Daily Politics and Sunday Politics highlights of 2016
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Christmas recess
The Daily Politics returns on 9 January, and Sunday Politics on 15 January
Tuesday 20 December
Monday 19 December
Sunday 18 December
Friday 16 December
A flavour of the debate in Holyrood, external
Derek Mackay on tax rates in Scotland, external
Derek Mackay on Scottish tax and council spending, external
What happened when the PM went to Brussels?, external
How will UK work with EU after Brexit?
How the welfare state has evolved
Schools minister defends budget changes
Who will be the next European Parliament president?
Thursday 15 December
School funding winners and losers
Schools minister defends budget changes
Why are Labour MPs singing about shops?
Maguire and Wickham on Jayne Fisher appointment, external
Jayne Fisher is due to start working in the Labour leader's office, external
Norman Smith on social care funding announcement, external
Communities secretary Sajid Javid on social care funding, external
Wednesday 14 December
Why Davies wants to join equality committee
Reviewing the 'longest-ever PMQs'
PMQs: '13 years and no action whatsoever' on social care
PMQs: Corbyn: Get a grip and fund it properly please
PMQs: PM urged to sack 'passive transport secretary'
Was this the longest-ever PMQs?, external
PM asked about EU/EEA citizens living in Britain, external
SNP leader asks about UK selling weapons to Saudis, external
PM asks Corbyn to get Aslef to call off Southern rail strikes, external
Corbyn and May on social care budget claims, external
Jeremy Corbyn asks Theresa May about Jo Cox, external
PM says foreign sec is an FFS - a fine foreign secretary, external
Andy McDonald on strike action, external
Penny Mordaunt on strike action, external
Rail strikes and other industrial action, external
Tuesday 13 December
Southern rail strike: Herbert v Whelan
Beckett on Labour: We have not cracked it yet
Brexit tracker: Environment, food and rural affairs
Should big shops stay closed on Boxing Day?
BBC political editor on Coyne v McCluskey, external
BBC political editor on Unite union vote, external
John Redwood on Liam Fox comments, external
Southern Rail strike update from London's Victoria rail station, external
What's the Southern strike about?, external
Margaret Beckett on Morning Star coverage of Aleppo, external
Monday 12 December
How to fund social care in England?
Should UK give EU citizens the right to remain?
Meet the team who turn MPs' words into text
Is prison food affecting inmates' behaviour?
Crochet: Would you like to hold Michael Gove?, external
Vaizey: It's true, I am incredibly dull in Parliament, external
Vaizey asked about Ken Clarke comments, external
The political week ahead, external
Who cares about the colour of a UK passport?, external
Jess Phillips on poll ratings and by-election results, external
Sunday 11 December
Are the Remainers now leading the resistance?
Ken Clarke: Don't think PM will go for 'hard' Brexit
Can Labour recover after by-election slip-up?
Ken Clarke: Tone of politics getting 'nastier & sillier, external
Chris Leslie: Labour needs to have a credible plan, external
Friday 9 December
Is Really British shop really racist?
By-election result 'humiliating' for Labour
Wanting a political book for Christmas?
Can crowdfunding help pay for politics?
Dan Snow talks crowdfunding, external
Toby Young on Boris Johnson and Malcolm Rifkind, external
Rifkind lists two problems for Boris Johnson, external
Reaction to Boris Johnson's comments about Saudi Arabia, external
Thursday 8 December
Could Momentum become its own party?
Should all elections be first past the post?
'I knew people were concerned about immigration'
Should all elections be first past the post?
MP tells Commons about voting systems, external
A look back at some political highlights of 2016 (so far), external
Not often we have breaking news about tax, external
Paul Mason talks Momentum and groups on the political left, external
Stephen Kinnock talks Brexit, external
Bernard Jenkin talks Brexit, external
MPs are asking Theresa May about her vision for Brexit, external
Wednesday 7 December
MP raises 'chaos and utter misery' for Chase Line passengers, external
Carolyn Harris asks for meeting on meeting child funeral costs, external
Nigel Dodds asks David Lidington about Brexit, external
Peter Bone question to 'excellent acting prime minister's, external
Job centre closures question from the SNP, external
First PMQs question from Thornberry standing in for Corbyn, external
First PMQs question for David Lidington, standing in for PM, external
Laura K won the Press Gazette journalist of the year award, external
Stephen Gethins on Brexit and #indyref2, external
Second Scottish independence referendum?, external
Getting muddy, or being clear, on the Daily Politics, external
What's going on over Brexit and Article 50 talks?, external
Who is David Lidington?, external
MPs applaud 90-year-old Holocaust campaigner
Does government want UK to stay in EU customs union?
'Mutiny on the Bounty as shot by Carry On team'
Tuesday 6 December
Should the House of Lords be cut in size?
Rail changes 'wholly unnecessary'
What's the big issue for Sleaford voters?
Frosty relations on Russian politics
Is the House of Lords too big?, external
Prof John Curtice on by-elections, external
Pienaar on May and Brexit, external
Pienaar on human rights issues for PM, external
Explainer: Reorganising the railways, external
Tm Montgomerie on Wednesday's Opposition Day Debate, external
Monday 5 December
Casey: Time to have honest conversations
Louise Casey on her review into opportunity and integration, external
A guide to 2016 political 'rudery'
What do the markets make of Italian vote?
Article 50: Dorries v Gardiner
Nadine Dorries on political insults, external
What's in the political diary this week?, external
Don't talk over each other, says Jo Coburn, external
BBC correspondent at the Supreme Court, external
What is going in the Supreme Court about Article 50?, external
Sunday 4 December
Is UKIP now a threat to Labour seats in the North?
Nick Clegg on Article 50 and single market access
Diane Abbott on Labour's stance on immigration
Clegg: Lib Dem will block Article 50 "in certain circumstances", external
Nick Clegg on free trade and single market, external
Friday 2 December
Time for a new UK capital city?
The political week in 60 seconds
'Never a better time to be alive than today'
Peter Bone reacts to David Davis on UK money for single market, external
Farron: Some EU nations face 'similar pressures to us', external
Tim Farron on the UK-EU negotiations, external
Thursday 1 December
Wednesday 30 November
Tuesday 29 November
UK businesses and Brexit, external
How is British business after Brexit vote?
Airport and Brexit choice for Richmond voters
Secret papers keep getting caught on camera
What does Trump's win mean for climate change?, external
How many independent MPs can you recall?
Digby Jones on the work MPs do, external
Monday 28 November
Sunday 27 November
Friday 25 November
What does Women's Equality Party stand for?
Is a political party for women's interests needed?
Past and present threats to Latvia's defence
Do MEPs want Turkey to join the EU?
