Recorded coverage of proceedings in the Scottish Parliament from Thursday 6 October, including general questions to ministers in the Scottish government.
Recorded coverage of the debate in the European Parliament in Strasbourg on the 'jungle' refugee camps in Calais, from Tuesday 4 October. Show more
Recorded coverage of a debate in the European Parliament on conflicts of interests for members of the European Commission, from Tuesday 4 October.
Andrew Neil with the latest news from Europe, including interviews with MEPs, reports from the European Parliament and a guide to the inner workings of the European Union.
Recorded coverage of a Scottish government-led debate on the implications of the EU Referendum on higher and further education, from Tuesday 4 October.
Recorded coverage of questions in the Scottish Parliament to First Minister Nicola Sturgeon from Thursday 6 October.
Mark D'Arcy in discussion with Lord Bew on his book Churchill and Ireland.
Uninterrupted coverage of the US presidential debate with candidates Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton at Washington University in St Louis, from Sunday 9 October.
Keith Macdougall introduces the new look for BBC Parliament.
Live coverage of questions in the House of Commons to education secretary Justine Greening and her ministerial team.
Live coverage of the day's proceedings in the House of Commons, including an urgent question on the camp at Calais and the second reading of the Neighbourhood Planning Bill. Show more
Recorded coverage of Lords Questions, from Monday 10 October.
Mark D'Arcy in discussion with Lord Bew on his book Churchill and Ireland.
Highlights of Monday in Parliament presented by Joanna Shinn.
Recorded coverage of questions in the Northern Ireland Assembly from Monday 10 October.
Keith Macdougall introduces the new look for BBC Parliament.
Jo Coburn is joined by Labour MP Dawn Butler and Conservative MP Oliver Dowden to discuss the continuing row of whether companies should name their foreign employees. Show more
Recorded coverage of business in the House of Lords on Monday 10 October, including the second reading of the Wales Bill and a debate on sexual violence in conflict.