Daily Politics and Sunday Politics highlights of 2017
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Christmas recess
The Daily Politics returns on January 8, Sunday Politics on January 14
Thursday 21 December
Moodbox: Optimistic or pessimistic about 2018?
Damian Green is the third minister to resign in two months, external
Peter Bone on Damian Green sacking, external
Jess Phillips on Damian Green sacking, external
Political reaction to Damian Green sacking, external
Times sketchwriter Patrick Kidd on Theresa May, external
Looking back at the election campaign, external
Look back back at some of the big Brexit moments of 2017, external
Wednesday 20 December
Prime Minister's Questions: The key clips
Which party is giving 'clarity' on future trade deal?, external
BBC Brussels reporter on trade deals, external
A man we hear from all the time, external
What are the current models and what does the British government want?, external
Tuesday 19 December
Peers recommend cutting back to 600 Lords
Has Brexit changed political alignment?
Are social media sites dealing with online abuse?
Could refuges close over funding changes?
What's on the political reading list for the festive season?, external
BBC correspondent on Cabinet meeting, external
Lib Dems fined breaching campaign finance rules during EU referendum, external
MPs debate the online abuse they, and others, receive, external
Monday 18 December
'UK's nerdiest podcast' goes live
BBC political correspondent on Brexit latest, external
'That’s what he said, there is nothing incorrect, that is his quote', external
Labour MP asked if Brexit is being 'softened up', external
The political week ahead, external
"Would you have put yourself forward for the leadership?", external
Kinnock asked about Corbyn's year and future, external
Grenfell regulations: 'system was wrong'
Electing MPs from all-disabled shortlists?
How to get more disabled MPs, external
All disabled shortlists?, external
Sunday 17 December
Friday 15 December
When will Brexit trade talks take place?, external
Money laundering fears for Bitcoin currency
Chilly relations in the DP studio talking Bitcoin, external
European political week in 60 seconds
You and Kevin, you argue like man and wife, don’t you, external
A census option for Cornwall?, external
Fox v Dance on Daily Politics, external
Thursday 14 December
Are the Labour Leader's achievements being overlooked?, external
Media conspiracy on positive Corbyn stories?
From political assassin to puppy cuddler
The changing image of Michael Gove
Scottish government to use devolved powers with changes to tax regime?, external
Professor of European Politics and Foreign Affairs at King's College, external
European reaction to Theresa May losing Brexit vote, external
Conservative MP Henry Smith on Brexit vote, external
Conservative MP who voted against the government, external
Was Labour MP phoning around her colleagues?, external
Wednesday 13 December
Prime Minister's Questions: The key bits and the verdict
Conservative minister on government's housing record, external
Andrew Neil and Laura Kuenssberg looks back at PMQs, external
Get tweeting with one of the most tweeted about TV programmmes, external
George Eustice on Brexit amendment vote and deal, external
Allen on Brexit no deal?, external
What's happening to government Brexit strategy?, external
Legislation about social media abusive comments, external
Viewers' comments hosted by newspapers and websites, external
Tuesday 12 December
FILM: Helping transitioning transgender people
DEBATE: Should it be easier for people to transition?
So what are the best political jokes you may find in your crackers? , external
Perry on UK commitment to climate change issues, external
Perry in Paris talking climate change, external
Climate change summit in Paris, external
Brussels: Who blinked?, external
Letwin on UK payments to EU after Brexit, external
BBC economics editor on UK inflation rising to 3.1%, external
Monday 11 December
Who are the Labour leaders' key aides?
Maguire looks at the top people helping the Labour leader, external
Maguire on role of Momentum in Jeremy Corbyn's office, external
Would jungle lessons help May and Corbyn?
Coming up in the Westminster week
Move Bank of England from London to Birmingham?
