (R)
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12:40
The Political Studies Association Awards—2019
Highlights from the Political Studies Association Annual Awards ceremony on 11 November. (R)
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13:10
Reflections: When Parties Split—Series 1, Robert Peel and The Corn Laws
1/5 Political journalist Steve Richards looks at Robert Peel and The Corn Laws. (R)
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13:40
BOOKtalk—Jeffrey Archer
Mark D'Arcy talks to Jeffrey Archer about his book Nothing Ventured. (R)
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13:55
Scottish First Minister's Questions—19/12/2019
Questions in the Scottish parliament to Nicola Sturgeon on Thursday 19 December. (R)
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14:40
Bercow Bows Out
A retrospective look at John Bercow's ten years as speaker of the House of Commons. (R)
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15:10
The Reith Lectures—2019, Law's Expanding Empire
1/5 In the 19th century, the law dealt with only a very narrow range of human problems. (R)
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15:40
House of Commons—The Queen's Speech Debate Highlights
Including speeches by Boris Johnson, Jeremy Corbyn and Ian Blackford, from 19 December. (R)
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16:40
BOOKtalk—Jack Brown
Mark D'Arcy talks to Jack Brown about No. 10: The Geography of Power at Downing Street. (R)
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16:55
Prime Properties—The Earl of Derby
Historian Dr Philip Salmon tours Knowsley Hall, ancestral home of the 14th Earl of Derby. (R)
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17:05
Reflections: When Parties Split—Series 1, Joseph Chamberlain - The Two Party Splitter
2/5 A look at Joseph Chamberlain, who first split the Liberal Party and later the Unionists. (R)
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17:35
House of Commons—The Queen's Speech Debate Highlights
Including speeches by Theresa May, Ed Davey, Sammy Wilson, Colum Eastwood and Karl Turner. (R)
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Evening
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18:35
BOOKtalk—Graeme Garrard
Mark D'Arcy interviews Graeme Garrard about his book How to Think Politically. (R)
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18:50
The Reith Lectures—2019, In Praise of Politics
2/5 Jonathan Sumption discusses state legitimacy. (R)
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19:20
Welsh First Minister's Questions—10/12/2019
Coverage of questions in the Welsh Assembly to Mark Drakeford on Tuesday 10 December. (R)
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20:20
BOOKtalk—Ian Murray
Mark D鈥橝rcy talks to Ian Murray about his book This is Our Story. (R)
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20:35
Reflections: When Parties Split—Series 1, Ramsay MacDonald and the National Government
3/5 Ramsay MacDonald and the Labour party split on formation of the National Government. (R)
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21:05
Briefings—Nicola Sturgeon
Nicola Sturgeon making a speech in Edinburgh, from Thursday 19 December. (R)
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21:40
Thursday in Parliament—19/12/2019
Highlights of Thursday 19 December in parliament, presented by Alicia McCarthy. (R)
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22:05
BOOKtalk—Ruth Kinna
Mark D'Arcy talks to professor Ruth Kinna about her book The Government of No One. (R)
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22:20
The Reith Lectures—2019, Human Rights and Wrongs
3/5 Arguing that concepts of human rights have a long history in the common law. (R)
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22:50
House of Lords—The Queen's Speech Humble Address
Proceedings include a short debate on presenting a Humble Address to the Queen. (R)
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23:50
BOOKtalk—Christopher Skaife
Yeoman warder Christopher Skaife talks to Mark D'Arcy about his book The Ravenmaster. (R)
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Late
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00:05
Reflections: When Parties Split—Series 1, Labour and the SDP
4/5 Steve Richards looks at how divisions in Labour led to the formation of the SDP. (R)
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00:35
Friday in Parliament
The review of the events of 20 December in Westminster, presented by Alicia McCarthy. (R)
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01:05
London Mayor's Question Time—19/12/2019
Coverage of questions in the London Assembly to Mayor Sadiq Khan on Thursday 19 December. (R)
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02:05
BOOKtalk—Lauren Johnson
Lauren Johnson talks about her book Shadow King: The Life and Death of Henry VI. (R)
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02:20
Prime Properties—David Lloyd George
Elliw Gwawr visits Highgate Cottage in Llanystumdwy, childhood home of David Lloyd George. (R)
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02:30
The Reith Lectures—2019, Rights and the Ideal Constitution
4/5 Jonathan Sumption assesses the US and UK's constitutional models. (R)
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03:00
Briefings—Tony Blair
The speech and question session with Tony Blair on the future for progressive politics.
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04:00
BOOKtalk—Jonathan Sumption
Mark D'Arcy talks to former supreme court justice Jonathan Sumption about his new book. (R)
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04:15
Reflections: When Parties Split—Series 1, Brexit - The Party Splitter
5/5 Steve Richards looks at how Brexit has split the two main political parties. (R)
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04:45
Briefings—Legacy of the Treaty of Versailles
A panel of scholars debate the legacy of the Treaty of Versailles at an event at the LSE. (R)
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05:45
BOOKtalk—Tim Bale and Paul Webb
Politics professors Tim Bale and Paul Webb on their book Footsoldiers. (R)
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