Recorded coverage of political and parliamentary highlights.
Recorded coverage of SNP MSP John Mason leading a short debate on social tourism, from Tuesday 30th April.
Coverage of natural resources minister Alun Davies making a statement on the Abolition of the Agricultural Wages Board Associated Statutory Bodies, from Tuesday 30th April. Show more
Live coverage of the Scottish Parliament's Finance Committee's session on the Scotland Act 2012 with evidence from finance secretary John Swinney. Show more
Recorded coverage of education minister Leighton Andrew making a statement on the introduction of the Further and Higher Education (Governance and Information) (Wales) Bill. Show more
Recorded coverage of Ministerial Questions in the Northern Ireland Assembly, from Tuesday 30th April.
Recorded coverage of a Sinn Fein-led debate on same sex marriage, from Monday 29 April.
Live coverage of questions to the cabinet secretary for rural affairs and the environment, Richard Lochhead, and the cabinet secretary for justice, Kenny MacAskill. Show more
Live coverage from the Scottish Parliament in Holyrood, including two Conservative Party-led debates on funding of the Voluntary Sector and Energy Policy. Show more
Recorded coverage of questions in the Welsh Assembly to first minister Carwyn Jones from Tuesday 30 April.
Recorded coverage of Welsh Assembly proceedings from Wednesday 1 May, including Ministerial Questions and a Conservative Party-led debate on health.
Recorded coverage of questions to the cabinet secretary for rural affairs and the environment, Richard Lochhead, and the cabinet secretary for justice, Kenny MacAskill. Show more
Mark D'Arcy in discussion with author Richard Brooks about his book The Great Tax Robbery.
Andrew Neil is joined by Philip Collins, a columnist and leader writer for The Times, to discuss all the main political news of the day.
Recorded coverage of the day's events at the Scottish Parliament in Holyrood from Wednesday 1 May.
Recorded coverage of Welsh Assembly proceedings from Wednesday 1 May, including Ministerial Questions and a Conservative Party-led debate on health.