Are Tories starting to win over the youth vote?, external
Andrew Mitchell on Damian Green's future, external
Does Labour want, or rule out, a second referendum?, external
Bernard Jenkin on Brexit agreement, external
Bernard Jenkin on Labour view of referendum and Brexit, external
Dawn Butler on SNP overtures on customs union and single market, external
SNP Westminster leader on Brexit, external
BBC correspondent on Brexit developments likely this week, external
Sunday 10 December
Friday 8 December
What has been agreed?, external
Who has given more? And who has taken more?, external
Baker: We are going to accelerate our capacity in the negotiation, external
Brexit Minister asked about freedom of movement, external
Baker asked about Hammond comments and Brexit payments, external
Labour reaction to Brexit talks, external
What should be the position of the Labour leadership?, external
UKIP reaction to Brexit talks, external
Shadow Brexit spokesman on EU-UK deal, external
Where does Labour stand on the customs union and single market?, external
Labour anf freedom of movement?
Who is selling, and who is buying, the Putin calendar?, external
Thursday 7 December
How long to hold terror suspects without charge
MP wants more time to hold terror suspects
Time person of year 'proud to be on this list'
Has England seen a phonics revolution?
Aaron Bastani, founder of Novara Media and a Momentum supporter, external
Electoral Commission launching an investigation in to Momentum, external
Bone: Vicky can write letters if she wants" , external
Bone: I think he got slapped down by the PM on that., external
Peter Bone on future UK trade deals and Irish border, external
One of the 19 Tories to sign a letter to the Prime Minister, external
Overnight developments on Brexit talks, external
Wednesday 6 December
Greg Hands on Brexit documents, external
Where does Labour stand on the single market and customs union?, external
Talking free movement and single market membership, external
Understanding Brexit key phrases, external
How much will nationalisation cost?, external
Speaker opens with PMQs with an explanation, external
PM asked for 'quick update on Brexit', external
Corbyn's first PMQs question, external
Speaker's warning to noisy MPs, external
Corbyn questions PM on talking to the DUP, external
Asking about the Irish border, external
Recalling Brexit secretary interview with BBC's Andrew Marr, external
Corbyn asks about Brexit documents and payments, external
May produces Labour leaflet and calls for apology, external
SNP question on Brexit, external
Speaker on timing of PMQs, external
Peter Bone offers the PM his Brexit services, external
PM asked about new Transpennine rail link, external
Nearly 50 mins for PMQs, external
Tuesday 5 December
What now for the Lib Dems?, external
Urgent question in the Commons, with pressure from the Opposition, external
Should drugs be decriminalised in UK?, external
Regulatory divergence' and 'continued regulatory alignment', external
What happens now on the road to Brexit?, external
Vince Cable on Brexit talks, external
Why is the DUP unhappy?, external
BBC political editor on Brexit talks, external
Should The Ashes go back to free-to-air TV?
Monday 4 December
MPs 'raising expectations' over driverless cars?
Should drugs be decriminalised in UK?
Sheffield councillor explaining background to his deselection, external
Labour councillors being deselected with Aaron Bastani and Alison McGovern, external
Labour and Tory and MP on NI and Brexit, external
SNP on powers to devolved nations, external
Alison McGovern on Brexit talks, external
Crispin Blunt on Brexit talks, external
Ireland Correspondent on Brexit talks, external
Theresa May in Brussels meeting Jean-Claude Juncker and Michel Barnier, external
Sunday 3 December
Friday 1 December
Police 'behaved disgracefully' in Green inquiry
Could banks move HQs outside London?
Montgomerie and Lewis on boundary reviews, external
A one-minute guide to the political wee, external
French President called for French to become world's first language, external
Lewis and Rees Mogg on Brexit, external
Conservative MP on customs union, external
Thursday 30 November
Duncan Smith: Leaving the EU is a bargain
Brexit bill billions: Fair or bananas?
