Buckle Up: The Sunday Lineup That Will Keep You on the Edge of Your Seat
BBC Parliament brings you a full‑stack of political action on Sunday, 28 June 2026. The schedule starts early with a robust session of Westminster Hall and culminates in a late‑night debate on the Pathways clinical trial. Below is a quick guide to the highlights and a personal take on each.
06:05 – Westminster Hall (House of Commons proceedings)
The day kicks off with a classic parliamentary session. Expect a mix of debate and procedural matters. It’s a solid foundation for the day’s political narrative.
10:55 – Scottish Parliament – Prison Population Debate
A focused discussion on prison population sustainability. The debate is policy‑heavy but delivers clear insights into the Scottish government’s approach.
13:00 – Senedd Cymru – Welsh Parliament – Budget Statement
The Welsh budget statement sets the fiscal tone for the region. It’s a good spot to catch how Wales is shaping its economic agenda.
14:00 – Conversion Practices Bill Statement
An overview of the draft Conversion Practices Bill. The session is technical but essential for those interested in policy reform.
14:45 – Prime Minister’s Questions (PMQ)
PMQ is the heartbeat of parliamentary scrutiny. Prime Minister Keir Starmer faces questions from backbenchers, offering an unfiltered look at policy priorities. It remains one of the most engaging broadcasts on the channel, and you’ll find the debate lively and informative.
15:25 – Scottish First Minister’s Questions
Backbench MSPs challenge John Swinney on a range of issues. The session is a good listening exercise for anyone wanting to understand Scottish governance.
16:00 – Scottish First Minister’s Questions (Party‑leader round)
Party leaders confront Swinney on policy stances. The debate is sharper, offering a broader view of Scottish politics.
16:30 – Welsh First Minister’s Questions
Rhun ap Iorwerth is probed by Senedd members. The session provides a concise snapshot of Welsh priorities.
17:35 – Northern Ireland Assembly – Executive Office Questions
Questions to the NI executive, with Michelle O’Neill at the helm. The debate covers a range of policy areas relevant to Stormont.
18:20 – Health and Social Care – Adult Social Care Committee
The committee discusses the Independent Commission on Adult Social Care. It’s a chance to hear how social care policy is evolving.
20:35 – Education Committee – Ofsted Review
The committee examines Ofsted’s work. For those interested in school regulation, this session delivers useful insights.
22:35 – Energy Security and Net Zero – International Climate Policy Committee
Coverage of the committee’s session on international climate policy. The debate is timely, with a focus on net‑zero commitments.
00:25 – Pathways Clinical Trial Statement
A statement on the Pathways clinical study regarding puberty‑suppressing medication. The session is technical but crucial for health‑policy watchers.
01:25 – Maternity and Neonatal Review Statement
Coverage of a review on Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust. A good watch for those keen on healthcare administration.
03:00 – Prime Minister’s Questions (repeat)
The second PMQ session offers a fresh set of questions, ensuring the day’s narrative remains engaging.
03:40 – Scottish First Minister’s Questions (repeat)
Another round of questions to John Swinney, covering a different set of topics.
04:15 – Scottish First Minister’s Questions (repeat)
Further probing of Swinney’s policies—an opportunity to see a range of perspectives.
04:45 – Welsh First Minister’s Questions (repeat)
Another session with Rhun ap Iorwerth, offering a rounded view of Welsh governance.
05:55 – Westminster Hall (repeat)
The day closes with the final Westminster Hall session, wrapping up the political narrative with a final set of proceedings.
Bottom line: Sunday’s lineup is dense with debate and committee insight, ensuring you stay informed about the day’s political priorities. The highlights—PMQ, the Energy Security committee, and the Scottish First Minister’s Questions—offer a balanced mix of sharp scrutiny and policy discussion.
Related Shows
Westminster Hall – 06:05
Scottish First Minister’s Questions – 15:25
Welsh First Minister’s Questions – 16:30
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