BBC Wales journalist Elliw Gwawr visits Highgate Cottage in Llanystumdwy, the childhood home of First World War premier David Lloyd George.
In the sixth programme of half-hour unscripted talks on leading political figures who did not make it to the top job, Steve Richards looks at the careers of David and Ed Miliband. Show more
The House of Commons Liaison committee hearing with prime minister Theresa May from Thursday 29 November.
Mark D'Arcy in discussion with Diarmaid MacCulloch about his book, Thomas Cromwell: A Life.
Alicia McCarthy presents a review of the parliamentary highlights at Westminster since September.
Suffrage campaigns were led by women, but some men, such as activist Fred Pethick-Lawrence, who was put in gaol, and MPs John Stuart Mill and Keir Hardie, played supporting roles. Show more
In the final programme in a series of half-hour unscripted talks on leading political figures who did not make it to the top job, Steve Richards looks at Rab Butler. Show more
Coverage of questions in the House of Commons to prime minister Theresa May from Wednesday 19 December.
Highlights from the Political Studies Association annual awards ceremony in London, hosted by broadcaster Jon Snow, from Tuesday 27 November.
The science and technology committee's session on the impact of social media and screen use on young people's health with evidence from Children's Commissioner Anne Longfield. Show more
Mark D'Arcy in discussion with journalist Michael Crick about his book The Sultan of Swing, about the life of polling expert and inventor of the Swingometer David Butler.
Recorded coverage of questions in the Welsh Assembly to first minister Carwyn Jones, from Tuesday 11 December.
In the fifth programme in a series of half-hour unscripted talks on leading political figures who did not make it to the top job, Steve Richards looks at Neil Kinnock. Show more
Labour MP Harriet Harman delivers a lecture on women and British politics, from Monday 22 October.
Recorded coverage of questions in the London Assembly to Mayor Sadiq Khan from Thursday 20 December.
Dame Margaret Hodge in conversation with the Presiding Officer of the Scottish Parliament. Recorded at the Festival of Politics in the Scottish Parliament on Friday 12 October. Show more
Highlights of a debate in the House of Commons.
In the third programme in a series of half-hour unscripted talks on leading political figures who did not make it to the top job, Steve Richards looks at Tony Benn. Show more
Transport Committee's session on rail timetable changes with evidence from transport secretary Chris Grayling, from Monday 22 October.
Tributes in the House of Commons to the Prince of Wales marking his 70th birthday, from Wednesday 14 November.
Lord Lexden delivers a lecture in the Carlton Club on Conservative Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain, from Monday 9 July.
Mark D'Arcy in discussion with Jeanne Marie Laskas about her book, To Obama: With Love, Joy, Hate and Despair.
Conservative MP Anna Soubry delivers a lecture on 'Women and British Politics, where next?' from Monday 19 November.
Alicia McCarthy presents a review of the parliamentary highlights at Westminster since September.
Suffrage campaigns were led by women, but some men, such as activist Fred Pethick-Lawrence, who was put in gaol, and MPs John Stuart Mill and Keir Hardie, played supporting roles. Show more
The UK Youth Parliament debate in the chamber of the House of Commons on knife crime, from Friday 9 November.
Author and historian Professor Kate Williams visits Hughenden, the Buckinghamshire house transformed by Victorian prime minister Benjamin Disraeli.
In the eighth programme in a series of half-hour unscripted talks on leading political figures who did not make it to the top job, Steve Richards looks at Ken Clarke. Show more
Recorded coverage of questions in the Scottish Parliament to first minister Nicola Sturgeon, from Thursday 20 December.
Lord Hunt of Wirral delivers a lecture on 'Ted Heath: The leader who inspired my generation', recorded in Salisbury on Saturday 20 October.
King of the Netherlands, Willem-Alexander, gives a Royal Address in the Palace of Westminster as part of his first official state visit to the UK, from Tuesday 23 October.
In the first programme in a series of half-hour unscripted talks on leading political figures who did not make it to the top job, Steve Richards looks at Michael Heseltine. Show more