BBC Parliament TV Guide & Listings (Ireland Timezone)

BBC Parliament offers live and recorded coverage of the UK Parliament, Scottish Parliament, select committees and key political debates. See what's on BBC Parliament on Thursday 05 February 2026 in the Ireland timezone with full listings and upcoming programmes.

Times shown in the Ireland timezone.

Heads up: you're viewing listings from Thursday 05 February 2026. Jump to today's schedule.
Channels
BBC One (BBC1) BBC Two (BBC2) ITV1 ITV1 Anglia ITV1 Anglia West ITV1 Border ITV1 Central East ITV1 Central West ITV1 Granada ITV1 Meridian East ITV1 Meridian North ITV1 Meridian South ITV1 North ITV1 Tyne Tees ITV1 Wales ITV1 West Country ITV1 West ITV1 Yorkshire East ITV1 Yorkshire West STV Central STV North UTV Channel 4 Channel 5 BBC Three (BBC3) Film4 BBC Four CBeebies BBC News BBC ALBA ITV2 ITV3 ITV4 E4 More4 GREAT! movies Sky Arts RTÉ One Al Jazeera English BBC Parliament BBC Scotland Blaze Bloomberg TV Europe CBBC Challenge Challenge (IE) Channel 4+1 Court TV Dave ja vu DMAX DMAX+1 Drama+1 E4 Extra E4+1 Eden Eden+1 Euronews English Film4+1 Food Network Food Network+1 GREAT! action GREAT! action+1 GREAT! mystery GREAT! mystery+1 GREAT! romance GREAT! tv GREAT! tv+1 ITV Quiz ITV1+1 ITV1+1 Granada ITV1+1 Meridian ITV1+1 Midlands ITV2+1 ITV3+1 ITV4+1 LBC News Legend Legend Xtra Legend Xtra+1 London Live More4+1 Movies24 Movies24+ Newsmax TV PBS America Quest Red+1 Quest+1 Really Really+1 Rewind TV RTÉ Kids Jr RTÉ News RTÉ One+1 RTÉ Two RTÉ Two+1 S4C Sky Arts (IE) Sky Mix (IE) Sky News STV Central+1 STV North+1 Talking Pictures TV TG4 TLC TLC+1 True Crime True Crime Xtra True Crime+1 Virgin Media Four Virgin Media One Virgin Media One+1 Virgin Media Three Virgin Media Two W+1 Yesterday+1
Dates
Thu 05 Feb Yesterday Today Sun 12 Apr Mon 13 Apr Tue 14 Apr Wed 15 Apr Thu 16 Apr Fri 17 Apr

BBC Parliament Schedule — Thu 05 Feb

5:00 AM

House of Lords — 05:00

National Insurance Contributions Bill, Part 2
Coverage of the second day of debate in the House of Lords on the National Insurance Contributions (Employer Pensions Contributions) Bill, on Wednesday 4 February.
Runtime: 1 hr 10 min
6:10 AM

Northern Ireland Assembly — 06:10

Crime and Policing Bill
Coverage of the debate in the Northern Ireland Assembly in Stormont on the legislative consent motion for the Crime and Policing Bill, from Monday 2 February.
Runtime: 45 min
6:55 AM

Ten Minute Rule Bill — 06:55

The Sale of Human Remains
The introduction of a Bill under the ten minute rule, tabled by Labour MP Bell Ribeiro-Addy, banning the sale of human remains or items made out of remains, from 4 February.
Runtime: 10 min
7:05 AM

House of Commons — 07:05

Questions to Science Secretary Liz Kendall · 4 February
Coverage of questions in the House of Commons to Liz Kendall, the science, innovation and technology secretary, and her team of ministers on Wednesday 4 February.
Runtime: 25 min
7:30 AM

Prime Minister's Questions — 07:30

Prime Minister's Questions · 4 February
Coverage of questions in the House of Commons to Keir Starmer, the prime minister, on Wednesday 4 February.
Runtime: 40 min
8:10 AM

House of Lords — 08:10

Tributes to Lord McFall
Coverage of tributes in the House of Lords to the outgoing Lord Speaker, Lord McFall, who is stepping down from the role, from Monday 2 February.
Runtime: 25 min
8:35 AM