Ending 'outdated' address for female councillors
Ways of doing Brexit that are 'less damaging'
Calling the 2017 election - Tim Shipman, external
Theresa May's former strategy director and chief speech writer, external
Would PM Corbyn visit Saudi Arabia?, external
Former US assistant secretary of State James Rubin on Trump retweets, external
'To cancel the visit would be, again, to over-personalise the relationship', external
Chairman of Republicans Overseas in Scotland on Trump retweets, external
Not the first time President Trump has weighed into British politics, external
Wednesday 29 November
How much will the UK give the EU in the divorce bill?, external
Farage on Brexit divorce bill, external
Farage message to Tory Eurosceptics, external
Andrew Neil and Martin Callanan on Brexit deal, external
Where do guests stand on royal wedding bank holiday?, external
Thornberry recalls her flag picture tweet, external
Thornberry and Green on standards in public life, external
Thornberry and Green on nursing numbers, external
Why are so many nurse quitting?, external
Thornberry asks Green about care at his local hospital, external
Thornberry and Green on NHS and Brexit, external
“Well that was disorderly” says the Speaker, external
SNP questions on arms sales of £4.6bn over Yemen War, external
Labour MP asks about harassment claims in Westminster, external
SNP MP on Lords reforms, external
What happened at PMQs?, external
News about Donald Trump tweets, external
'Theresa May will be asked about this on her trip to the Middle East', external
Tuesday 28 November
Owen Jones on Labour's economic plans, external
Labour question on Brexit: This is not a game
No 10's behind-the-scenes powerbrokers
Momentum and Progress clash over Labour selection
Should UK appoint Arctic ambassador?
"Are we spending enough on defence?", external
Questions to new defence secretary, external
Claims of "rollicking text messages" from Downing Street to the BBC, external
Momentum role in Labour Party selections, external
Smith to Benn: So what happens now?, externalDaily and Sunday Politics highlights of 2017
Smith: The committee have decided to summon David Davis to appear before them, external
Some guests just can't wait to get out of the studio, external
Paul Blomfeld on David Davis and Brexit documents, external
John Whittingdale on David Davis and Brexit documents, external
Monday 27 November
Government's long-awaited industrial strategy launched on Monday, external
Plenty of discussion about the future of the Irish border, external
What's in the political diary?, external
Conservative Johnny Mercer on defence spending and cuts
Kate Hoey on defence spending, external
What will happen to Irish border after Brexit?
'Close polling stations. Get rid of ballot pencils'
Momentum asking candidates to sign up to its 'political objectives', external
Momentum supporter Dawn Foster, external
Kate Hoey on Momentum, external
Sunday 26 November
Grant Shapps on the Budget, external
Andy Burnham on the Budget, external
Andy Burnham on Budget and the North of England, external
Owen Paterson on Irish border issue, external
Mairead McGuiness on Irish border issue, external
Mood box: Does the country notice big political moments like the Budget?, external
Friday 24 November
Erasing Gladstone name over slave claims?
Femi Nylander, an activist from the Rhodes Must Fall campaign, external
Melanie Phillips on call to remove Gladstone name in Liverpool, external
Not much talk of defence in the 2017 Budget, external
Lord West on defence spending, external
Lord West on UK defence spending figures, external
Fake news regarding MPs vote on animals rights?
Thursday 23 November
Wednesday 22 November
Tuesday 21 November
UK productivity worse than Germany and US?
What can be done to improve British productivity?
Conservative MP on Daily Telegraph front page, external
Does DUP agree UK cabinet paying more to the EU?, external
Future of UK-Ireland border, external
Owen Smith: What is the least-worst option ?, external
Dodds on Irish PM view of future of post-Brexit border, external
New Scottish Labour leader Richard Leonard on sport support, external
Is Richard Leonard Jeremy Corbyn's man north-of-the-border?, external
What's the difference between SNP and Scottish Labour?, external
Sinn Fein's Chris Hazzard on DUP-Sinn Fein talks, external
Sinn Fein on Irish language act and power sharing in N Ireland, external
DUP on Irish language act and power sharing in N Ireland, external
Monday 20 November
How is Westminster handling sex allegations?
Political advice for TV jungle contestants
Grenfell commission could build 50,000 homes
The moment Labour MPs saw the exit poll
Boles and Phillips on chancellor claim over no unemployment figures, external
Jess Phillips and Nick Boles on housing market, external
Cash on the tone of the Brexit debate, external
Sunday 19 November
Friday 17 November
Are Russians meddling in foreign elections?
Hats off to European politics in 60 seconds
Will EU clamp down on tax avoidance?
