Questions in the Scottish Parliament to first minister Nicola Sturgeon from Thursday 25 March.
Coverage of the Science and Technology select committee session on a new UK research funding agency from Thursday 17 March. Show more
HARDtalk
Timothy Snyder - Professor of History, Yale University
30 minutes on BBC Parliament
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Stephen Sackur speaks to Timothy Snyder, one of America's leading historians. Were there initial signs of fascism in the Trump era or is that pushing historical parallels too far? Show more
Coverage of the debate in the House of Lords on the 2021 Budget Statement, from Friday 12 March.
BBC Parliament's Selina Seth presents a short guide to the history of diversity in the House of Commons.
Former chancellors Lord Lamont, Lord Darling and George Osborne in conversation about tax policy at the Institute for Government, from Tuesday 9 March.
Questions in the Welsh Parliament to first minister Mark Drakeford on Tuesday 23 March.
Dr Mark Carney takes us back to the high drama of the global financial crash of 2008. More than a decade on, how much have the bankers changed their ways? Show more
Joint Lords and Commons committee session examining the UK government's review of the Human Rights Act 1998. Show more
HARDtalk
Laurie Santos - Cognitive Scientist, Professor of Psychology at Yale University
30 minutes on BBC Parliament
Stephen Sackur speaks to American psychologist Professor Laurie Santos, whose work on the science of happiness has won her an audience of millions far beyond the lecture theatre. Show more
BBC Parliament's Faye Kidd presents a brief history of the Northern Ireland legislature from parliament to power-sharing.
BBC Parliament's programme looking back at the week in Westminster with Alicia McCarthy.
Coverage of the International Women's Day debate in the House of Commons, from Thursday 11 March.
Douglas Chapman introduces his Bill to the House of Commons, covering the automated purchase and resale of gaming hardware to tackle the problem of online 'scalping'. Show more
Professor Margaret MacMillan delivers a Gresham College lecture looking back at the Treaty of Versailles a hundred years later. From 4 June 2019.
Conservative party historian Lord Lexden charts the career of Andrew Bonar Law from his birth in Canada to Downing Street, via Pembroke Lodge in Kensington.
Commons Home Affairs Committee session on the work of the UK government's Home Office, with evidence from home secretary Priti Patel and officials, from Wednesday 24 February.
Stephen Sackur speaks to the Booker Prize-winning author Douglas Stuart. How does he extract so much love from hardship in his novels? Show more
Statement in the Assembly on updates to the Covid-19 response and social restrictions in Northern Ireland, with first minister Arlene Foster, from Tuesday 16 March.
The Treasury select committee session taking evidence on the 2021 Budget from Chancellor of the Exchequer Rishi Sunak, from earlier today.
Dr Mark Carney charts how we have come to esteem financial value over human value and how we have gone from market economies to market societies. Show more
HARDtalk
Baroness Minouche Shafik - Director of the London School of Economics
30 minutes on BBC Parliament
Stephen Sackur speaks to Baroness Minouche Shafik, director of the London School of Economics. Is humanity capable of collective action to meet global challenges? Show more
Coverage of a session of the DCMS Committee on the economics of music streaming, with witnesses from Amazon, Apple and Spotify, as well as DCMS minister Caroline Dineage, from Tuesday 23 February.