House of Commons proceedings in Westminster Hall including debates on persecution of religious groups in India, Covid-19 and early years settings, and waste incineration, from Tuesday 12 January. Show more
House of Commons proceedings in Westminster Hall from Tuesday 12 January.
David Cornock tells the story of how Toynbee Hall and London's East End shaped the politics of Labour prime minister Clement Attlee.
Questions in the Scottish Parliament to First Minister Nicola Sturgeon on Thursday 14 January.
Cabinet secretary for health Jeane Freeman making a statement on the Scottish government's vaccine rollout plan, from Wednesday 13 January.
Cabinet secretary for education John Swinney making a statement to MSPs on schools and remote learning arrangements, from Wednesday 13 January.
The statement by the chancellor of the Exchequer, Rishi Sunak, updating MPs on the economy and the government's measures to tackle the coronavirus pandemic, from Monday 11 January. Show more
Questions in the House of Commons to housing, communities and local government secretary Robert Jenrick and his team of ministers, from Monday 11 January.
Questions in the Welsh Parliament to first minister Mark Drakeford on Tuesday 12 January.
Coverage of a statement by minister for health and social services Vaughan Gething on the rollout of Covid-19 vaccines in Wales, from Tuesday 12 January.
A debate in the Welsh Parliament on the draft Budget for 2021-22, from Tuesday 12 January.
The Education select committee session on the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on schools and education with evidence from the secretary of state for education, Gavin Williamson, from 13 January. Show more
BBC Parliament's Selina Seth presents a snappy guide on what it takes to make an MP's Maiden speech in the House of Commons.
Professor Chris Whitty, the chief medical officer for England, giving a lecture for Gresham College on Screening: When is it Useful, When is it Not?, from Wednesday 13 January.
Former foreign secretary Jeremy Hunt and former prime minister Tony Blair speaking on how the UK forms new alliances, and its role as part of the wider network of liberal democracies, from 15 January. Show more
The ruling from the Supreme Court on small firms receiving insurance payments covering losses from the first lockdown under business interruption policies, from Friday 15 January.
BBC Parliament's Selina Seth presents a guide to the role of the Supreme Court in the UK.
The speech by the leader of the Labour party, Keir Starmer, from Monday 11 January.
Stephen Sackur speaks to lawyer Alan Dershowitz, part of Trump's first impeachment team. Will he help in the defence of Trump when the second impeachment process takes place? Show more
BBC Parliament's programme looking back at the week in Westminster, presented by David Cornock. Show more
The Education select committee session on the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on schools and education with evidence from the secretary of state for education, Gavin Williamson, from 13 January. Show more
Professor Chris Whitty, the chief medical officer for England, giving a lecture for Gresham College on Screening: When is it Useful, When is it Not?, from Wednesday 13 January.
Former foreign secretary Jeremy Hunt and former prime minister Tony Blair speaking on how the UK forms new alliances, and its role as part of the wider network of liberal democracies, from 15 January. Show more