Alicia McCarthy reviews the highlights of the last two months at Westminster.
Recorded coverage of business in the House of Lords on Wednesday 25 July, including the committee stage of the Financial Services Bill.
Recorded coverage of political and parliamentary highlights.
Recorded coverage of the Treasury Committee's session on the Bank of England's financial stability report with Sir Mervyn King and Paul Tucker, from Tuesday 17 July. Show more
Recorded coverage of business in the House of Lords on Tuesday 24 July, including the second reading of the Electoral Registration and Administration Bill.
Alicia McCarthy reviews the highlights of the last two months at Westminster.
An in-depth look at the politics of Europe, presented by Shirin Wheeler.
Mark D'Arcy looks at books marking HM the Queen's diamond jubilee with historians Piers Brendon and Kate Williams and MP Mary Macleod.
Recorded coverage of the Treasury select committee's questioning of ex-Barclays Bank CEO Bob Diamond, from Wednesday 4 July.
David Blunkett delivers a lecture on the Great Offices of State in the State Apartments of the Palace of Westminster, from Tuesday 15 May.
Recorded coverage of questions in the House of Commons to prime minister David Cameron from Wednesday 11 July.
Recorded coverage of Burmese pro-democracy leader and Nobel Peace Prize laureate Aung San Suu Kyi's address to both houses of Parliament in Westminster Hall, from Thursday 21 June.
BBC Parliament tells the stories of members of Parliament who have run not just for political office but also for Olympic glory.
Simon Vaughan looks at the assassination of serving prime minister Spencer Perceval in the lobby of the House of Commons in 1812.
Malcolm Rifkind delivers a lecture on the Great Offices of State in the State Apartments of the Palace of Westminster, from Monday 23 April.
Recorded coverage of the Public Accounts Committee's session on tax disputes with the Permanent Secretary for Tax at HMRC Dave Hartnett and HMRC Chief Executive Lin Homer. Show more
Recorded coverage of business in the House of Lords on Thursday 28 June, including a debate on the future of English cathedrals.