House of Lords — 08:35

China Private Notice Question
Coverage of the private notice question in the House of Lords on recent discussions with the government of China concerning human rights and threats to UK national security, on Monday 2 February.
Runtime: 15 min
8:50 AM

House of Lords — 08:50

Pensions Statement
Statement in the House of Lords on pensions, with the work and pensions minister Baroness Sherlock, on Monday 2 February.
Runtime: 40 min
9:30 AM

House of Commons — 09:30

Questions to Environment Secretary Emma Reynolds · 5 February
Coverage of questions in the House of Commons to Emma Reynolds, the environment, food and rural affairs secretary, and her team of ministers on Thursday 5 February.
Runtime: 40 min
10:10 AM

House of Commons — 10:10

Questions to Solicitor General Ellie Reeves · 5 February
Coverage of questions in the House of Commons to the solicitor general, Ellie Reeves, on Thursday 5 February.
Runtime: 20 min
10:30 AM

House of Commons — 10:30

Commons Business Questions
Coverage of the announcement of future Commons business and questions to Alan Campbell, the leader of the Commons, on Thursday 5 February.
Runtime: 1 hr
11:30 AM

House of Commons — 11:30

Sudan Statement
Statement in the House of Commons by the foreign secretary Yvette Cooper on the current situation in Sudan, on Thursday 5 February.
Runtime: 1 hr
12:30 PM

House of Commons — 12:30

National Cancer Plan Statement
Statement in the House of Commons by public health and prevention minister Ashley Dalton on the national cancer plan, on Thursday 5 February.
Runtime: 1 hr
1:30 PM

House of Commons — 13:30

Coverage of the day's proceedings in the House of Commons including a select committee statement on economic security, on Thursday 5 February.
Runtime: 4 hr
5:30 PM

Scottish First Minister's Questions — 17:30

Questions in the Scottish Parliament to John Swinney, the first minister, on Thursday 5 February.
Runtime: 45 min
6:15 PM

Lords Questions — 18:15

Questions in the House of Lords to government ministers on youth unemployment, low carbon building materials and the jobs market, on Thursday 5 February.
Runtime: 45 min
7:00 PM

House of Lords — 19:00

05/02/2026 - Introductions
Ceremonies to introduce the new Archbishop of Canterbury and the new Bishop of St Edmundsbury and Ipswich as members of the House of Lords, on Thursday 5 February.
Runtime: 10 min
7:10 PM

House of Lords — 19:10

Iran Statement
Statement in the House of Lords by foreign office minister Baroness Chapman of Darlington on the current situation in Iran, on Thursday 5 February.
Runtime: 10 min
7:20 PM

House of Lords — 19:20

Epstein Files Statement
Statement by the leader of the House of Lords, Baroness Smith of Basildon, on the release of further files by the US Department of Justice (DoJ) relating to Jeffrey Epstein, on Thursday 5 February.
Runtime: 40 min
8:00 PM

House of Lords — 20:00

Crime and Policing Bill, Part 1
The fifteenth day of debate in the House of Lords on the committee stage of the Crime and Policing Bill, on Thursday 5 February.
Runtime: 2 hr
10:00 PM

House of Lords — 22:00

Crime and Policing Bill, Part 2
The fifteenth day of debate in the House of Lords on the committee stage of the Crime and Policing Bill, on Thursday 5 February.
Runtime: 2 hr
Next Day →

Frequently Asked Questions

What is on BBC Parliament tonight?

Tonight (Thursday 05 February) on BBC Parliament, you can watch House of Lords. Check the full schedule for more details.

How can I watch BBC Parliament live?

You can watch BBC Parliament live on the official bbc.co.uk website or app. Use the 'Watch Live' button to go directly to the player.

When does programming end on BBC Parliament today?

Today's programming on BBC Parliament ends at 00:00 (00:00 your time) with House of Lords.

Is this TV schedule shown in UK time or my local time?

All times shown on this page are automatically converted to your local device timezone for easy viewing, though the original UK broadcast time is also displayed.

Watch BBC Parliament Live