Labour MEP on PESCO and integrating European defences, external
Where does UKIP stand on PESCO?, external
EU moves toward deeper defence integration between member states, external
Testing political jargon, external
Jargon-busting on the Daily Politics, external
Did the Russians play any part in western votes?, external
MEP and co-chair of the Conservatives for Britain group, external
Reporting live from Sweden, external
Ever heard the Tories compared to Jean de Florette?, external
Thursday 16 November
New Scottish Labour leader: It's complicated
Who could be the next Scottish Labour leader?, external
Beeny: No shortage of houses to buy
Conservative MP on UK housebuilding figures, external
What would a Labour Budget do about tax?
Vice President of the European Parliament Mairead McGuinness,, external
Irish view on Brexit and border issues, external
Owen Paterson on the customs union, external
Paterson: Dublin establishment is running scared, external
Brexiteer asked about Telegraph 'Brexit mutineers' front page, external
What is the mood in Brussels?, external
Where are we with the actual negotiations between Britain and the EU?, external
Wednesday 15 November
May: 'We are listening carefully' on Brexit debate
Corbyn: Government protects 'super rich'
Bercow: Give 'thought to how our behaviour is regarded'
A warning from the Speaker, external
Leaders on Universal Credit, external
Leaders on police and crime stats, external
Corbyn on Johnson comments about police station closure, external
Labour question on NHS funding, external
Labour question on education funding, external
SNP call to cut VAT on Scottish 999 services, external
MP Mary Creagh on Russian 'interference' in EU referendum result, external
Much happen in PMQs?, external
BBC political editor on PMQs, external
Hancock on Tory survey leaflet, external
Is it an acceptable phrase to use, asks Jo Coburn?, external
What has new Labour MP been saying?, external
Jenny Chapman on Brexit Bill, external
Matt Hancock on Brexit Bill, external
Why need an amendment to fix Brexit date?, external
Tuesday 14 November
Clouds could gather as MPs begin debate the EU Withdrawal Bill, external
Tory MP who has tabled 19 amendments to the bill and has signed more, external
Has inflation peaked?, external
Roger Scruton on Brexit, external
Rationing health care to smokers and obese?, external
Clare Gerarda on NHS care for smokers, external
Dr Alistair Dickson on offering weight loss classes, external
“Never felt more depressed about the state of British politics” says Mellor, external
Theresa May become PM “because she wasn't one-of-the-above", external
Monday 13 November
November recess
No programmes through recess period
Tuesday 7 November
Trouble piling up for Theresa May, external
Oakeshott on Priti Patel actions, external
International Trade Minister Greg Hands on Boris Johnson comments', external
Who knew what about Patel meetings in Israel?, external
Tory and Labour view on Patel comments, external
Duncan Smith and Gardiner on Johnson comments, external
Fraser: I would not be happy about that, external
Fraser: Particularly true when you are dealing with a country like Iran, external
Monday 6 November
Sunday 5 November
Marking 100 years since the Russian Revolution
Russian Revolution: Something to regret or celebrate?
Sarah Newton on Westminster harassment allegations, external
Nia Griffiths on defence spending under Labour, external
George Galloway on the Russian Revolution, external
Peter Hitchins on the Russian Revolution, external
Is Theresa May still in control or has she lost her spark?, external
Friday 3 November
'People keep mentioning House of Cards', external
Is there a witchhunt?, external
Labour faces criticism it failed to act over Hopkins allegation, external
Labour MP on Kelvin Hopkins allegations - calling for recall, external
Why won't Labour leadership talk about allegations?, external
Communist Party general secretary in St Petersburg on Daily Politics, external
Lord Fowler on confidence in the House of Lords, external
Fowler on fewer peers, external
Fowler on Fallon allegations, external
Top five political cartoons of the year, external
Ava Etemadzadeh who has made a complaint about Kelvin Hopkins, external
Thursday 2 November
Some MPs 'furious' at Williamson appointment
What could we learn from Brexit papers?