Where does the EU stand on Turkey joining as a member?, external
What's happened in European politics this week?
Conservative MP on welfare cuts: The fight goes on, external
UKIP MEP asked about party spending claims, external
Is Tony Blair's return to political stage welcomed?, external
Is it a black day for the economic prospects of British workers, external
Should "appalling fruitcakes" be jailed for war medal fraud?, external
Thursday 24 November
Reviewing the Autumn Statement
Jo Cox murder 'a political assassination'
Why were Labour MPs on phones during McDonnell speech?
What does US exit from TPP mean for trade?
Civil service planning for Brexit: Bernard Jenkin, external
Civil service planning for Brexit: Alistair Carmichael, external
Wednesday 23 November
Tuesday 22 November
Autumn Statement preview: Perry v Dowd
Looking ahead to the Autumn Statement, external
Conservative MP on talk of Ambassador Farage?, external
Perry and McDonald on rail strikes and safety
'Whole government' backs jailing Walter Mittys
Should fake war heroes go to jail?
Rees Evans: UKIP clique does not want reform
Richard Westcott on background to Southern Rail strikes, external
Why does gov't chief whip keep a tarantula on his desk?, external
Monday 21 November
Hannan: Begin phased, gradual repatriation of power
Where do parties stand on immigration?
Why are Tories dropping election candidate?
What CBI wants to hear from political leaders
The political week ahead, external
Dan Hannan on Theresa May's business plans, external
Cat Smith on Corbyn and May business plans, external
Sunday 20 November
Tory MP on leaving customs union and single market
Debate: Who will be the best UKIP leader?
'Leave campaign had no clear argument on single market'
What is going on in Planet UKIP?
Suella Fernandes on 'Hard Brexit' pressure group, external
Open Britain Director on single market arguments, external
Suzanne Evans on why she'll be the best UKIP leader, external
Paul Nuttall on why he'll be the best leader for UKIP, external
Friday 18 November
Thursday 17 November
What are Labour's business and Brexit plans?
What now for European politics?
Corbyn for Christmas number one?
Figures show the UK retail sector is out-performing predictions, external
Issues on the horizon across Europe, external
Bill Cash on Lords reform U-turn, external
Why has the government dropped its plans for Lords reform?, external
Wednesday 16 November
Shadow Minister without Portfolio on the UK economy, external
Housing minister asked about 'economic shock warnings', external
Number crunching on the UK economy, external
Corbyn: No Brexit plan due to cabinet 'divisions'
May: Corbyn 'incapable of leading'
PM 'should get a grip on inquiry she set up'
Is a Lord Farage on the cards?
MP puts PM on spot over his parents
SNP questions on Brexit, external
PM's tribute to Croydon tram crash victims, external
Speaker intervenes in noisy PMQs, external
Speaker warns MP who shouts at PMQs, external
Speaker intervenes again at PMQs, external
Julian Lewis questions PM on funding BBC Monitoring, external
Philip Davies questions PM on prisoner release, external
Tuesday 15 November
Monday 14 November
Tanni Grey-Thompson wants investment in gyms and pools
How will a post-Brexit UK trade internationally?
Statue to commemorate first atheist MP
A role for Nigel Farage in future UK-US talks?
Yvette Cooper talks Strictly, external
What's in the political diary this week?, external
What is PM saying about UK role in free trade after US election?, external
November recess
Both programmes off-air for a few days
Tuesday 8 November
Monday 7 November
Jacob Rees-Mogg changes his mind on US election, external
What's in the political diary this week?, external
BBC correspondent in Delhi on UK-Indian trade, external
Jacob Rees Mogg on criticism of Judges in Brexit case, external
Liz Kendall on criticism of Judges in Brexit case, external
Soapbox: 'They're not sorry and they have not changed'
Does the UK welcome Indian students and workers?
Sunday 6 November
Brexit fireworks in the aftermath of Article 50 ruling
Richard Burgon: Labour will not block Brexit process
Lord Forsyth: Parliament will look 'ridiculous' if it blocks Brexit
US Election: Clinton or Trump?
'Labour respects the result of the referendum', external
Lord Forsyth on the High Court ruling , external
Jeremy Vine and his US Election graphics, external
Simon Burns MP on why he's backing Clinton, external
Raheem Kassam on why he's backing Trump, externalDaily and Sunday Politics highlights of 2016
Friday 4 November
Stephen Phillips MP standing down from Parliament, external
Who should decide on Brexit: PM or MPs?
Owen Smith could back another EU referendum
'Courts have said they know better than this'
What's happened in Westminster this week?
Why does Suzanne Evans want to lead UKIP?
Is that Trump and Clinton in a BBC studio?
So was that Trump, Clinton, Wark, Kuenssberg, DYYE-ANNE Abbott & another Andrew Neil?, external
Thursday 3 November
BBC political editor on Article 50 ruling, external
'Parliament is sovereign and its approval is a constitutional necessity', external
Iraq people 'suffered more than they had to'
How far can we go in mocking religions?
How accurate were pre-referendum economic forecasts?
Brexit select committee chair on court decision
Wednesday 2 November
Tuesday 1 November
Monday 31 October
Soapbox: 'Let's have quotas for low-skilled work'
How it will be easier to track your MP's votes
What's going on with welfare and benefit changes?
UKIP goal: Replace Labour as real opposition
Nominations close in UKIP leadership race, external
Mordaunt on Wollaston health and social funding claims, external
Sunday 30 October
Friday 28 October
Thursday 27 October
What matters in Richmond: Heathrow or Brexit?
Were the Brexit economic forecasts correct?
Why don't politicians answer the question?
Are peers plotting over referendum result?
Bid for 'fullest possible access' to single market
Goldsmith 'regrets' Heathrow by-election pledge
Wednesday 26 October
PM questioned over Chilcot Inquiry, external
PM asked about Tory manifesto health pledge, external
Angus Robertson asks PM about Russia and Syria, external
Corbyn questions PM on UK policy over Saudi Arabia and Yemen, external
Corbyn and May on Baldrick, Blackadder and Tony Robinson, external
Speaker gives Tory MP a health warning, external
Corbyn and May on 'Brexit means Brexit', external
'Could I start by welcoming the child refugees who have arrived in Britain', external
DP presenters have no clue (about guess the year anyway), external
Will Labour stand for Zac Goldsmith's seat?, external
Why no Conservative candidate to challenge Zac Goldsmith, external
Lib Dem candidate on Conservative 'infighting' Lib Dem unity, external
Is the UK doing enough over the Calais migrant issue?, external
Tuesday 25 October
Press regulation explained, external
How should the press be regulated?
Is outsourcing the answer for public services?
"I don't want any jokes about witches" , external
'We believe we deliver value for money'
Heathrow expansion: Westminster's worst-kept secret?, external
Who backs Heathrow and will it happen?
