Summary

  • Catch up on all the political interviews from The Andrew Marr Show, Pienaar's Politics and Sunday Politics

  • There are 67 days until the general election

  • The Conservatives and Liberal Democrats are at odds over how to deal with university 'hate preachers'

  • Labour's Yvette Cooper said the security services have had their 'hands tied' by the coalition

  • General Sir Peter Wall, the former head of the army, called for manifesto commitments from parties to spend 2% of GDP on defence

  1. BBC One, 11:00 GMTpublished at 08:21 Greenwich Mean Time 1 March 2015

    Sunday Politics

    Today's political coverage on the BBC starts, of course, with Andrew Marr - but by no means finishes there. Join Andrew Neil on the Sunday Politics sofa at 11:00 GMT on BBC One, where he'll be joined by: Labour's Liam Byrne, the shadow universities minister; UKIP leader Nigel Farage; the Conservative former Defence Secretary Liam Fox; and the journalists Isabel Oakeshott, Nicholas Watt, and Janan Ganesh.

    Sunday Politics guests
  2. BBC One, 09:00 GMTpublished at 08:20 Greenwich Mean Time 1 March 2015

    The Andrew Marr Show

    Yvette Cooper

    It's been a frantic week in the political world, with election fever spreading to more and more people. UKIP kicked off its spring conference; Labour announced it would reduce tuition fees by a third; and new immigration statistics proved embarrassing for the Conservative Party. But it wasn't a week spent entirely slinging mud - the coalition outlined a new devolved settlement for Wales, in a news conference that saw a show of unity and good humour between David Cameron and Nick Clegg. Join Andrew Marr at 09:00 GMT on BBC One to review the past week and look ahead to the next. His guests today include Shadow Home Secretary Yvette Cooper; Cardinal Vincent Nichols, Archbishop of Westminster; and the actress Kristen Scott-Thomas.

  3. Good morningpublished at 08:04 Greenwich Mean Time 1 March 2015

    Alex Hunt
    Politics editor, BBC News Online

    Hello and welcome to a fresh Sunday's political coverage - there are only nine more before the election takes place. Sam Francis and Adam Donald will bring you all the main news and comment from the papers, and all the key moments from the morning's programmes such as The Andrew Marr Show, Pienaar's Politics and Sunday Politics. Don't forget you can get in touch by emailing politics@bbc.co.uk or via social media @bbcpolitics