Today in Parliament (Politics)

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  • Genres: Politics
  • Location: London, United Kingdom
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TiP: Wednesday 09 Dec 09

Wed, Dec 9 Listen
The Chancellor unveils his tax and spending plans.

Wed, Dec 9 Listen
News, views and features on today's stories in Parliament with Robert Orchard.

TiP: Tuesday 08 Dec 09

Tue, Dec 8 Listen
Tackling terrorism: top policemen tell MPs ministers need more training and better organisation.

Tue, Dec 8 Listen
News, views and features on today's stories in Parliament with Sean Curran.

TiP: Monday 07 Dec 09

Mon, Dec 7 Listen
The Government says it wants to make 12 billion pounds worth of public sector efficiencies...and scale back its controversial NHS computerisation system.

Mon, Dec 7 Listen
News, views and features on today's stories in Parliament with David Wilby.

TiP: Friday 04 Dec 09

Fri, Dec 4 Listen
Will the City of London be bound up in Euro-red tape, wound by a frenchman ...and is homeopathic medicine harming pharmacists?

Fri, Dec 4 Listen
News, views and features on today's stories in Parliament with Mark D'Arcy.

TiP: Thursday 03 Dec 09

Thu, Dec 3 Listen
There's been more anger in the House of Commons about bankers' bonuses ...

Thu, Dec 3 Listen
News, views and features on today's stories in Parliament with Robert Orchard.

TiP: Wednesday 02 Dec 09

Wed, Dec 2 Listen
The Speaker reveals that MPs must have had a very hearty breakfast.

TiP: Tuesday 01 Dec 09

Tue, Dec 1 Listen
The Home Secretary, Alan Johnson, finds himself under fire over his refusal to block the extradition of Gary McKinnon.

TiP: Monday 30 Nov 09

Mon, Nov 30 Listen
The Prime Minister announces another 500 British troops for Afghanistan ... and condemnation of a government strategy aimed at turning Muslims away from violent extremism.

TiP: Friday 27 Nov 09

Fri, Nov 27 Listen
Will a new bill safeguard communities threatened by floods and will party whips block a stronger Commons?

TiP: Thursday 26 Nov 09

Thu, Nov 26 Listen
A row over the economy on the last day of the Queen's Speech Debate...and the maiden speech in the Lords from the Chief Rabbi, Lord Sacks.

TiP: Wednesday 25 Nov 09

Wed, Nov 25 Listen
Cameron accuses Govt of not doing enough to tackle Islamic extremists. PM says he might regret accusations.

TiP: Tuesday 24 Nov 09

Tue, Nov 24 Listen
MPs get exercised over the war in Afghanistan, billions in secret bank loans and the fate of the planet.

TiP: Monday 23 Nov 09

Mon, Nov 23 Listen
First-hand accounts of the floods in Cumbria; claims that Gordon Brown was out-manoeuvred in Europe; and the police give evidence about the Damian Green affair.

TiP: Friday 20 Nov 09

Fri, Nov 20 Listen
Mark D'Arcy looks at the elephants' graveyard where much of the Queen's Speech may end up, controversy over caring and the Westminster warrior who now speaks for Europe.

TiP: Thursday 19 Nov 09

Thu, Nov 19 Listen
MPs chew over the contents of the Queen's Speech.

TiP: Wednesday 18 Nov 09

Wed, Nov 18 Listen
The last session of this Parliament before the General Election opens with angry clashes between the party leaders over the Government's plans for new laws outlined in the Queen's Speech

TiP: Wednesday 28 Oct 09

Wed, Oct 28
The saga of MPs' expenses has been continuing at Westminster, and Gordon Brown has been talking about the suitability of Tony Blair to be President of Europe....

TiP: Tuesday 27 Oct 09

Tue, Oct 27 Listen
MPs turn the spotlight on the cost of credit and the Conservatives raise the spectre of another "winter of discontent".

TiP: Monday 26 Oct 09

Mon, Oct 26 Listen
The government retreats on cuts in training for the Territorial Army - but not far enough, according to MPs.

TiP: Friday 23 Oct 09

Fri, Oct 23 Listen
The MPs who say they could save the taxpayer billions, the Lords query plans to harmonise consumer laws across Europe, and the smack of firm government from Mr Speaker.

TiP: Thursday 22 Oct 09

Thu, Oct 22
Condemnation of the British National Party but support for the BBC's decision to allow the party's leader Nick Griffin to appear on Question Time

TiP: Wednesday 21 Oct 09

Wed, Oct 21
Could "some backbone" avert the postal strikes.

TiP: Tuesday 20 Oct 09

Tue, Oct 20
Is it the last post for the Royal Mail? An appeal to workers from Lord Mandelson: call off industrial action

TiP: Monday 19 Oct 09

Mon, Oct 19
Over-ruled: Schools Secretary insists on his choice for Children's Commissioner in the face of opposition from MPs

TiP: Friday 16 Oct 09

Fri, Oct 16
Sexism and the City... the continuing expenses row... and Mr Speaker Bercow goes back to school.

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Mon, Dec 14
News, views and features on today's stories in Parliament with Sean Curran.

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Tue, Dec 15
News, views and features on today's stories in Parliament with Susan Hulme.

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Thu, Dec 17
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