Dame Tessa Jowell gives a lecture on MPs and the media as part of the Speaker's Lecture Series, from Tuesday 25 February 2014.
Dame Tessa Jowell gives a lecture on MPs and the media as part of the Speaker's Lecture Series, from Tuesday 25 February 2014.
Professor Linda Colley delivers a lecture at Guildhall on the Magna Carta in the run up to its 800th anniversary, from 25 November 2014.
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.
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
Nick Raynsford MP delivers a lecture on parliament and local government in the state apartments of the Palace of Westminster, from 4 November 2014.
Recorded highlights of a lecture by Sir Peter Tapsell on the life of MP FE Smith, from 2011.
Former chancellor Alistair Darling gives a lecture on the office of Chancellor of the Exchequer, from 21 February 2012.
Coverage of a Labour news conference in Edinburgh with Labour leader Ed Miliband, Scottish Labour leader Jim Murphy, and shadow chancellor Ed Balls, from Friday 10 April.
Recorded coverage of a response from SNP leader Nicola Sturgeon to Labour's spending proposals for Scotland, from Friday 10 April.
Highlights of the week in politics in the USA from C-SPAN, including Rand Paul announcing his presidential candidacy, and Vice President Biden's speech on US policy in Iraq.
C-SPAN's White House correspondent Steve Scully interviews leading figures on the American political scene and takes viewers' calls.
In the second election special, Mark Carruthers debates the issues facing one of the key constituencies with four of the candidates and invited guests. Live from East Belfast. Show more
Andrew Neil and Gordon Brewer with the latest political news, interviews and debate.
Andrew Neil and Mark Carruthers with the latest political news, interviews and debate.
Daniel Davies with political news, interviews and debate. Andrew Neil interviews Danny Alexander, David Gauke and Rick Nye. With Jackie Ashley, Sam Coates and Janan Ganesh. Show more
Recorded coverage of a campaign speech by former Labour leader Tony Blair on Britain's future in Europe, from Tuesday 7 April.
Recorded highlights of health secretary Jeremy Hunt taking questions from a BBC Radio 5 Live audience, from Friday 10 April.
James Cook is joined by a panel of party leaders at the Elphinstone Hall, as Scotland prepares to take centre stage in one of the most unpredictable elections in modern history. Show more
David Dimbleby presents topical debate from Bristol. On the panel are Elizabeth Truss, Douglas Alexander, Vince Cable, Caroline Lucas and Tim Stanley. Show more
Andrew Marr discusses politics, current affairs and the arts. His guests include George Osborne, Harriet Harman, Natalie Bennett and Kevin Spacey. With music from Lulu. Show more
Recorded coverage of the Conservative campaign event in Newark, with party leader David Cameron, from Thursday 9 April.
Recorded coverage of the Liberal Democrats' news conference on taxation with party leader Nick Clegg and chief secretary to the treasury Danny Alexander, from Tuesday 7 April.
Recorded coverage of a UKIP news conference, including the launch of their policy agenda for women with Diane James MEP. From Thursday 9 April.
Recorded coverage of a speech by Labour leader Ed Miliband at an election campaign event in Coventry, from Wednesday 8 April.
Recorded coverage of defence secretary Michael Fallon outlining Conservative defence policy at the Royal United Services Institute, from Friday 10 April.
Tim Donovan with political news, interviews and debate. Andrew Neil interviews Danny Alexander, David Gauke and Rick Nye. With Jackie Ashley, Sam Coates and Janan Ganesh. 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 a debate in the House of Lords on International Women's Day from Friday 6 March.