Coverage of questions in the House of Commons to Prime Minister Boris Johnson on Wednesday 25 March.
A short lecture by historian Kate Williams on the 1534 Act of Supremacy which made Henry VIII the head of the church in England.
The statement in the Scottish Parliament by First Minister Nicola Sturgeon and Cabinet Secretary for Justice Humza Yousaf on the coronavirus, from Tuesday 24 March.
Highlights from across the week in Parliament as well as the Scottish Parliament, the Welsh Assembly and the Northern Ireland Assembly, presented by David Cornock.
Mark D'Arcy talks to barrister and broadcaster Hashi Mohamed about his book People Like Us: What it Takes to Make it in Modern Britain.
Political journalist Steve Richards looks at Joseph Chamberlain, who first split the Liberal Party and later the Unionists. Show more
Live coverage of the Home Affairs select committee session on the impact of coronavirus on domestic violence with evidence from Dame Vera Baird, Anne Longfield and representatives of charities. Show more
Historian Sean Lang delivers a short lecture on the 1935 Government of India Act, which granted India a degree of self-government.
Mark D'Arcy talks to economist and journalist Liam Halligan about his book Home Truths on the UK’s housing shortage.
The debate in the House of Lords on efforts to reduce global traffic deaths as part of the UN's sustainable development goals, from Thursday 19 March. Show more
Professor Vernon Bogdanor on the 1931 National Government formed by Labour leader Ramsay MacDonald to avoid a general election during a financial crisis.
Mark D'Arcy talks to Emma Crewe and Andrew Walker about their book, An Extraordinary Scandal, on the MPs expenses crisis of 2009.
Historian Kate Williams on the 1832 Reform Act, which widened the franchise for general elections, created constituencies in new cities and abolished the 'rotten boroughs'.
Mark D'Arcy talks to journalist and broadcaster Kim Ghattas about her book Black Wave, about the rivalry that has shaped the Middle East.
Health Minister Robin Swann and Economy Minister Diane Dodds taking questions from MLAs on the Ad Hoc Committee on the COVID-19 Response in the main chamber at Stormont, from Wednesday 15 April.
Coverage of the Treasury select committee session on the economic impact of coronavirus, with Stephen Jones, Stephen Haddrill, Sam Woods, Sarah Breeden and Christopher Woolard, from 15 April. Show more
Political and parliamentary highlights.
The latest news conference held by health secretary Matt Hancock with the chief medical officer Chris Whitty and deputy chief scientific adviser Angela McLean, from Wednesday 15 April. Show more
The latest news conference from the Scottish government with first minister Nicola Sturgeon, interim chief medical officer Dr Gregor Smith and health secretary Jeane Freeman, from Wednesday 15 April. Show more
Coverage of the latest news conference held by education minister Kirsty Williams, from Wednesday 15 April.
Briefings
Northern Ireland Executive Coronavirus News Conference, 15/04/2020
30 minutes on BBC Parliament
Coverage of the latest news conference held by first minister Arlene Foster and deputy first minister Michelle O’Neil, from Wednesday 15 April.
Coverage of the debate in the House of Commons' second chamber, Westminster Hall, on bank branch closures, from Wednesday 18 March.
Mark D’Arcy talks to author and politician Kenny MacAskill about his book Radical Scotland on Scotland's radical political history.
The statement in the Welsh Assembly from the cabinet secretary for health and social services, Vaughan Gething, from Tuesday 24 March.
Professor Vernon Bogdanor delivering a short lecture on the creation of a Scottish Parliament and an Assembly for Wales.
In the final programme in a series of half-hour unscripted talks on party splits, political journalist Steve Richards looks at how Brexit has split the two main political parties.
The latest news conference held by health secretary Matt Hancock with the chief medical officer Chris Whitty and deputy chief scientific adviser Angela McLean, from Wednesday 15 April. Show more
Professor Vernon Bogdanor gives a short lecture on the 1911 Parliament Act which established the primacy of the House of Commons over the House of Lords.
Mark D'Arcy talks to writer Glenn Patterson about his book on Northern Ireland, Backstop Land.
In the first programme in a series of half-hour unscripted talks on party splits, political journalist Steve Richards looks at Robert Peel and The Corn Laws.
Coverage of questions in the House of Commons to Prime Minister Boris Johnson on Wednesday 25 March.
A short lecture by historian Kate Williams on the 1534 Act of Supremacy which made Henry VIII the head of the church in England.
The statement in the Scottish Parliament by First Minister Nicola Sturgeon and Cabinet Secretary for Justice Humza Yousaf on the coronavirus, from Tuesday 24 March.