Alicia McCarthy presents a review of the parliamentary highlights at Westminster since September.
Mark D'Arcy is joined by political anthropologist Emma Crewe, former Clerk of the Parliaments Sir David Beamish, and Times senior political correspondent Lucy Fisher. Show more
Steve Richards presents a series examining six significant turning points of the last 40 years. In this episode he looks at the financial crisis of 2008.
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
Coverage of the House of Commons Liaison Committee hearing with prime minister Theresa May, from Wednesday 20 December. Show more
Forner chancellor George Osborne turns the tables and achieves his long-standing ambition, to interview Nick. Does he get his own back?
Mark D'Arcy talks to author Ian Beesley about his book The Official History of the Cabinet Secretaries.
Debate tabled by Lord Soley on maintaining UK defence forces at a sufficient level to contribute to global peace, stability and security, from Thursday 23 November.
Professor Vernon Bogdanor delivers a lecture looking back at Donald Trump's victory in the 2016 US election and the first year of his presidency. From Tuesday 7 November.
President of the European Commission Jean-Claude Juncker and president of the European Council Donald Tusk holding a joint news conference, from Friday 15 December. Show more
Sarah Wollaston MP delivers a lecture in the Speaker's House on the future of the NHS, from Tuesday 11 July.
Steve Richards presents a series examining six significant turning points of the last 40 years. This episode looks at the death of Labour leader John Smith.
The Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy select committee session on the impact of Brexit on the car industry with evidence from Honda, Aston Martin and industry groups. Show more
Mark D'Arcy in discussion with Josh Ireland about his book The Traitors: A True Story of Blood, Betrayal and Deceit.
Recorded coverage of former prime minister Sir John Major delivering a lecture in Westminster Abbey entitled The Responsibilities of Democracy, from Monday 6 November.
Sean Curran talks to former senior Liberal Democrat Baroness Shirley Williams about her life and political career.
BBC Parliament looks at the evolution of TV election night graphics - from the hand-painted results of the 1950s to Jeremy Vine's swingometer in a virtual Big Ben clocktower. Show more
Steve Richards presents a series examining six significant turning points of the last 40 years. In this episode he looks at the formation of the SDP.
Recorded coverage of the transport select committee session on the impact of Brexit on aviation with evidence from Heathrow Airport, EasyJet and Manchester Airports Groups. Show more
Mark D'Arcy in discussion with David Owen and David Ludlow about their book British Foreign Policy After Brexit.
Briefings
Hansard Society Lecture: Next Steps for Reform of the House of Commons
1 hour, 5 minutes on BBC Parliament
Recorded coverage of John Bercow outlining his proposals for further reform of the House of Commons. Hosted by the Hansard Society from Wednesday 11 October. Show more
BOOKtalk interview with Ron Chernow about Grant, his biography of US president Ulysses S Grant.
Norman Lamb MP delivers a lecture in Speaker's House on the future of social care, followed by a response from Age UK's Director Caroline Abrahams, from Tuesday 28 November.
Sean Curran talks to former first minister of Scotland and SNP leader Alex Salmond about his life and political career.
Steve Richards presents a series examining six of the most significant turning points of the last 40 years, starting with the 1979 election.
Damian Collins delivers a lecture in Speaker's House on the future of museums, libraries and galleries, with a response from Frances Morris, from Tuesday 5 December. Show more
Forner chancellor George Osborne turns the tables and achieves his long-standing ambition, to interview Nick. Does he get his own back?
Alicia McCarthy presents a review of the parliamentary highlights at Westminster since September.