In the first programme focusing on six of the most significant prime ministers of the last 50 years, political journalist Steve Richards looks at the leadership of Harold Wilson.
Recorded coverage of assembly members debating the UK government's EU (Withdrawal) Bill, from Tuesday 18 July.
Mark D'Arcy in discussion with Professor Matthew Goodwin about his latest book Brexit: Why Britain Voted to Leave the European Union.
Recorded coverage of a debate in the House of Lords on the experiences of refugees coming to the UK. From Wednesday 19 July.
Recorded coverage of the speech by foreign secretary Boris Johnson in Australia as part of his tour on post-Brexit trade, from Thursday 27 July.
Recorded coverage of a seminar in which a panel of academic experts analyse the outcome of the elections in France and the UK, and look ahead to the upcoming elections in Germany. Show more
In the second programme focusing on six of the most significant prime ministers of the last 50 years, journalist Steve Richards looks at the leadership of Margaret Thatcher.
Recorded coverage of a debate in Westminster Hall on the persecution of Christians, from Tuesday 4 July.
Professor Vernon Bogdanor delivers a Gresham College lecture in the Museum of London on Elizabeth II, from Tuesday 16 May.
Sean Curran talks to former senior Liberal Democrat Baroness Shirley Williams about her life and political career.
Recorded highlights of the debate in the House of Commons marking the centenary of the battle of Passchendaele in Belgium, from Thursday 13th July.
Lord Lexden delivers a lecture in the Carlton Club on Conservative prime minister Stanley Baldwin to mark the 150th anniversary of his birth, from Wednesday 29 March.
In the third programme focusing on six of the most significant prime ministers of the last 50 years, journalist Steve Richards looks at the leadership of John Major.
Recorded coverage of the House of Lords European Union select committee session on Brexit and the overseas territories, from Monday 10 July. Show more
Coverage of questions in the House of Commons to prime minister Theresa May on Wednesday 19 July.
Daniel Brittain is joined by Baroness Dean, Baroness Meacher, Baroness Jones and Baroness Fookes to discuss political issues in the headlines. Show more
Recorded coverage of the judgement given by the Supreme Court on the case brought by Unison, against the government over the charging of fees for employment tribunals.
Mark D'Arcy in discussion with Clacton MP Douglas Carswell, who is not standing in the upcoming general election, on his book Rebel: How to Overthrow the Emerging Oligarchy.
Sean Curran talks to former first minister of Scotland and SNP leader Alex Salmond about his life and political career.
Recorded coverage of the Lords EU Committee on Brexit with evidence from secretary of state for exiting the European Union David Davis, from Tuesday 11 July.
Recorded coverage of a panel discussion hosted by the UK in a Changing Europe initiative on the EU Referendum one year on, from Monday 19 June. Show more
Recorded coverage of a news conference in Brussels with Brexit secretary Davis Davis and the EU's chief negotiator Michel Barnier, following the week's Brexit talks, from 20 July. Show more
Mark D'Arcy talks to journalist and author Peter Oborne about his new book 'How Trump Thinks: His Tweets and the Birth of a New Political Language'.
Recorded coverage of US President Donald Trump's speech at a rally in Ohio, from Wednesday 26th July.
Parliamentarians past and present discuss Parliament's engagement with the decriminalisation of homosexuality and LGBT rights both before and after the 1967 Sexual Offences Act. Show more
Recorded coverage of the statement made in the Scottish Parliament by first minister Nicola Sturgeon on Brexit and proposals for a second referendum on Scottish independence. Show more
In the fourth programme focusing on six of the most significant prime ministers of the last 50 years, journalist Steve Richards looks at the leadership of Tony Blair.
Highlights from the US senate intelligence committee hearing with the former director of the FBI, James Comey, from Thursday 8 June. Show more