Recorded coverage of a briefing on the political parties' manifestos from the Institute for Fiscal Studies, from Thursday 23 April.
Recorded coverage of a Conservative campaign event with George Osborne, from Thursday 23 April.
Sarah Smith presents a look at the stories behind the day's headlines and the issues affecting Scotland.
The latest on the general election campaign from the BBC's teams around the UK. With live updates and expert assessment of the issues making the headlines. Show more
Recorded coverage of former prime minister Gordon Brown making a speech on poverty in the UK from Kirkcaldy, from Thursday 23 April.
Live coverage of Conservative leader David Cameron making a speech in Lincolnshire on the party's English manifesto.
Live coverage of Labour leader Ed Miliband making a speech on foreign policy in London.
Andrew Neil and the BBC's environment analyst Roger Harrabin are joined by leading politicians to debate climate change, energy prices and the countryside.
Andrew Neil and the BBC's diplomatic correspondent Bridget Kendall are joined by leading politicians to debate EU membership, terrorism and Britain's plan in the world.
Andrew Neil and the BBC's economics editor Robert Peston are joined by leading politicians to debate the state of the economy.
Andrew Neil and the BBC's education editor Branwen Jeffreys are joined by leading politicians to debate school reform, education standards and university funding.
Recorded coverage of Scottish Green Party co-convener Patrick Harvie giving an interview on the Green campaign in Scotland, from Thursday 23 April.
Recorded coverage of a Liberal Democrat campaign event on risks to the economy with Danny Alexander, from Friday 24 April.
Recorded coverage of Conservative leader David Cameron and William Hague making speeches in Lincolnshire on the party's English manifesto, from Friday 24 April.
Daniel Davies is joined by representatives from the five main parties in Wales. Among the topics for discussion is the impact of immigration.
Recorded coverage of Liberal Democrat leader Nick Clegg with Nicky Campbell and a live studio audience in London, from Friday 24 April.
Recorded coverage of an interview with leader of Plaid Cymru Leanne Wood during a visit to Bangor University, from Thursday 23 April.
The latest news and weather from around Scotland presented by Sally Mcnair.
Jo Coburn with the latest news from the European Parliament. She is joined by MEPs Claude Moraes and Timothy Kirkhope, while Adam Fleming reports from Finland.
Andrew Neil with all the latest election news, including interviews with Vernon Coaker and William Hague. Giles Dilnot continues his tour of the UK, he is knitting in Oxford. 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.
Bethan Rhys Roberts chairs the debate as an audience of voters in Carmarthen question prospective MPs in what promises to be one of the closest UK elections in recent history. Show more
Recorded coverage of SNP leader Nicola Sturgeon in Glasgow setting out the party's plan for carers, from Friday 24 April.
Recorded coverage of a Liberal Democrat campaign event on risks to the economy with Danny Alexander, from Friday 24 April.
Andrew Neil reviews the election campaign with an audience in a music hall setting. With Michael Portillo, Diane Abbott, Miranda Green and Suzanne Evans. Show more
Recorded coverage of Labour leader Ed Miliband making a speech in London on foreign policy, from Friday 24 April.
Andrew Neil with all the latest election news, including interviews with Vernon Coaker and William Hague. Giles Dilnot continues his tour of the UK, he is knitting in Oxford. Show more
Andrew Neil and the BBC's environment analyst Roger Harrabin are joined by leading politicians to debate climate change, energy prices and the countryside.
Andrew Neil and the BBC's diplomatic correspondent Bridget Kendall are joined by leading politicians to debate EU membership, terrorism and Britain's plan in the world.
Andrew Neil and the BBC's economics editor Robert Peston are joined by leading politicians to debate the state of the economy.
Andrew Neil and the BBC's education editor Branwen Jeffreys are joined by leading politicians to debate school reform, education standards and university funding.