Mark D'Arcy talks to Lord Judge and Anthony Arlidge about their book Magna Carta Uncovered.
Recorded coverage of business in the European Parliament, including debate on the Commission's new security strategy, from Tuesday 28 April.
Recorded coverage of business in the European Parliament, including debate on the emergency migration summit of EU leaders, from Wednesday 29 April.
Carol Malia chairs the debate from Gateshead as an audience of voters from across the north east and Cumbria put their questions direct to a panel of candidates.
Election 2015: English Regions
Election 2015: A BBC North West Tonight Special
40 minutes on BBC Parliament
Roger Johnson hosts as the region's voters and politicians go head to head on issues such as austerity, immigration, hospitals and housing. Show more
Harry Gration and an audience from across Yorkshire ask politicians where they stand on the region's big election issues.
Tim Iredale hosts an election debate where members of the public question a panel of five candidates about the issues that matter to them. Show more
Election 2015: English Regions
Election 2015: A BBC East Midlands Today Special
40 minutes on BBC Parliament
Marie Ashby hosts the debate as an audience of voters put questions directly to the politicians. Show more
Election 2015: English Regions
Election 2015: A BBC Midlands Today Special
40 minutes on BBC Parliament
Mary Rhodes and an audience of voters question five leading politicians from the west Midlands on the big issues ahead of next Thursday's general election.
Stewart White chairs the debate as voters put the questions that really matter directly to politicians. Show more
David Garmston hosts the debate as an audience from across the region put the big election issues to a panel of West Country politicians. Show more
Sally Taylor chairs the debate as the region's voters put questions that really matter directly to the politicians. Show more
In the lead-up to polling day, Andrew Neil and an audience of Londoners grill leading politicians on the issues that matter in the capital. Show more
Election 2015: English Regions
Elections 2015: A BBC South East Today Special
40 minutes on BBC Parliament
Polly Evans hosts the debate as prospective parliamentary candidates for the south east field questions from a specially invited audience. Show more
Justin Leigh hosts the debate as the region's voters pose questions ranging from austerity and zero hour contracts through to rural transport and the NHS to local politicians. Show more
Glenn Campbell is joined by the four main Scottish party leaders in Edinburgh as polling day draws closer. Show more
Andrew Neil and Jo Coburn are joined by columnist Steve Richards to discuss the latest election news. And Jeremy Vine analyses the key election battlegrounds. 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.
Mark Carruthers presents another opportunity to hear the big political interviews from the Northern Ireland election campaign. Show more
Recorded coverage of Conservative leader David Cameron giving a speech in Neasden, from Sunday 3 May.
Recorded coverage of Labour leader Ed Miliband giving a campaign speech in Hastings, from Sunday 3 May.
Recorded coverage of Liberal Democrat leader Nick Clegg giving a speech at a party rally in Sheffield, from Monday 4 May.
Recorded coverage of Conservative leader David Cameron giving a speech in Neasden, from Sunday 3 May.
Recorded coverage of Labour leader Ed Miliband giving a campaign speech in Hastings, from Sunday 3 May.
Recorded coverage of Green Party leader Natalie Bennett giving a speech on the party's policy on immigration, from Monday 4 May.
William Hague delivers a lecture on William Pitt in the State Apartments of the Palace of Westminster, from Tuesday 13 January.
Andrew Neil and Jo Coburn are joined by columnist Steve Richards to discuss the latest election news. And Jeremy Vine analyses the key election battlegrounds. Show more
Recorded coverage of a debate in the House of Lords on International Women's Day from Friday 6 March.