Coverage of a statement to the House of Commons by new prime minister Boris Johnson on his government's priorities, followed by questioning by MPs, from Thursday 25 July.
Daniel Brittain is joined by crossbench peer Baroness Meacher, Conservative peer Baroness Fookes and Labour peer Baroness Prosser for more discussion of political news.
The speech by former Prime Minister Gordon Brown on Brexit and the incoming new Conservative government, from Monday 22 July.
Dr Paul Seaward, research professor, History of Parliament Trust delivering a lecture entitled A Brief History of (Parliamentary) Time, from Wednesday 12 June.
Mark D'Arcy in discussion with author David Kogan about his book Protest and Power: The Battle for the Labour Party.
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.
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
The speech by Jo Swinson shortly after she won the Liberal Democrat leadership election, from Monday 22 July.
The debate in the House of Lords on the impact of public services on the lives of young people, from Thursday 18 July.
Mark D'Arcy in discussion with historian Katie Hickman about her new book - She-Merchants, Buccaneers and Gentlewomen: British women in India 1600–1900.
A committee session on the proposed closure of the Ford plant at Bridgend, from Monday 8 July. Show more
Questions in the Welsh Assembly to First Minister Mark Drakeford from Tuesday 16 July.
SNP MP Joanna Cherry delivers a lecture on 'Women and British Politics, where next?' from Monday 21 January. Show more
The speech by the cabinet secretary Sir Mark Sedwill on future public service challenges at the Institute of Government, from Thursday 13 June.
Mark D’Arcy talks to historians Dick Leonard and Mark Garnett about their new book Titans: Fox vs Pitt.
Jonathan Sumption discusses state legitimacy and how democracy can be effective in accommodating political differences. Show more
US president Donald Trump and prime minister Theresa May holding a joint news conference in Whitehall as part of the president's state visit to the UK, from Tuesday 4 June.
Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn speaking at the anti-Trump visit protests in central London, from Tuesday 4 June.
Debate in the House of Lords on leaks of private communications of the UK's ambassador to the United States, Sir Kim Darroch, and his subsequent resignation, from Thursday 25 July.
The debate in the House of Commons’ second chamber, Westminster Hall, on defence spending, from Tuesday 16 July.
Mark D'Arcy talks to Jon Davis and John Rentoul about their latest book Heroes or Villains?: The Blair Government Reconsidered.
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.
In his third lecture, Jonathan Sumption argues that concepts of human rights have a long history in the common law. Show more
Mark D'Arcy in conversation with Professor Vernon Bogdanor about his latest book, Beyond Brexit: Towards a British Constitution.
The debate in the House of Commons on the persecution of Christians overseas, from Thursday 18 July.
Daniel Brittain is joined by crossbench peer Baroness Meacher, Conservative peer Baroness Fookes and Labour peer Baroness Prosser for more discussion of political news.
Newly-elected Conservative Party leader Boris Johnson speaks at an event in central London following the announcement of his victory over Jeremy Hunt, from Tuesday 23 July.
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 speaks in Downing Street moments before travelling to Buckingham Palace to hand her resignation to the Queen, from Wednesday 24 July.
Prime minister Boris Johnson speaks in Downing Street after being asked by the Queen to form a new government, from Wednesday 24 July.
Mark D'Arcy in discussion with author and historian Peter Riddell on his book 15 Minutes of Power: The Uncertain Life of British Ministers.
Coverage of a statement to the House of Commons by new prime minister Boris Johnson on his government's priorities, followed by questioning by MPs, from Thursday 25 July.
Recorded coverage of questions in the London Assembly to Mayor Sadiq Khan from Thursday 18 July.