Prime Minister's Questions Schedule

Week of January 28 through February 4

All times and durations are subject to change

Wednesday, January 28
6:59 AM EST on C-SPAN2Approx. 38 min. LIVE Question TimeDavid CameronPrime Minister David Cameron answered questions from members of his coalition and the opposition ... Prime Minister David Cameron answered questions from members of his coalition and the opposition on a range of domestic and foreign policy issues. Topics included the National Health Service (NHS) and British troops in Afghanistan, among others. The prime minister announced that the government would hold a commemoration service at St. Paul’s Cathedral in March 2015 for returning troops.
Sunday, February 1
9:00 PM EST on RadioApprox. 30 min. Question TimeDavid CameronPrime Minister David Cameron answered questions from members of his coalition and the opposition ... Prime Minister David Cameron answered questions from members of his coalition and the opposition on a range of domestic and foreign policy issues. Topics included the National Health Service (NHS) and British troops in Afghanistan, among others. The prime minister announced that the government would hold a commemoration service at St. Paul’s Cathedral in March 2015 for returning troops. 9:01 PM EST on C-SPANApprox. 36 min. Question TimeDavid CameronPrime Minister David Cameron answered questions from members of his coalition and the opposition ... Prime Minister David Cameron answered questions from members of his coalition and the opposition on a range of domestic and foreign policy issues. Topics included the National Health Service (NHS) and British troops in Afghanistan, among others. The prime minister announced that the government would hold a commemoration service at St. Paul’s Cathedral in March 2015 for returning troops.
Monday, February 2
12:01 AM EST on C-SPANApprox. 36 min. Question TimeDavid CameronPrime Minister David Cameron answered questions from members of his coalition and the opposition ... Prime Minister David Cameron answered questions from members of his coalition and the opposition on a range of domestic and foreign policy issues. Topics included the National Health Service (NHS) and British troops in Afghanistan, among others. The prime minister announced that the government would hold a commemoration service at St. Paul’s Cathedral in March 2015 for returning troops.