'This list is ruining people's lives'
Tory MP on the role of Boris Johnson, external
100 years since Balfour Declaration
Tory MP on Boris Johnson's reputation, external
More ministers may go, say journalists, external
UK interest rates double to 0.5%, external
Update on Westminster sex and harassment allegations, external
Former Army officer on new defence secretary, externalDaily and Sunday Politics highlights of 2017
Wednesday 1 November
'There is no little black book', external
Lisa Nandy talks to Andrew Neil on Daily Politics, external
Labour MP on 'unaccountable power', external
Lib Dem leader on housing, external
PM asked to visit British Army in Aldershot, external
SNP question on universal credit levels, external
Corbyn and May on tax avoidance measures, external
Corbyn question on budgets and taxes, external
'Members are eating only into their own time', external
Isle of Man tax avoidance question to the PM, external
Labour leader on Westminster sex claims, external
HS2 question from Dennis Skinner to PMQs, external
PM addresses Westminster sex allegations, external
Can Andrew Neil help Claire Perry see Brexit papers?, external
Tory and Labour MP on Brexit documents, external
More allegations of sexual harassment and assault in party politics., external
Tuesday 31 October
Former whip thinks there is a sex dossier
Former forecaster: Never make economic forecasts
Story-teller Naomi Paxton on haunting Westminster, external
Should Jack Letts, nicknamed Jihadi Jack, face prosecution in the UK?, external
Report finds that in some places ethnic segregation is on the rise
Divisions in British cities: Louie Casey and Amra Bone
'I believe Brexit is going to happen', says Finnish minister, external
Deputy minister in the Finnish government on Brexit talks, external
Hancock asked about Bank of England Brexit job loss warning, external
Hancock on European Union (Withdrawal) Bill 2017-19, external
Matt Hancock on Data Protection Bill, external
Bank of England says up to 75,000 jobs could be lost after Brexit, external
Monday 30 October
PM action over Westminster sex allegations, external
Vicki Young on lobby briefing, external
Conservative MP asked about sexual harassment, external
Labour MP asked about sexual harassment, external
Will chancellor have to drop target date for eliminating deficit?, external
Conservative MP asked about universal credit timing, external
What's in the political diary?, external
'You have said it now, so too late' says Jo Coburn, external
Challenges ahead for Hammond's Autumn Budget
Ex- MP Charlotte Leslie on social media in politics
Why is Tory MP on facebook, not twitter., external
'People who need me the most in my constituency aren’t demanding', external
Sunday 29 October
Friday 27 October
Getting dirty on the Daily Politics, external
Why is universal credit in the news?, external
Edward Boyd, managing director of Centre for Social Justice think tank, external
Will robots lead to many job losses?
Labour spokesman on automation and the job market, external
Looking at future trade deals for the UK, external
What's happened in the EU this week?
EU tightens rules at Schengen border
Thursday 26 October
How would 'Care BnB' work?, external
Care BbB? "A disaster waiting to happen?", external
Care BnB plan is 'not the way forward'
What is the universal basic income idea?
Getting paw-litical over Parliamentary dogs
Meet the new top dog in Westminster
Brit fighting against so-called Islamic State in Syria, external
Shelter reaction to PM's U-turn on housing benefit policy, external
Can Jared O'Mara remain as an MP?, external
Mann on vetting of Labour Party candidates, external
Wednesday 25 October
'Predatory instructors' risk to young drivers
PM reacts to Jared O'Mara comments
Can MPs have 'meaningful vote' after Brexit?
Labour shadow minister on suspended MP, external
Conservative minister on Jared O'Mara, external
Conservative minister on Brexit talks, external
Economic growth has picked up a little bit in recent months, external
Looking at the UK economy with Anneliese Dodds and Andrew Neil, external
Margot James on pre-referendum economic projections, external
Leaders on universal credit rollout, external
Leaders on universal credit rollout - question two, external
Leaders on universal credit rollout - question three, external
Leaders on universal credit rollout - question four, external
Corbyn question on 2017 Budget, external
Final Corbyn-May PMQs exchange, external
SNP questions to the PM, external
LGBT deportation question to the PM from SNP's Joanna Cherry, external
Summing up PMQs with Andrew Neil, external
Morgan on EU negotiations timings & possible post-Article50 vote, external
Tuesday 24 October
Too much talk of gender identity issues?
