Recorded coverage of the prorogation ceremony in both the House of Commons and the House of Lords with Daniel Brittain, Chris Johnston and Alicia McCarthy. From Tuesday 1st May. Show more
Mark D'Arcy talks to Professor Matthew Flinders about his book Defending Politics: Why Democracy Matters in the 21st Century.
Recorded coverage of the Scottish Affairs Committee's inquiry into the Referendum on Separation for Scotland, from Tuesday 20 March. Show more
Recorded coverage of questions in the Scottish Parliament to first minister Alex Salmond, from Wednesday 2 May.
Recorded coverage of a Scottish Government-led a debate on national performing companies, from Wednesday 2 May.
Recorded coverage of Scottish Government Ministers holding a general question time session, from Wednesday 2 May.
Mark D'Arcy in discussion with Labour MP Paul Flynn on the revised edition of his book, How to Be an MP.
Recorded coverage of questions to Agriculture and Rural Affairs Minister, Michelle O'Neil, from Monday 30 April.
Recorded coverage of a debate on the Psuedomanas outbreak in neonatal units, from Tuesday 1 May.
Recorded coverage of questions in the Welsh Assembly to first minister Carwyn Jones from Tuesday 1 May.
Recorded coverage of Housing Minister Huw Lewis making a statement to AMs on the homelessness legislation review, from Tuesday 1 May.
Recorded coverage of questions to Education and Skills Minister Leighton Andrews, from Wednesday 2 May.
Recorded coverage of the Home Affairs committee sessions on drugs policy with Russell Brand and Peter Hitchens from Tuesday 24 April.
Mark D'Arcy in discussion with Conservative MP Nadhim Zahawi on his book Masters of Nothing.
Recorded coverage of the Culture, Media and Sport select committee holding a news conference to publish its report into phone hacking, from Tuesday 1 May.
Recorded coverage of Bank of England Governor, Sir Mervyn King, delivering the second annual BBC Radio 4 Today programme lecture in London, from Wednesday 2 May.
An in-depth look at the politics of Europe presented by Shirin Wheeler.
Charles Dickens began his literary career while a journalist at Westminster. In his bicentenary year, Carolyn Quinn reports on how his time at Parliament inspired him.
Recorded coverage of the Culture, Media and Sport select committee holding a news conference to publish its report into phone hacking, from Tuesday 1 May.
Recorded coverage of Bank of England Governor, Sir Mervyn King, delivering the second annual BBC Radio 4 Today programme lecture in London, from Wednesday 2 May.
Recorded coverage of the Home Affairs committee sessions on drugs policy with Russell Brand and Peter Hitchens from Tuesday 24 April.
Recorded coverage of the Culture, Media and Sport select committee holding a news conference to publish its report into phone hacking, from Tuesday 1 May.