Coverage of a session of the DCMS Committee on the economics of music streaming, with witnesses from Amazon, Apple and Spotify, as well as DCMS minister Caroline Dineage, from Tuesday 23 February.
Questions in the Lords to UK government ministers on Thursday 25 March.
MPs on the Health and Social Care Committee hear from NHS England Chief Executive Sir Simon Stevens and NHS England Chief Operating Officer Amanda Pritchard, from Tuesday 9 March.
In this final lecture, Dr Carney turns his attention to climate change, arguing that the roots of our environmental emergency lie in a deeper crisis of values. Show more
Recall debate following the petition to censure Sinn Fein over the attendance of senior politicians at last year's funeral for Bobby Storey held during strict Covid-19 restrictions, from 1 April. Show more
Continued coverage from BBC News following the death of the Duke of Edinburgh.
Continued coverage from BBC News following the death of the Duke of Edinburgh.
Continued coverage from BBC News following the death of the Duke of Edinburgh.
Coverage of the Science and Technology select committee session on a new UK research funding agency from Thursday 17 March. Show more
HARDtalk
Timothy Snyder - Professor of History, Yale University
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Stephen Sackur speaks to Timothy Snyder, one of America's leading historians. Were there initial signs of fascism in the Trump era or is that pushing historical parallels too far? Show more
Coverage of the debate in the House of Lords on the 2021 Budget Statement, from Friday 12 March.
BBC Parliament's Selina Seth presents a short guide to the history of diversity in the House of Commons.
Former chancellors Lord Lamont, Lord Darling and George Osborne in conversation about tax policy at the Institute for Government, from Tuesday 9 March.