Recorded coverage of the final day's debate in the House of Commons with valedictory speeches from retiring MPs including former prime minister Gordon Brown. Show more
Keith Macdougall and Alicia McCarthy present the highlights and key moments from the last five years in a look-back at Parliament since the 2010 election.
Recorded coverage of questions to mayor of London Boris Johnson in the London Assembly, from Wednesday 25 March.
Recorded coverage of the Supreme Court judgment on the publication of letters written by Prince Charles to the government, from Thursday 26 March.
Andrew Black presents highlights of the SNP Conference from the Scottish Exhibition and Conference Centre in Glasgow, including the keynote speech by Nicola Sturgeon. Show more
Recorded coverage of prime minister David Cameron formally announcing the dissolution of Parliament, from Monday 30 March.
Recorded coverage of Labour leader Ed Miliband making a speech at the launch of Labour's business manifesto, from Monday 30 March.
Recorded coverage of the seminar held by the Political Studies Association on 'The State of the Major Parties and Key Election Issues', from Tuesday 24 March. Show more
Lord Hurd delivers a lecture on Benjamin Disraeli in the State Apartments of the Palace of Westminster, from Tuesday 24 March.
Recorded coverage of a speech by David Cameron at the Conservative Party Spring Forum, from Saturday 28 March.
Professor of parliamentary government at the University of Nottingham, Philip Cowley, delivers a lecture on 'The modern MP: unruly and unloved?'. From Monday 19 January.
Mark D'Arcy talks to Lord Judge and Anthony Arlidge about their book Magna Carta Uncovered.
Members of the Shadow Cabinet take questions from the audience during their business manifesto launch, from Monday 30 March.
Recorded coverage of the deputy leader of the SNP, Stewart Hosie, making a speech in Glasgow at the party's conference, from Sunday 29 March.
Mark D'Arcy and guests discuss Margot Asquith's Great War Diary, Arthur Posonby's Fight for British Neutrality and Gary Sheffield's A Short History of the First World War. Show more
The latest news and weather from around Scotland presented by Jackie Bird.
Recorded coverage of the proclamation of a new parliament in Edinburgh, from Monday 30 March.
Recorded coverage of Labour leader Ed Miliband making a speech at the launch of Labour's business manifesto, from Monday 30 March.
Recorded coverage of prime minister David Cameron formally announcing the dissolution of Parliament, from Monday 30 March.
Andrew Neil and Jo Coburn report on the first day of the election campaign. With the latest electoral developments, Labour's business plans and the Cornish party, Mebyon Kernow. Show more
The latest on the general election campaign from the BBC's teams around the UK. With updates from the campaign trail, Reality Check and expert analysis.
Recorded coverage of UKIP leader Nigel Farage launching the party's election pledge, from Monday 30 March.
Recorded coverage of prime minister David Cameron launching the Conservative election campaign in Wiltshire, from Monday 30 March.
Recorded coverage of the deputy leader of the SNP, Stewart Hosie, making a speech in Glasgow at the party's conference, from Sunday 29 March.
Members of the Shadow Cabinet take questions from the audience during their business manifesto launch, from Monday 30 March.
Sarah Smith presents a look at the stories behind the day's headlines and the issues affecting Scotland.
Recorded coverage of a speech by David Cameron at the Conservative Party Spring Forum, from Saturday 28 March.
Mark D'Arcy speaks to author Michael Bloch about his book on the life of Jeremy Thorpe, the former leader of the Liberal party.
Ros Ball examines the career of the first woman to take her seat in parliament, the American-born wife of a Conservative peer, Nancy Astor.
Andrew Neil and Jo Coburn report on the first day of the election campaign. With the latest electoral developments, Labour's business plans and the Cornish party, Mebyon Kernow. Show more
Recorded coverage of a debate in the House of Lords on 'soft power' and the UK's influence, from Tuesday 10 March.