There will be a by-election in south west London over Heathrow, external
Monday 24 October
Soapbox film: 'Anything but coal must be the motto'
Debate: 'Fracking won't come on line for 10 to 15 years'
UKIP leadership candidate on 'exaggerated' claims
Some of the UKIP leadership candidates, external
What's Brexit got to do with devolved bodies?
Three first ministers are in Downing Street talking Brexit with the PM, external
"It's cold, it is dirty, life is difficult there" in Calais jungle, external
Sunday 23 October
Paul Nuttall announces UKIP leadership bid
What is the significance of the battle for Mosul?
Will commitment to Trident renewal be in Labour's next manifesto?
Paul Nuttall on his leadership bid , external
'We need to move beyond Nigel Farage', external
Paul Nuttall on Farage's 'support' for Donald Trump, external
Rory Stewart on battle for Mosul, external
Danger to UK increased by Mosul success, warns Minister
Friday 21 October
Eagle: 'Complete mess, the making of Concentrix and HMRC'
Why are questions being asked about tax credit payments?, external
Will sat nav revamp save low bridges?
Leanne Wood: 'Being in opposition working very well for us'
Brexit, UKIP, airports and Green in 60 seconds
Jean Claude Juncker talks Theresa May, external
Thursday 20 October
A Brexit vote for MPs and new referendum?
Will food prices go up or down after Brexit?
Feeling blue over new passport colour?
Who opposes the snoopers' charter?
Reporter on the double defecting councillor, external
Nick Clegg on colour of UK passports, external
Andrew Rosindell on colour of UK passports, external
BBC Scotland editor on new IndyRef bill, external
Pollster on the US election polls suggesting Clinton win, external
Oliver Dowden on Brexit and immigration, external
Wednesday 19 October
Kuenssberg and MPs review 'longest' PMQs
Online football players and the Brexit rule
Ken Clarke asks PM about his claims of Brexit leaks, external
PM asked about funding for Birmingham pub bombing inquests, external
MP asks about 'government's appalling two-child policy and rape clause, external
Labour MP Lisa Nandy presses PM on child sex abuse inquiry, external
SNP leader on potential UK role in Yemen air strikes and deaths, external
Corbyn and May on council and health funding, external
Jeremy Corbyn on the Aberfan disaster, external
Can I press her for another present?" asks Peter Bone, external
PM's tribute on the Aberfan disaster, external
"Was that Latin or Italian?" asks Andrew Neil, external
Rachael Maskell on child refugees coming to the UK, external
David Davies on the refugees heading to the UK, external
Foreign Office Minister on the age migrants coming to UK from Calais, external
Tuesday 18 October
'I worry people are giving up on diplomacy'
What now for UKIP after Woolfe resignation?
INTERVIEW: Private members' bill 'farce and charade'
FILM: Private members' bills 'broken and discredited'
FILM: Voters choose new MP to succeed Jo Cox
Thousands of pharmacies to be closed by cuts?
Battle to retake Iraqi city of Mosul from so-called Islamic State, external
Nick Boles not keen to recall Tory leadership race, external
Monday 17 October
Sunday 16 October
Could the PM allow Heathrow expansion to go ahead?
Economic effects of Brexit 'starting to take hold'
Labour must take anti-Semitism criticism seriously, says MP
David Mundell: 'Impossible' for Scotland to remain in EU
Two Conservative MPs debate Heathrow expansion
David Mundell on Scotland, UK and the EU, external
Was the Brexit 'project fear' forecasts on the economy correct?, external
Pat McFadden MP on Brexit and the economy, external
Friday 14 October
Thursday 13 October
Wednesday 12 October
Laura Kuenssberg and MPs review PMQs
Shadow minister for public health on kebabs, external
Labour has posed 170 Brexit questions - one every day until PM's date for Article 50, external
Brexit-supporting MP calls for more Parliamentary scrutiny, external
Labour MP asks about the NHS, external
Jeremy Corbyn asks PM about 'name and shame' policy claim, external
Labour leader asks about UK and Single Market, external
PM tells Labour another vote will give them "the answer you don't want", external
SNP leader asks about hate-crimes and government policy, external
PM says UK-Ireland Common Travel Area pre-dates the EU, external
Lib Dem leader warns of price rises in supermarkets and at petrol stations, external
Tuesday 11 October
Monday 10 October
Oliver Dowden on Ed Miliband's claims about Tory manifesto, external
Dawn Butler on Miliband calls for Brexit vote, external
What's in the political diary this week?, external
There's no mug for winning the quiz of the day, external
Should there be lists of foreign employees?
Halper-Hayes and Greer review Trump v Clinton
Sunday 9 October
Farron and Duncan Smith clash over Brexit
UKIP's week of soap opera drama
Corbyn has won 'whether people like it or not'
UKIP MEP: I can no longer support Steven Woolfe
IDS and Tim Farron on the single market, external
IDS: British people made a clear decision, external
John Mann on Corbyn's Labour, external
UKIP's week of drama, external
UKIP's Bill Etheridge on Steven Woolfe, external
Friday 7 October
Should there be a cap on political donations?
Who is in and out of the Labour band?, external
Stevens: Need for 'credible and functional opposition'
Leadership candidate on UKIP fighting
Some of the biggest stories in EU politics
Film: Is the EU ready for Brexit talks?
Film: A top five of official residences, external
Jonathan Arnott on Strasbourg meeting ahead of Steven Woolfe being taken ill, external
Thursday 6 October
Wednesday 5 October
Conservative conference: Theresa May's speech in full
May recalls Brownlee brothers race
Theresa May: 'Call for change'
Hamilton: UKIP 'better without a leader'
Tory leader on Strictly? 'I'd bloody love it!'
Davidson: I would still like to be in the EU
Andrew Neil asks Tory Scottish leader about Boris Johnson, external
Cameron to May: Highlights of Conservative year
Adam Fleming gets reaction to PM's conference, external
Will Greening stay in gov't if Heathrow expansion goes ahead?, external
Education Secretary on timing of grammar school policy, external
Tuesday 4 October
'Very clear commitment in manifesto' on law fare
What are the stats on non-EU migration?
How will Tories hit their net migration targets?
Did Labour governments build enough homes?
Do Conservatives back Trump or Clinton?
Charlie Mullins on legal bid over triggering Article 50, external
Monday 3 October
Sunday 2 October
Packing for conference with two Tory MPs
Malin Björk: Hungary playing dangerous and racist game
Grayling: inconceivable to vote down `Great Repeal Bill'
Chris Grayling: "There is no such thing as a member of the single market", external
Ellie Price explainer on Hungary, external
Iain Duncan Smith on how to get free trade with the EU after Brexit, external
Friday 30 September
Thursday 29 September
Wednesday 28 September
Tuesday 27 September
Monday 26 September
Sunday 25 September
Friday 23 September
How not to be wrong about politics?
