The debate in the House of Lords on the role of reducing inequality and job insecurity in tackling mental illness, from Thursday 4 July.
Mark D'Arcy in discussion with author and former MP Chris Mullin on his book The Friends of Harry Perkins.
In this final lecture, former judge Jonathan Sumption makes some suggestions to restore faith in democracy – starting by fixing the party system and changing the way we vote. Show more
SNP MP Joanna Cherry delivers a lecture on 'Women and British Politics, where next?' from Monday 21 January. Show more
Mark D’Arcy talks to historians Dick Leonard and Mark Garnett about their new book Titans: Fox vs Pitt.
Tony Hall delivers the Lord Speaker Lecture, ‘The BBC and the future of News: Impartiality, the fightback against ‘fake news’ and the global role of the BBC’, from Wed 20 March. Show more
Former deputy prime minister Lord Heseltine making a speech in his role as the new president of the pro-EU European Movement UK, from Wednesday 29 May.
The speech by international trade secretary Dr Liam Fox to the Centre for Policy Studies titled The Lost Tribe: Finding the Quiet Conservatives, from Thursday 13 June.
Mark D'Arcy in discussion with author David Kogan about his book Protest and Power: The Battle for the Labour Party.
Coverage of Theresa May’s final session of Prime Minister's Questions in the House of Commons, from Wednesday 24 July.
Prime minister Theresa May making her resignation statement in Downing Street on Friday 24 May.
Mark D'Arcy in conversation with Professor Vernon Bogdanor about his latest book, Beyond Brexit: Towards a British Constitution.
The Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy Committee’s session on Clean Growth Strategy and International Climate Change Targets with evidence from Sir David Attenborough, from Tuesday 9 July.
Highlights of the statement by the new prime minister, Boris Johnson, to MPs in the House of Commons, from Thursday 25 July.
Former judge Jonathan Sumption explains how the growth of the law, driven by a demand for greater security and less risk, now means that we have less liberty. Show more
Questions in the Scottish Parliament to First Minister Nicola Sturgeon from Thursday 27 June.
Former prime minister Sir John Major in conversation with Chatham House director Robin Niblett about the UK's role in international affairs, from Thursday 13 June.
Coverage of a debate in Westminster Hall on the contribution of Polish forces to the UK efforts in World War Two, from Tuesday 2 July.
Mark D'Arcy in discussion with Labour MP Rachel Reeves about her book Women of Westminster: The MPs Who Changed Politics.
Coverage of the 20th anniversary of the Scottish Parliament attended by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II. Presented by Rebecca Curran and Brian Taylor. Show more
Prime minister Theresa May's speech in Stirling on the future of the Union and the review into the UK government and devolution, from Thursday 4 July.
Sir Edward Leigh delivers a lecture on 'What if Michael Heseltine, not John Major, had become PM in 1990?' in the Speaker's House from Monday 20 May.
Jonathan Sumption discusses state legitimacy and how democracy can be effective in accommodating political differences. Show more
Coverage of a debate in the House of Commons on the law covering assisted dying, from Thursday 4 July.
Mark D'Arcy talks to Jon Davis and John Rentoul about their latest book Heroes or Villains?: The Blair Government Reconsidered.
Questions in the Welsh Assembly to First Minister Mark Drakeford from Tuesday 16 July.
The speech by the cabinet secretary Sir Mark Sedwill on future public service challenges at the Institute of Government, from Thursday 13 June.
Highlights of the European Parliament session in Strasbourg, with the statement from the candidate for the presidency of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen, from Tuesday 16 July.
The housing, communities and local government committee's hearing on the Grenfell Tower inquiry, with evidence from Grenfell residents, from Monday 8 July.
Mark D'Arcy talks to Tim Bouverie about his new book Appeasing Hitler: Chamberlain, Churchill and the Road to War.