Conservative MP for Rutland and Melton, Alicia Kearns, makes her maiden speech in the House of Commons, from Monday 13 January.
Stephen Sackur speaks to Armando Ianucci, hugely successful writer and director of comedy on TV and film. Is there ever a bad time and place to be funny? Show more
Select Committees
Huawei and the UK's 5G Network Committee
2 hours on BBC Parliament
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Science and Technology Committee session on the UK telecommunications infrastructure and domestic capability from Thursday 9 July. Show more
Conservative MP for Wantage, David Johnston, makes his maiden speech in the House of Commons, from Tuesday 14 January.
A speech by Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster Michael Gove on 'The Privilege of Public Service' as the Ditchley annual lecture, from Saturday 27 June.
DUP MP for Upper Bann, Carla Lockhart, makes her maiden speech in the House of Commons, from Wednesday 8 January.
In the second programme in a series of interviews with five former cabinet secretaries, political journalist Sue Cameron talks to Lord Butler. Show more
Liberal Democrat MP for North East Fife, Wendy Chamberlain, makes her maiden speech in the House of Commons, from Tuesday 14 January.
A review of how Parliament has tackled the coronavirus crisis, presented by David Cornock.
Labour MP for Coventry South, Zarah Sultana, making her maiden speech in the House of Commons, from Friday 20 December 2019.
Mark D’Arcy talks to historian Paul Lay about his book Providence Lost on the rise and fall of Oliver Cromwell’s Protectorate.
Labour MP for Vauxhall, Florence Eshalomi, making her maiden speech in the House of Commons, from Thursday 16 January.
Coverage of a statement by health minister Nadine Dorries in response to the publication of the Cumberledge Review into medical device and medicine safety, from Thursday 9 July. Show more
Conservative MP for Bishop Auckland, Dehenna Davison, makes her maiden speech in the House of Commons, from Thursday 16 January.
Highlights of the week in Washington in the fourth year of Donald Trump's presidency.
C-SPAN's White House Correspondent Steve Scully interviews leading figures on the American political scene and takes viewers' calls.
Select Committees
Economic Impact of Coronavirus Committee
2 hours, 30 minutes on BBC Parliament
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The Treasury select committee session on the economic impact of the coronavirus pandemic, with evidence from former chancellors Lord Darling, George Osborne and Philip Hammond, from Wednesday 3 June.
America this Week
Testimony of George Floyd's Brother
1 hour, 40 minutes on BBC Parliament
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Coverage of the testimony by the brother of George Floyd to the House of Representatives' hearing on police violence, alongside civil rights leaders and a police chief, from Thursday 11 June.
Liberal Democrat MP for Twickenham, Munira Wilson, makes her maiden speech in the House of Commons, from Thursday 16 January.
HARDtalk
Kathy Sullivan – Scientist and former astronaut
30 minutes on BBC Parliament
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Stephen Sackur speaks to Kathy Sullivan, the first American woman to walk in space. The human impulse is to explore new frontiers but are we properly respecting the science? Show more
Conservative MP for Leigh, James Grundy, makes his maiden speech in the House of Commons, from Thursday 12 March.
In the third programme in a series of interviews with five former cabinet secretaries, political journalist Sue Cameron talks to Lord Wilson. Show more
Conservative MP for South West Hertfordshire, Gagan Mohindra, makes his maiden speech in the House of Commons, from Tuesday 17 March.
Coverage of questions in the London Assembly to Mayor Sadiq Khan from Thursday 16 July.
Conservative MP for Devizes, Danny Kruger, makes his maiden speech in the House of Commons, from Wednesday 29 January.
Select Committees
National Security Committee
1 hour, 35 minutes on BBC Parliament
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MP and peers on the National Security Strategy Joint Committee hear from the outgoing national security adviser Sir Mark Sedwill, from Wednesday 8 July.
Conservative MP for Hyndburn, Sara Britcliffe, makes her maiden speech in the House of Commons, from Tuesday 28 April.
Mark D’Arcy talks to author and politician Kenny MacAskill about his book Radical Scotland on Scotland's radical political history.
SNP MP for Aberdeen South, Stephen Flynn, makes his maiden speech in the House of Commons, from Thursday 20 January.
Alicia McCarthy looks back at how Westminster tackled the big issues beyond coronavirus prior to the summer 2020 recess, including the Budget, Huawei, Black Lives Matter and domestic abuse. Show more
Live coverage of the statement in the House of Commons by chancellor of the exchequer Rishi Sunak on the economy. Show more
Stephen Sackur speaks to British playwright James Graham. In the wake of the coronavirus pandemic, how much do we care about protecting our culture? Show more
Conservative MP for North Norfolk, Duncan Baker, makes his maiden speech to the House of Commons, from Wednesday 5 February.
In the fourth programme in a series of interviews with five former cabinet secretaries, political journalist Sue Cameron talks to Lord Turnbull. Show more
Labour MP for the City of Durham, Mary Kelly Foy, gives her maiden speech in the House of Commons, from Wednesday 4 March.
German chancellor Angela Merkel sets out the priorities for the German presidency of the European Union in the European Parliament in Brussels, from Wednesday 8 July.