Will Labour heal after leadership divisions?
What happened in Manx general election?
Celebrating working life on the big screen
What's been going on in politics this week?
What happened to the Scottish Labour leader's vote?, external
Labour leadership result to be announced Saturday lunchtime, external
Ellie Price: Mild slap down from No 10 for Boris Johnson, external
Thursday 22 September
Encouraging children to take up politics?
Iraq abuse claims have led to 'runaway train'
Will Scotland get a second Indyref?
What do polls says about a second #indyref, external
Jo Coburn on English Vote for English Laws, external
How is English Votes for English Laws working?
Tony Travers on council by election results, external
Who's doing well in council by-elections?, external
Green MEP on home secretary's links to off shore companies, external
SNP MP on Turing Law after winning ballot to introduce private member bill, external
Wednesday 21 September
Explainer: Jo Coburn on air strikes in Syria and Iraq, external
Chair of the House of Commons Defence Select Committee on air strikes, external
Mullin: I was New Labour ahead of my time
Clip: Chris Mullin on "plotting and scheming" against Jeremy Corbyn, external
Debate: How will UK control migration after Brexit?
Debate: Final hours of Labour leadership contest
Clip: Power struggle between Corbyn and Watson, external
Film: Play recalls Howe's role in Thatcher downfall
Clip: Dead Sheep writer Jonathan Maitland on Thatcher-Howe relations, external
Tuesday 20 September
Tim Farron's full speech to Lib Dem conference
Farron praises Blair, but can't work with Corbyn
Farron told: Take some effing refugees
Do Lib Dems wants anti-Tory deal with Labour?
What have Lib Dems been up to over the last year?
Debate: Should there be shadow cabinet elections?
Why are politicians being asked about biscuits?
Monday 19 September
Sunday 18 September
Friday 16 September
Thursday 15 September
Wednesday 14 September
Do Flint and Green know the shape of new seats?, external
Police question to the PM and former home sec, external
Speaker not impressed with speed of PMQs, external
May teases Corbyn this could be their last clash at PMQs, external
PM challenged on size of House of Commons and House of Lords, external
SNP Westminster leader asks about freedom of movement across the EU, external
Both Labour and Tory leaders went to grammar schools, external
Corbyn and May on grammar schools and education, external
Corbyn claims PM has united people in education, external
Do we know Yorkshire and Oxfordshire by-election dates now?, external
Andrew Neil and Caroline Flint on Brexit pledges and Labour policy, external
Andrew Neil and Damian Green on Brexit pledges in Tory manifesto, external
Foreign Affairs Select Ctte chairman explains report findings, external
Tuesday 13 September
Film: What do 64,000 acts of Parliament look like?
Debate: Why are there problems with the proposed boundary changes?
Debate: Is Brexit really sexy and exciting?
Carswell: 60% of 2015 UK laws came from EU
Interview: Why can't MPs just resign?, external
Clip: Did Morgan lose out by backing Gove?, external
Clip: What did Nicky Morgan achieve as education secretary, external
Clip: Morgan on grammar schools plans in England, external
Clip: What did Nicky Morgan achieve as education secretary, external
Clip: Nicky Morgan on David Cameron era, external
Monday 12 September
Sunday 11 September
No programme this weekend
Friday 9 September
Thursday 8 September
The case for and against grammar schools
Why did Labour lose in 2015? Can it win in 2020?
Making the moves with MPs-turned-dancers
Who's in the lead? Meet Westminster top dogs
Film: 'The roof is leaking, the stonework is rotting'
Film: City 'must reinvent itself in the age of Brexit'
Westminster Dog of the Year winner, external
Strictly contestant on Strictly contestant, external
What happens to City if UK leaves the Single Market?, external
Balls asked: Can Corbyn win the next election?, external
Ed Balls on Parliamentary renovations, external
John Mann on Parliamentary renovations, external
What's going on with grammar schools?, external
"Show us one of your moves" says Jo Coburn to Ed Balls, external
Wednesday 7 September
House building stats - which government built more homes?, external
Climate change question from Caroline Lucas, external
Jenkin asks PM about the legalities of UK leaving the EU, external
SNP v PM on Brexit - question two, external
SNP v PM on Brexit - question one, external
Corbyn: There is a housing crisis in Britain, external
May looks at Corbyn's twitter replies, external
A question from Jenny on house prices, external
Isn’t the dream of home ownership for many people, just that, a dream?, external
Theresa May on Team GB in Rio, external
Does David Gauke support new grammar schools?, external
What's in Theresa May's in-tray?, external
'I think the talk of deselection is a bit of... an inward looking distraction', external
Tuesday 6 September
Debate: What is the UK plan for Brexit?
Debate: Could left-leaning parties have electoral pact?
Debate: Why do political debates often lead to Hitler?
Film: Will a job-share work for the Greens?
Keith Vaz statement as he stands down from chairing home affairs select committee, external
Jo Coburn on how DP family disagreements are settled, external
Caroline Lucas on Black Lives Matter protest at London City Airport, external
Leicester Conservative councillor on Keith Vaz's future, external
Monday 5 September
Film: 'We need to build on success of grammar schools'
Debate: Could grammar schools be coming back?
How will UK control immigration after Brexit?
Could some Labour MPs face deselection?
What's in the political diary this week?, external
Do the Conservatives back more grammar schools?, external
Where did political leaders go on holiday?, external
Deselection of MPs: David Osland, external
Deselection of MPs: Chuka Umunna, external
What immigration system should the UK have?, external
What's in the political diary this week?, external
Do the Conservatives back more grammar schools?, external
Robin Brant on Theresa May at the G20, external
Ellie Price on Keith Vaz claims - poppers and washing machines, external
Summer break
Daily Politics and Sunday Politics were off-air over the recess
Thursday 21 July
Wednesday 20 July
May teases 'unscrupulous boss' Corbyn
May: 'My party's a little bit bigger than his'
Cartoonist draws Theresa May during PMQs
Theresa May cartoon timelapse, external
Davies: Will PM keep her promise on cutting immigration?
Giles Dilnot's final Daily Politics, external
Theresa May cartoon timelapse, external
Eurosceptic Tory questions PM on Brexit, external
SNP offers a twist on PM's 'Brexit means Brexit' phrase, external
Corbyn and May on austerity, external
Corbyn welcomes Theresa May to PMQs, external
Theresa's May first PMQs as PM, external
Recalling PM's first turns at the PMQs, external
Cat Smith on Labour leadership, external
Tuesday 19 July
Monday 18 July
Will Boris Johnson make a good foreign secretary?
