Recorded coverage of the Exiting the European Union select committee session on the progress of Brexit negotiations, with Dominic Raab and Oliver Robbins, from Tuesday 24 July. Show more
Recorded coverage of questions in the House of Lords from Tuesday 24 July.
In the final programme focusing on six of the most significant political turning points of the last 40 years, journalist Steve Richards looks at the 2017 election.
A review of the highlights of the last three months at Westminster, presented by Alicia McCarthy.
Mark D'Arcy is joined by Financial Times journalist Laura Hughes, Daily Telegraph journalist Kate McCann and playwright James Graham to review the year's political books. Show more
The lecture by Sir Winston Churchill's grandson Sir Nicolas Soames MP on the life of the wartime leader, titled Winston Churchill: The Great Human Being, from Friday 13 July.
Former Labour MP, and professor of politics and society at the University of Winchester, John Denham making a speech on English identity, from Monday 25 June.
Steve Richards presents a series examining six of the most significant turning points of the last 40 years, starting with the 1979 election.
Coverage of questions in the House of Commons to prime minister Theresa May from Wednesday 18 July.
Labour MP Stella Creasy delivers a lecture on the future of women and British politics, from Tuesday 17 July.
Recorded coverage of the public administration committee evidence session with the acting cabinet secretary Sir Mark Sedwill, from Thursday 19 July.
Mark D'Arcy in conversation with Labour MP Angela Eagle and Imran Ahmed, discussing their new book The New Serfdom.
Recorded coverage of the statement in the Welsh Assembly from First Minister Carwyn Jones on the Welsh government's legislative programme, from Tuesday 17 July.
Recorded coverage of questions in the Scottish Parliament to first minister Nicola Sturgeon, from Thursday 28 June.
Elliw Gwawr reports from the Voice and Vote exhibition in Westminster Hall which marks 200 years of women in Parliament.
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 Commons Liaison committee session with prime minister Theresa May on the government's objectives for air quality, Brexit and defence spending. Show more
Recorded coverage of questions in the London Assembly to Mayor Sadiq Khan, from Thursday 19 July.
Mark D'Arcy is joined by MP and author Jesse Norman, who speaks about his book Adam Smith: What He Thought and Why It Matters.
Professor Vernon Bogdanor delivers a Gresham College lecture in the Museum of London on the UK minor parties, from Tuesday 24 April.
Recorded coverage of questions in the Welsh Assembly to first minister Carwyn Jones from Tuesday 17 July.
Lord Lexden delivers a lecture in the Carlton Club on Conservative Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain, from Monday 9 July.
Leader of the House of Commons Andrea Leadsom making a speech in London on 'strengthening our Parliamentary democracy', from Wednesday 25 April.
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.
Recorded coverage of the speech by the Westminster leader of the DUP, Nigel Dodds MP, hosted by the Bruges Group in London, from Wednesday 18 July.
Former Labour Prime Minister Tony Blair delivers a lecture on the future of Brexit, from Monday 26 March.
A review of the highlights of the last three months at Westminster, presented by Alicia McCarthy.
Mark D'Arcy is joined by Financial Times journalist Laura Hughes, Daily Telegraph journalist Kate McCann and playwright James Graham to review the year's political books. Show more
The lecture by Sir Winston Churchill's grandson Sir Nicolas Soames MP on the life of the wartime leader, titled Winston Churchill: The Great Human Being, from Friday 13 July.
The Scottish government-led debate in the Scottish parliament on protecting the powers of the Scottish parliament, from Tuesday 26 June.