Includes a debate on the roles played by the voluntary and charitable sectors, and a debate on preventing and addressing the abuse of children and vulnerable adults, from 26 June. Show more
Recorded coverage of Public Accounts committee inquiry into the future of the army for 2020 and beyond. From Monday 16 June.
Highlights of Thursday 26 June in Parliament presented by Alicia McCarthy.
Recorded coverage of questions in the House of Lords from Thursday 26 June.
Live coverage of the day's proceedings in the House of Lords, including the second readings of the Medical Innovation Bill and the the Divorce (Financial Provision) Bill. Show more
Recorded coverage of business in the House of Lords, including a debate on the programme to commemorate the centenary of the First World War and a debate on Iraq, from 25 June.
Andrew Neil reviews the political week with Michael Portillo, Alan Johnson and Miranda Green. They are joined by historian Andrew Roberts, who has critiqued Obama's presidency. Show more
Coverage of the Culture, Media and Sport Committee's inquiry into the Future of the BBC. With evidence from, amongst others, actor and comedian, Lenny Henry, from Tuesday 24 June. Show more
Coverage of the Public Accounts Committee's session on the Department of Environment, Food and Rural Affairs oversight of PFI projects, from Wednesday 25 June. Show more
Mark D'Arcy in discussion with Lord Tyler about his book Who Decides?
BBC Parliament's programme looking back at the week in Westminster presented by Alicia McCarthy.
Andrew Neil is joined by journalists Zoe Williams and Iain Martin to discuss the day's political news, including the latest from the EU summit in Brussels.
BBC Parliament's programme looking back at the week in Westminster presented by Alicia McCarthy.
Coverage of the Culture, Media and Sport Committee's inquiry into the Future of the BBC. With evidence from, amongst others, actor and comedian, Lenny Henry, from Tuesday 24 June. Show more
Recorded coverage of questions in the House of Commons to chancellor of the exchequer George Osborne and his ministerial team, from Tuesday 24 June.