Nandy backs Smith and could not serve Corbyn
Peer: Social media 'gives wings to lies'
Political anger on twitter 'like road rage'
What's in the political diary this week?, external
Boris Johnson is like a 'rhododendron', external
Shawcroft and Nandy on claims of violence and trolling in politics, external
BBC assistant political editor on Labour hustings, external
Nicholas Soames on Trident, external
Caroline Lucas on Trident, external
Lisa Nandy on Trident, external
Sunday 17 July
Friday 15 July
Thursday 14 July
Will 4m petitioners get second EU referendum?
Who should vote in Labour leadership contest?
What's going on with Labour rules for new leader?
BBC assistant political editor in Downing Street, external
Recalling Hammond v Peppa, external
Andrew Neil on the Notting Hill set, external
Wednesday 13 July
SNP Westminster leader on David Cameron's last PMQs, external
Cameron's final reply at PMQs, external
Cameron gives a US view on PMQs, external
Corbyn's last PMQs question to Cameron, external
Corbyn's last PMQs question to Cameron, external
Cameron on leadership elections, external
Cameron on women in power, external
Jeremy Corbyn on David Cameron's last PMQs, external
'The diary for the rest of my day is remarkably light', external
Justine Greening on Cameron legacy, external
We have a mandate for a 5-year term, says Villiers, external
Richard Burgon on Labour leadership, external
Tuesday 12 July
Leadsom interviewer: I just ask the questions
What will David Cameron's legacy be?
Do voters want an election now or in 2020?
Lucy Powell on Labour leadership ballot, external
Mark Lobel on the Labour leadership ballot issues, external
BBC assistant political editor on Theresa May's first week, external
What's on the political timetable for Theresa May?, external
Monday 11 July
Sunday 10 July
Friday 8 July
Looking back at newspaper launches and closures
UK MEPs set to bid au revoir to Strasbourg
The European political week in 60 seconds
What will the EU look like post-Brexit?
Newspaper editor with ex-newspaper editor , external
How do European MEPs treat British politicians?, external
Are there dirty tricks in the Conservative leadership race?, external
Will there be a Labour leadership challenge?, external
Labour Party membership on the rise, external
Tory grassroots on the leadership contest, external
Thursday 7 July
Does Westminster have a drinking culture?, external
Immigration lawyer on future of EU nationals in UK, external
Are there dirty tricks in the Conservative leadership race?, external
Emily Thornberry on Chilcot Report, external
Galloway on legal case against Blair over Iraq War, external
George Galloway on Chilcot Report, external
Ben Bradshaw on Labour leadership, external
Wednesday 6 July
Flynn wants legal action against Blair after Chilcot Report, external
Ann Clwyd on Chilcot Report, external
PMQs: SNP Westminster leader Angus Robertson on Chilcot Report, external
PMQs: Skinner repeats 'Dodgy Dave' claim to PM, external
PMQs: Cameron teases Corbyn on the “revolving door” , external
PMQs: Cameron and Corbyn on regional spending, external
BBC political editor on Chilcot Report, external
BBC assistant political editor at Chilcot Report speech, external
Tuesday 5 July
Who backs whom in Tory leadership contest?
Why are some teachers in England on strike?
What are the Labour leadership rules?
Key moments of the Chilcot Inquiry
Suzanne Evans wants to stand for UKIP leader, external
Tessa Jowell on Chilcot Report, external
BBC education editor on strikes in English schools, external
Tessa Jowell and Rhea Wolfson on Corbyn leadership, external
Cash and Jowell on new PMs and general elections, external
Monday 4 July
Sunday 3 July
Friday 1 July
Thursday 30 June
Wednesday 29 June
Former deputy leader on current Labour leader, external
David Davis declares for Boris Johnson, external
Sir Alan Duncan asks PM about European leaders at parties, external
Jenkin asks PM to condemn UKIP leader, external
Salmond asks PM about Chilcot Report, external
Carswell quizzes Cameron on EU referendum, external
Robertson and Cameron on Scotland and EU, external
"For heaven's sake man - go!" - David Cameron to Jeremy Corbyn, external
Corbyn asks Cameron about suspending chancellor's fiscal rule, external
Corbyn asks Cameron about living standards after referendum, external
Thornberry asked: Why have you not resigned?, external
Has there been a coup in the Labour Party?, external
"It's been a bit of chaotic couple of days" says Emily Thornberry , external
What happens now on the Labour leadership?, external
When should UK trigger Article 50?, external
“A lot could happen in the next 90 minutes” says Andrew Neil, external
Tuesday 28 June
Monday 27 June
Sunday 26 June
Behind the scenes at BBC's referendum HQ
How the UK changed in 72 hours since Brexit
McDonnell: 'Jeremy is not going anywhere'
Blair on chances of second Brexit vote
Martin McGuinness with Jo Coburn on Sunday Politics, external
Thornberry: Labour must learn #indyref lessons, external
Emily Thornberry is not resigning, external
Will Liam Fox stand for Tory leadership?, external
Liam Fox on post-Brexit planning, external
What is Article 50 about?, external
Andrew Neil: Britain has crossed the most significant political watershed in my lifetime, external
Thursday 23 and Friday 24 June
No Daily Politics but Andrew and Jo are part of the wider BBC referendum TV coverage
Wednesday 22 June
Why won't there be a referendum exit poll?
EU referendum: BBC debate highlights
The referendum campaign... in three minutes
When we will know the referendum result?
American referendum expert Gerry Gunster offers advice for both sides, external
Referendum day weather forecast, external
Will Turkey be joining the EU?, external
Following Boris Johnson and the Vote Leave campaign, external
With David Cameron on the Stronger In campaign bus, external
Tuesday 21 June
The purr-fect referendum debate... with cats
Soames: Not a civil war, it's a fundamental disagreement, external
Should George Osborne be moved?, external
Blue-on-blue comments in referendum debate, external
Behind the Scenes of the Great Debate, external
Brexiteers on the immigration debate, external
Tributes to Jo Cox in Parliament, external
Monday 20 June
How does the BBC select their audiences?
Alison McGovern and Andrew Mitchell remember Jo Cox
Kate Hoey and Nick Herbert on immigration
Could Britain look like Norway if it votes to leave the EU?
