Recorded coverage of Baroness Ashton of Upholland making a statement on the Government's Welfare Reform Green Paper, from Monday 21st July.
Recorded coverage of Conservative MP Anne Mcintosh introducing her Theft from Shops (Penalties) Bill in the Commons, from Tuesday 22nd July.
Constitutional Renewal Joint Committee
Academics and Former Cabinet Secretaries
40 minutes on BBC Parliament
Recorded coverage on the Constitutional Renewal Bill with academics, former Cabinet Secretaries and representatives of the Palace of Westminister. From Tuesday 11 June. Show more
Recorded coverage on the Constitutional Renewal Bill with Home Office minister Tony McNulty and Cabinet Secretary Gus O'Donnell. From Tuesday 17 June. Show more
Constitutional Renewal Joint Committee
House of Lords and the Law Commission
30 minutes on BBC Parliament
Recorded coverage of the Joint Committee's evidence session on the Constitutional Renewal Bill with members of the House of Lords and the Law Commission. From Wednesday 18 June.
Constitutional Renewal Joint Committee
Baroness Scotland and Ken McDonald
40 minutes on BBC Parliament
Recorded coverage of the Joint Committee's evidence session on the Constitutional Renewal Bill with Baroness Scotland, Ken McDonald and the Serious Fraud Office. Show more
Recorded coverage of Baroness Ashton of Upholland making a statement on Iraq in the House of Lords, from Tuesday 22 July.
Highlights of delegates from the Church of England meeting in York for the General Synod to debate the issue of women becoming Bishops, from Monday 7 July.
Shirin Wheeler asks if the Council of Europe is up to the task of being the conscience of the continent, and whether it is tough enough on disregard for human rights.
Recorded coverage of London Mayor Boris Johnson's question session in the London Assembly. From Wednesday 16 July.
Mark D'Arcy talks to authors Kathleen Burk and Mary Jordan about the latest political books covering the US Presidential Election.
Recorded coverage of French President Nicolas Sarkozy's speech to the European Parliament at the start of France's six-month presidency of the EU. From Thursday 10 July.
Recorded coverage of a speech by the broadcaster Stephen Fry on the future of public service broadcasting, from Wednesday 7 May.
Highlights of the debate in the House of Commons on lowering the time limit for abortions as part of the consideration of the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Bill. From 20 May.