Sunday’s Parliamentary Pulse: From PMQ to Westminster Hall

If you’re looking for a front‑row seat to the nation’s political heartbeat, BBC Parliament offers a full day of live debates, questions and committee hearings. Below is a quick guide to the key sessions that are worth your time.

Prime Minister’s Questions – 02:25 – 03:05 BST

David Lammy answers the nation’s questions while Sir Keir Starmer is away on the G7. The session is the flagship programme that pulls in the largest audience. It’s a good place to gauge the government’s stance on pressing issues.

Prime Minister's Questions

(02:25 – 03:05 BST)

Westminster Hall – 06:05 – 10:45 BST

Debates touch on safeguarding human rights in supply chains and public toilet provision for people with stoma. The proceedings run for almost five hours, offering deep dives into policy debates.

Westminster Hall

(06:05 – 10:45 BST)

Scottish First Minister’s Questions – 14:00 – 15:00 BST

Backbench MSPs question John Swinney on a range of local and national matters. The session is split into two parts, offering a comprehensive look at Scottish politics.

Scottish First Minister's Questions

(14:00 – 15:00 BST)

Welsh First Minister’s Questions – 15:00 – 16:05 BST

Rhun ap Iorwerth faces questions from Senedd backbenchers. This segment is a concise look at Welsh governance.

Welsh First Minister's Questions

(15:00 – 16:05 BST)

Infected Blood Compensation Scheme Debate – 10:35 – 13:20 BST

Coverage of the House of Commons debate on the compensation scheme. A critical discussion for those following the ongoing national inquiry.

Business and Trade Committee – 19:10 – 21:25 BST

A look at AI in business and its implications for the UK workforce. A forward‑looking debate that could shape future policy.

Bottom Line

From the high‑profile Prime Minister’s Questions to the in‑depth Westminster Hall debates, Sunday on BBC Parliament offers a full spectrum of policy and perspective. Tune in to catch the day’s most engaging discussions.