The history of Britain's relationship with the EU
Corbyn: Parliament has lost 'one of its best'
PM: 'There are people alive because of Jo Cox'
Nick Herbert MP on the prospect of Turkey joining the EU, external
Kate Hoey says there's a "possibility" Turkey will join EU, external
Kate Hoey on immigration, external
Nick Herbert on being outside the single market, external
Alison McGovern remembers Jo Cox, external
Andrew Mitchell on Jo Cox, external
How does the BBC select their audiences like Question Time?, external
The history of Britain's relationship with the EU, external
Kate Hoey on UKIP poster, external
Speaker John Bercow leads tributes to Jo Cox MP, external
Jeremy Corbyn pays tribute to Jo Cox MP, external
David Cameron pays tribute to Jo Cox MP, external
Rachel Reeves remembers her friend and fellow MP Jo Cox, external
Stephen Kinnock on Jo Cox MP, external
Stephen Kinnock says "Jo would have responded with outrage" to UKIP poster , external
Mary Creagh pays tribute to Jox Cox MP, external
Corbyn: 'We have lost one of our best'
Sunday 19 June
Friday 17 June
Mary Creagh: Jo Cox 'was a force of nature'
Conservative MP: Job can never be 100% safe
Should security of MPs be increased?
So you want to be a Secretary of State?
Social media and EU referendum campaign
Mary Creagh on Jo Cox, external
Steve Richards on myth of 'out of touch' MPs, external
Toby Young on aftermath of Jo Cox murder , external
Gavin Barwell on MPs security, external
YouGov's Marcus Roberts on social media and campaigning, external
Thursday 16 June
Andrea Leadsom on referendum prediction, external
Lord Fowler: The first man to hold the office of Lord Speaker, external
Lords Speaker role goes to a man for first time
Finkelstein on what happens to the Tories after referendum, external
Daily Politics bringing people together, external
Labour Leave's John Mills on Gordon Brown claims, external
Kinnock on McDonnell and Brown referendum claims, external
Polling export on referendum stats and predictions, external
What do the referendum polls say?, external
Lord Finkelstein on Lord Howard comments, external
Wednesday 15 June
Tooting by-election coverage, external
Giles Dilnot at Farage Flotilla Thames fishing protest, external
John Mann on referendum campaign, external
Ed Vaizey on referendum campaign, external
PMQs: Not just any pay cut, this is a big fat Marks and Spencer pay cut, external
PMQs: Blue on blue question on EU referendum, external
PMQs: In a spin over the EU referendum, external
PMQs: Migration question for the PM from Tory MP , external
PMQs: Angus Robertson on EU referendum, external
PMQs: Cameron and Corbyn on EU referendum, external
PMQs: Phone-hacking question from Corbyn to Cameron , external
PMQs: Labour leader on Orlando killings, external
PMQs: PM on Orlando killings, external
PMQs: Labour leader on Orlando killings, external
Labour MP challenged on £100m a week extra for NHS claim, external
PMQs: Andrew Neil and Ed Vaizey on the EU referendum, external
PMQs: Jacob Rees-Mogg on emergency budget talk , external
Leave campaign has published a Queen's Speech-style 'roadmap', external
Tuesday 14 June
'Digby, you're a typical middle-aged bloke who loves interrupting women', external
TTIP and EU referendum: Jones v Reeves
Economic claims over EU membership, external
Why some people get two votes this month
Tooting candidates: Power to the people!
Do EU officials have 'exorbitant expense claims'?
TSSA backs 'social Europe that everyone deserves'
RMT union: EU is beyond reform
Monday 13 June
Lucas: 'EU membership boost jobs in every part of UK
Green: Leaves The EU is beyond reform
Where do Greens stand on the referendum?, external
Bernard Jenkin on Sir Philip Green called before MPs, external
What's in the political diary this week?, external
Around 100,000 Turks could head to the UK annually, external
Tom Rogan on reaction to Florida shooting, external
Bernard Jenkin on Gordon Brown and EU referendum, external
Margaret Hodge asked about Labour referendum campaign, external
Sunday 12 June
Friday 10 June
Online abuse: 'I was not offended, I was terrified'
The week's biggest European political stories
EU migrant deals with Africa and Middle East?
Malta: Where Game of Thrones meets the Boat Race
So what would EU be like in post-Brexit talks?, external
What's going on with claims about Turkey and EU?, external
Chuka Umunna on the Remain campaign, external
Thursday 9 June
How would ex-leaders vote in EU referendum?
'History Boys' offer UK and Europe lessons
EU 'scaremongering' from Blair and Major?
Corbyn supporter hits back at Blair criticism
Farron: 'We share Europe's history, Europe's future'
Keetch: EU 'power is held behind closed doors'
Any football clues for the EU referendum?, external
Tory donor calls for a vote to leave the EU, external
When did referendum U-turn MP change her mind?, external
Wednesday 8 June
We thought PMQs was over...., external
Peter Bone is given a pub suggestion in Witney, external
The words World War III have never passed my lips, external
Corbyn: How are they ministers at the same time, external
Cameron and Corbyn on employment legislation, external
Corbyn and Cameron on Sports Direct contracts, external
PM asked about voter registration problems, external
Alan Johnson backing John Hayes for PM?, external
Tim Farron on voter registration problems, external
Alan Johnson - How did Cameron and Farage do?, external
John Hayes - How did Cameron and Farage do?, external
Andrew Neil: "Join me, as I interrogate the chancellor", external
Tuesday 7 June
Reporter 'enobled' to pull with the Lords
Illuminating tribute to suffragettes
FILM: EU brings 'jobs, investment and growth'
FILM: 'If we vote leave, we will take back control'
Umunna and Stuart talk TTIP, external
What power does UK have over EU budget?, external
Will there be an European Army. and could the UK use a veto to stop it? , external
Monday 6 June
Sunday 5 June
Friday 27 May
Thursday 26 May
Wednesday 25 May
Veterans for Britain: EU 'draws money from Nato'
Mike Read's advice for pro-Brexit pop concert
PMQs: Eagle asks about 'banishing of Tory Brexiteers'
PMQs: MPs should take lead from 'statesman-like' Clarke
PMQs: SNP raises case of family facing deportation
PMQs: Osborne says BBC should not be 'great public newspaper'
Talking EU referendum scare stories: Gisela Stuart, external
Tuesday 24 May
Monday 23 May
Johnson on property market: Extending underground for 'iceberg homes'
Johnson and Lammy on iceberg homes, external
Liam Fox on Tory election expenses claims, external
Pete Wishart on Tory election expenses claims, external
Political diary for the coming week, external
Harriet Baldwin and Liam Fox on UK policy over Turkey, external
Baldwin on UK economy after a Brexit, external
Economist Gerard Lyons on UK economy after a Brexit, external
Sunday 22 May
Friday 20 May
Thursday 19 May
Wednesday 18 May
Tuesday 17 May
Monday 16 May
Newquay favourite for UK space centre site
EU referendum debate: Lamont v Clarke
Mosley: Injunctions have valuable role to play
Highlights for the Green Party in Bennett era, external
Natalie Bennett: I am not going away, external
Charles Clarke on Ken Livingstone, external
Sunday 15 May
Friday 13 May
Thursday 12 May
Plaid Cymru's Simon Thomas on vote for Welsh FM, external
What does the White Paper mean for the BBC?
