Highlights of Thursday in Parliament presented by David Cornock.
Recorded coverage of questions in the London Assembly to Mayor Sadiq Khan, from Thursday 16 May
Work and Pensions Committee's session on overpayments of carer's allowance with evidence from Sir Amyas Morse, Comptroller and Auditor General of National Audit Office. Show more
Digital, Culture, Media and Sport Committee's session on addictive and immersive technologies and social media with evidence from Google, YouTube and Instagram. Show more
Questions in the House of Lords from Thursday 16 May.
Exiting the European Union Committee's session on the progress of Brexit negotiations with evidence from the TUC, Open Europe, lawyers and academics, from Wednesday 15 May.
Lords EU Committee’s session on the progress of Brexit negotiations with evidence from Brexit secretary Stephen Barclay, from Wednesday 15 May.
The Conservative Party campaign launch for the European Parliament elections with prime minister Theresa May in Bristol, from Friday 17 May.
The launch event in Glasgow for the Scottish National Party manifesto for the European Parliament elections from Friday 17 May. With a speech from leader Nicola Sturgeon. Show more
The launch event in Edinburgh for the Scottish Liberal Democrats manifesto for the European Parliament elections from Tuesday 14 May, with Scottish Lib Dem leader Willie Rennie.
The launch event in Glasgow for the Scottish Greens' manifesto for the European Parliament elections from Tuesday 7 May, with the party co-convenor Patrick Harvie.
The launch event for the Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party campaign for the European Parliament elections at the Deanston Distillery in Doune from Wednesday 15 May. Show more
Andrew Neil reviews the political week with Michael Portillo, Melanie Onn, John Nicolson and Belinda de Lucy. Show more
A look back at the week in Westminster presented by David Cornock.
Coverage of questions in the House of Commons to prime minister Theresa May from Wednesday 15 May.
Caroline Criado Perez, Peter Hitchens, Emma Barr and Steve Richards join Jo Coburn to discuss Theresa May’s departure and whether facial recognition can be used to cut crime. Show more
Digital, Culture, Media and Sport Committee's session on addictive and immersive technologies and social media with evidence from Google, YouTube and Instagram. Show more
Coverage of questions in the House of Commons to the foreign secretary Jeremy Hunt and his team of ministers, from Tuesday 14 May.