Conservative conference schedule
http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/rss/-/1/hi/uk_politics/7633885.stm Version 0 of 1. Programme<i>(All times BST)</i> Timings are approximate. <i></i> Sunday 28 September<i></i> <i>From 1100</i>- Conference opens: Party chairman Caroline Spelman and conference chair Jeremy Middleton formally open the conference. <i>From 1110</i>- Shadow skills secretary David Willetts and shadow international development secretary Andrew Mitchell discuss Birmingham's heritage and future. - Shadow community cohesion minister Baroness Sayeeda Warsi introduces this year's Social Action Project. <i>From 1400</i>- Shadow chancellor George Osborne, shadow foreign secretary William Hague and other shadow cabinet members outline their economic plans. <i>From 1555</i> - Mayor of London Boris Johnson on his vision for London. <i>From 1615</i> - Shadow defence secretary Liam Fox discusses the Military Covenant Commission's findings. <i>From 1700</i> - Shadow Scottish secretary David Mundell, shadow Welsh secretary Cheryl Gillan and shadow Northern Ireland secretary Owen Paterson report on developments in Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland. Monday 29 September <i>From 0915</i>- Shadow business secretary Alan Duncan, shadow transport secretary Theresa Villiers and shadow skills secretary David Willetts discuss strategy for enterprise and business success. <i>From 1100</i>- Shadow chief secretary to the treasury Philip Hammond and shadow housing minister Grant Shapps outline their plan for the economy. - Shadow chancellor George Osborne delivers a keynote speech. <i>From 1430</i>- Shadow health secretary Andrew Lansley and his team outline their plan for services in the NHS. <i>From 1630</i>- Shadow health secretary Andrew Lansley and shadow health minister Stephen O'Brien outline their plan for care for the elderly. Tuesday 30 September <i>From 0915</i>- Former party leader and chair of Social Justice Policy Group Iain Duncan Smith on poverty, family breakdown, economic dependency and educational failure. <i>From 0945</i>- Shadow education secretary Michael Gove on education. <i>From 1100</i>- Shadow home secretary Dominic Grieve and shadow justice secretary Nick Herbert on crime. - Shadow culture secretary Jeremy Hunt on young people and sport. <i>From 1430</i>- Shadow work and pensions secretary Chris Grayling on welfare reform. <i>From 1615</i>- Shadow education secretary Michael Gove, shadow children's minister Maria Miller and shadow women's minister Theresa May on supporting Britain's families. Wednesday 1 October <i>From 0915</i>- Chairman of policy review and conservative research department Oliver Letwin and shadow cabinet office minister Francis Maude on preparing for government. <i>From 1000</i>- Shadow environment secretary Peter Ainsworth and shadow communities and local government secretary Eric Pickles on the environment. <i>From 1100</i>- Shadow foreign secretary William Hague, shadow security minister Pauline Neville-Jones and shadow international development secretary Andrew Mitchell on a world of new and unpredictable threats. <i>From 1430</i>- Conservative leader David Cameron closes conference with the party leader's speech. |