Andrew Bridgen on the BBC White Paper, external
Damian Green will ask a question about Andrew Neil's salary, external
UKIP's immigration spokesman on National Insurance numbers and migration stats, external
Economist Jonathan Portes on UK immigration stats, external
"There will be consequences for its future" says Vote Leave, external
Wednesday 11 May
Kuenssberg and MPs review Cameron and Corbyn
Why is UK 'pouring' money' into corrupt nations?
Speaker says Farron 'has a right to be heard'
Tweeters should be 'ashamed of sexist bullying'
Will Gordon Brown have any sway on EU debate?
Brexit The Move director Martin Durkin , external
Angus Robertson has corruption questions for PM, external
Corbyn asks Cameron about child refugees, external
Corbyn says PM was not listening to his tax haven question, external
Cameron and Corbyn on wage rates, external
Wishing Sir David Attenborough happy 90th birthday, external
I better check the microphone's on before speaking, external
Reaction to Queen and PM's comments caught on camera, external
Tuesday 10 May
Monday 9 May
Sunday 8 May
Friday 6 May
Thursday 5 May
Wednesday 4 May
Ex-chairman Shapps quizzed on Tory election spending
Will the UK political map be changing colour(s)?
Laura Kuenssberg on 'extraordinarily brutal' PMQs
MP gives the PM a test on English grammar
PM on Lineker pledge to go on TV in pants
SNP Westminster leader asks PM about helping child refugees, external
Speaker's warning to government whip and 'his sidekick', external
Corbyn: Anti-Semitism has no place in our society, external
SNP deputy leader asked about education and election policies, external
Speaker's warning to government whip and 'his sidekick', external
PM reminds Labour leader about past comments about Hamas and Hezbollah, external
Tuesday 3 May
Monday 2 May
Bank holiday: no programmes
Sunday 1 May
Friday 29 April
Did Obama cross the line with EU advice to UK?
What's in a name? Farage like garage?
Any idea who your police commissioner is?
A one-minute guide to the political week
Nigel Farage talks EU referendum polling, external
Nigel Farage talks border controls , external
Iain Watson on Watson, Corbyn and anti-Semitic claims, external
Thursday 28 April
MP Mann brands Livingstone 'Nazi apologist'
In full: Ken Livingstone with Andrew Neil, John Mann and Nick Clegg
Clegg and Hitchens on UK drug enforcement
Time to decriminalise or legalise some drugs?
S Yorkshire force needs 'morale and purpose'
Inequality in Education report with Nick Clegg and Anthony Seldon, external
Wednesday 27 April
Corbyn on Hillsborough 'lies, smears, cover-ups'
Labour 'quite extraordinary' over Shah, says PM
Cooper: PM 'puts country to shame' on child refugees
Reviewing PMQs with Laura Kuenssberg and MPs
Angus Robertson on UK help for child refugees, external
Party leaders on academy schools (and repeats on TV), external
"We are going to have academies for all and it's going to be in the Queen's Speech, external
Fox: 'They were all wrong on the euro', external
Lisa Nandy on Naz Shah comments about Israel, external
Nandy and Fox tipped as future leaders of their parties?, external
Tuesday 26 April
Scottish elections: Where parties stand on tax powers
Labour 'not representing voters' on EU
Historian Dan Cruickshank on repairs to Westminster landmark, external
Salmond asked about SNP record in government
Godfrey Olson: 'I have always lived by a council diary
Labour 'not representing voters' on EU
A few stats about local government in England, external
BBC Scotland Editor on Holyrood elections, external
Alex Salmond on junior doctors' strike, external
Monday 25 April
Sunday 24 April
Friday 22 April
Thursday 21 April
Who tells the Queen what her MPs are up to?
Minister: 'I need to do more to sell' academies policy
Bennett: Voters want 'new Green broom'
Watson: Robots 'about to change our world'
Tom Watson asked about his previous claims of paedophile network, external
Windsor MP on the Queen's status as resident or voter, external
What does polling say about the Queen?, external
Defeated Lib Dem MP on Tory BattleBus claims in Wells seat, external
What the Tories say about Battle Bus claims, external
Michael Crick on Tory Battle Bus 2015 claims and timings, external
Wednesday 20 April
Cameron makes extremism claims about Khan
Cameron and Corbyn clash on academy schools plan
Heidi Allen: 'There are children there completely vulnerable'
Will this really be called Boaty McBoatface?
Kuenssberg and MPs review PMQs exchanges
Labour's shadow health minister on junior doctors' strike, external
PM and Labour leader on Queen's birthday, external
Kate Hoey on UK referendum over the EU, external
Ed Vaizey on UK referendum over the EU, external
Big hitters on EU referendum claims and counter-claims, external
Tuesday 19 April
Monday 18 April
Sunday 17 April
Friday 15 April
Nigel Farage hugs #hugabrit campaign EU supporter
Conservative Woman and Women's Equality Party on "totty"
Voters views on tax fraud and benefit fraud
Talking EU polls and turnout: Hodges and Farage, external
Farage: That simply is not fair play, external
Friday marks the beginning of the official #EUref campaign, external
Where do horses travel in 'business class'?
Thursday 14 April
Lamont, Lawson, Clarke and Darling on chancellor job
Palmerston cat's role catching mice at Foreign Office
Lord Baker on Nicky Morgan's academy school plans
Shakespeare's Richard ll to be performed in Parliament
Fact checking an SNP claim on Whitehall staff, external
Setback for government on Housing Bill, external
Wednesday 13 April
Tuesday 12 April
'Corbyn' as singing, dancing performer on stage
Recovering MP wants electronic voting
For and against government EU referendum leaflet
Did (ex) minister know the details about cuts, when she was in office?, external
Owen Smith on welfare spending and cuts, external
"It left more questions than answers" says Stephen Kinnock , external
McVey on losing seat, and bid to be an MP again in 2020, external
Monday 11 April
Skinner ordered from chamber over 'Dodgy Dave' jibe on PM taxes, external
Film: Peer wants action on sharia courts in UK
Debate: What should the UK do about sharia courts?
