Recorded coverage from the RE:Think religion and ethics festival, where Chief Rabbi Lord Sacks and scientist Richard Dawkins debate the relationship between science and religion.
Finance minister Jane Hutt makes a statement on the Silk Commission on additional powers for the Welsh Assembly, from Tuesday 27 November.
Prime Minister David Cameron makes a statement in the House of Commons on the Leveson Report on the phone-hacking scandal, from Thursday 29 November.
Recorded coverage of questions in the Northern Ireland Assembly to first minister Peter Robinson.
Alan Johnson delivers a lecture on the Great Offices of State in the State Apartments of the Palace of Westminster, from Monday 5 November.
Recorded coverage of questions in the London Assembly to mayor of London Boris Johnson, from Wednesday 19 December.
Select committee session on the Independent Police Complaints Commission and the UK Border Agency with Bernard Hogan-Howe and Damian Green, from Tuesday 27 November. Show more
Mark D'Arcy in discussion with author and journalist Robert Shepherd about his book, Westminster: A Biography.
A speech on Europe by the Mayor of London, Boris Johnson, from Tuesday 4 December.
Former Labour prime minister Tony Blair makes a speech on Europe, Britain and Business: Beyond the Crisis, from Wednesday 28 November.
Questions in the Northern Ireland Assembly to deputy first minister Martin McGuinness.
Margaret Beckett delivers a lecture on the Great Offices of State in the State Apartments of the Palace of Westminster.
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.
Highlights from the debate in the House of Commons on the Leveson Report on the phone-hacking scandal, from Monday 3 December.
Mark D'Arcy in discussion with Douglas Carswell MP about his book 'The End of Politics and the Birth of iDemocracy'.
William Hague delivers a lecture on the Great Offices of State in the State Apartments of the Palace of Westminster, from Tuesday 18 December.
The annual Political Studies Association Awards, including Political Journalist of the Year and Politician of the Year. From Tuesday 4 December. Show more
A debate in the Northern Ireland Assembly on lowering the voting age to sixteen, from Thursday 8 November.
Alicia McCarthy presents a review of the parliamentary highlights at Westminster since September.
Mark D'Arcy, Caroline Spelman MP, Lord McNally and Baroness Bakewell make their Christmas choices of the political books of the year.
Archbishop of Canterbury Dr Rowan Williams' speech to the Church of England General Synod in London, from Wednesday 21 November.
Recorded coverage of questions in the House of Commons to prime minister David Cameron from Wednesday 19 December.
Recorded coverage of the Public Accounts select committee session on BBC off-payroll pay arrangements, with evidence from Zarin Patel and Anthony Fry. From Thursday 22nd November. Show more
Jack Straw delivers a lecture on the Great Offices of State in the State Apartments of the Palace of Westminster, from Monday 16 July.
Mark D'Arcy in discussion with political sketchwriter Simon Hoggart about his book House of Fun: 20 Glorious Years in Parliament.
Coverage of deputy first minister Nicola Sturgeon making a statement on the Edinburgh Agreement setting out the terms of an independence referendum, from Tuesday 23 October.
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.
The annual Political Studies Association Awards, including Political Journalist of the Year and Politician of the Year. From Tuesday 4 December. Show more