Tory MP: Media 'peddling' line PM is a 'crook'
Union: UK steel industry 'not a basket case'
'Genuinely good bit of news in otherwise pretty bleak period for the UK steel industry', external
Sunday 10 April
Thursday 24 March
How Corbyn was wrong-footed by a spreadsheet
Debate on 26-27 April strike by English junior doctors, external
Diane James and Chris Wood on Suzanne Evans, external
Diane James on Suzanne Evans' suspension, external
Viewers' EU questions: sovereignty, external
Viewers' EU questions: finance and payments, external
Viewers' EU questions: pensions , external
James Landale on EU and security issues after the Brussels attacks, external
Wednesday 23 March
Corbyn: Budget has £4.4bn black hole in it
PM on Labour list: 'I thought I had problems'
More support needed for male domestic violence victims?
Debate on domestic violence towards men and boys, external
Rachel Reeves asked about John Woodcock tweet, external
Douglas Carswell asked about PM about EU referendum, external
PM asked about anti-Semitism by Mike Freer MP, external
PMQs: Corbyn on Brussels attacks, external
PMQs: Cameron on Brussels attacks, external
Where does Budget fallout leave the UK economy?, external
UKIP MEP Mike Hookem on Brussels attacks, external
Belgian authorities “hugely criticised for their failures of intelligence”, external
Tuesday 22 March
Why did Michael Gove hide in loo from David Laws?
Scotland, Wales and NI seats up for election
Daniel Davies on Welsh elections, external
Andrew Kerr on Scottish elections, external
Reaction to Brussels explosion from foreign affairs analyst Tim Marshall, external
The technology challenges for intelligence services, external
Home affairs committee chairman Keith Vaz on Brussels explosions, external
Foreign affairs committee chairman on Brussels explosions, external
BBC correspondent Gavin Lee near the airport in Brussels., external
Monday 21 March
Sunday 20 March
Friday 18 March
Andrew Neil interviewed by children on CBBC programme
What the press and public make of the Budget, external
Will the papers affect referendum votes?
Candidate links hygiene issues to immigration
Woolfe: No room for anyone who makes any racist, xenophobic comments, external
Thursday 17 March
Wednesday 16 March
Tuesday 15 March
Monday 14 March
Sunday 13 March
Friday 11 March
Thursday 10 March
Wednesday 9 March
Why are the Scots not buying Corbyn tickets?
Why SNP is voting against Sunday trading change
PM's one-word answer on possible resignation
Corbyn's 100th question (with help from Callum)
MPs review Cameron and Corbyn exchanges
Mood box: What do shoppers think of more Sunday trading?, external
Dangers of IN and OUT over Brexit vote, external
Dr Andrew Collier on junior doctors' strike in England, external
Tuesday 8 March
Monday 7 March
Sunday 6 March
What made the Chancellor change his mind on pensions?
Herbert: Leaving EU is 'a prospect of huge uncertainty'
Carswell: Single market access possible 'without being in EU'
Nick Herbert on the Calais migrant camps, external
Nick Herbert on how UK could trade with EU nations after a Brexit, external
Friday 4 March
Thursday 3 March
Wednesday 2 March
Rifkind on FBI Apple legal battle over iPhone software
PMQs: Cameron and Corbyn on Labour role for Varoufakis
PMQs: Cameron and Corbyn on tax-free child care claims
Lord Lamont claims European organisations break the rules, external
Robertson and Cameron on social benefits for workers and pollution issues, external
Cameron, Davis, and Speaker (but no Jenkin) at PMQs, external
"I do hope my suit and tie match his mother's high expectations" , externalDaily and Sunday Politics highlights of 2016
Corbyn and Cameron on primary school class sizes, external
Ian Murray: "We don't know what OUT looks like" , external
Hancock: Politicians promised referenda and they never got delivered, external
Tuesday 1 March
David Anderson on independent reviewer of terrorism legislation role
Prevent programme review call from terrorism legislation reviewer
Archive of past elections to be mayor of London
Livingstone and Norris - Is London a Labour city? , external
UKIP and Labour on Calais migrants, external
Debating the Investigatory Powers Bill - Davis and Livingstone, external
Monday 29 February
Sunday 28 February
Friday 26 February
Thursday 25 February
Wednesday 24 February
Alun Evans: Govt unprepared then - and now - to deal with major crisis, external
Boles: PM's euref deal is 'absolutely legally binding', external
Gisela Stuart: It's the classic British story with Europe, external
What would leaders' mothers say about the NHS?
Tax cuts for higher earners in Scotland?
PMQs clashes on death figures and junior doctors
Tuesday 23 February
Monday 22 February
Sunday 21 February
Sunday 14 February
Friday 12 February
Thursday 11 February
Wednesday 10 February
Tuesday 9 February
Ruth Davidson on UK-EU reform deal, external
MPs triumph at parliamentary pancake race
Who will be the next Tory leader?
Did Tories overspend in three recent by-elections?
Davidson: SNP must not scupper fiscal framework talks
Is Ruth Davidson turning Scots Tories' fortunes around?
Ruth Davidson tries her hand at pancake flipping, external
Can Stephen Pound & Lord Redesdale flip a pancake? , external
Ruth Davidson rules herself out of Tory leadership bid, external
Monday 8 February
Friday 5 February
Thursday 4 February
Wednesday 3 February
Farage: EU 'leave' campaigns should unite
SNP concern over June EU vote date
Therese Coffey: 'A lot of progress' made on EU deal
PM urged to 'think again' on ESA cuts
Corbyn raises cancer test wait times
Cameron and Corbyn clash over NHS
Soapbox: Public toilets 'need real investment'
Tuesday 2 February
Monday 1 February
Sunday 31 January
Friday 29 January
Thursday 28 January
Wednesday 27 January
Tuesday 26 January
Monday 25 January
Sunday 24 January
Friday 22 January
Thursday 21 January
Wednesday 20 January
PMQs- Leaders clash on student grants
Robertson asks PM about UK Yemen links
Soapbox: 'Hand over Falklands and Gibraltar'
Laura Kuenssberg's PMQs reaction
Should Labour MPs get a free vote on the EU?, external
The top five political excuses
MP attacks Labour with Beatles songs
MP attacks 'hand-wringing' over steel jobs
Tuesday 19 January
Monday 18 January
Sunday 17 January
Thursday 14 January
Wednesday 13 January
Tuesday 12 January
Monday 11 January
Politicians' tributes to music legend David Bowie
Guests on Labour unity and Trident policy
Falconer: Union opt-in levy 'designed to cost Labour'
Moodbox: For or against the junior doctors' strike?
Trade Union Bill "an attack on the political process", external
Tory MP: Equal footing for mental and physical health, external
Sunday 10 January
Labour Party split: Can they still work together?
David Davis: 'Personalities don't matter' in Brexit campaign
Powell: McDonnell's 'hard-right' comments weren't helpful
Dorrell: Cross-party review needed for health and care services
What has prompted the unprecedented strike action by junior doctors? , external
Friday 8 January
Thursday 7 January
Wednesday 6 January
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