Can young Tories win over younger voters?
How can Tories appeal to people aged up to 45?, external
What are the odds on the next Tory leadership potentials?, external
Melanie Phillips on the job ahead for young Tories, external
O'Mara MP 'showed his true colours'
Full interview: 'I don't think O'Mara is fit for the job'
Shadow women's and equalities minister Dawn Butler on Jared O'Mara, external
Labour MP on comments by Labour MP, external
Labour MP has quit the parliamentary women and equalities committee, external
Monday 23 October
Conservative MP on universal credit, external
Labour MP on universal credit, external
Targeting UK nationals who fight for IS?
Will dirty car charge help save lives?
'Let's tax the empty houses of super rich'
Why would anyone pretend to be an MP?
Co-chair of Leave Means Leave on letter from the business lobby group, external
Sunday 22 October
Online extremism: Is pressure on tech giants really having any effect?
Is the benefits system too cruel or too kind?
Brandon Lewis on online extremism, external
Sasha Havlicek on tackling online extremism, external
Nigel Evans on the Brexit divorce bill, external
Roberto Gualtieri on Brexit divorce bill, external
Friday 20 October
‘I don't think we could do the Thick of It now’
Leanne Wood: Do I look worried?
'Only 5 MPs who are disabled is a disgrace'
Moving political chat from print to podcasting
Catch up on the political week, external
Is the EU bullying the UK?, external
Jenkin on EU view of UK, external
Thursday 19 October
Should UK politicians go on Russia Today?
Spit 'went in my eye and down in to my mouth'
All-party backing for new 999 staff assault law
UK 'in very weak negotiating position'
Gaping space waiting to be filled in so-called liberal mainstream?, external
Opposition wins Commons motion on roll-out of universal credit, external
What's going on in Catalonia?, external
Theresa May back in Brussels for a European Council summit, external
Wednesday 18 October
Scotland to suffer from 'breakfast...Brexit'
'Red card' for refereeing Tory MP
'Will the PM now pause universal credit?'
'Order, Order! Today is exceptionally noisy'
BBC political editor reviews PMQs, external
Andrew Neil sums up the highlights of PMQs, external
Skinner asks PM about fracking fears over water supply, external
Corbyn quotes Osborne as leaders talk about the economy, external
Leaders on debt levels, external
Corbyn and May on public sector pay, external
Corbyn and May on wage levels, external
Tuesday 17 October
Brit fighting 'demonisation' of life in N Korea
Remember these awkward political dinners?
What is the Women's Equality Party achieving?
Could another referendum help UK economy?
Conservative MP on call to change voting system, external
WEP view on boundary changes and voting system, external
Boundary Commission in England on proposed seats, external
Who would win in new boundary seats?, external
Adam Fleming reports from Luxembourg, external
what are the costs of Brexit and is there transparency?, external
Monday 16 October
Soapbox: 'Stamp out sickening distribution of images'
Police sex abuse budget 'would need to quadruple'
What's happening in politics this week?
How easy is it to make political comeback?
Labour MP on party dealing with anti-Semitism claims, external
139 Labour members call for Prof Machover expulsion to be overturned, external
Looking at the future of the jets used by the Red Arrows, external
Looking at Labour plans for PFI?, external
Should Green Belt land be released for development?, external
Philip Hammond to deliver his first Autumn Budge, external]
Labour MP asked Labour and Brexit, external
How can Theresa May break the deadlock?, external
How are things looking ahead of May, Davis Juncker dinner?, external
Sunday 15 October
Friday 13 October
Third-largest political party is 100 years old
From the 100th anniversary celebration for the Co-Op, external
'Supergirl' removed from EU press conference
Anti-abortion campaigners could be banned
Tory MP on the EU Withdrawal Bill, external
Was Lord Lawson right about Philip Hammond and Anna Soubry?, external
Correspondent Mark d'Arcy on the EU Withdrawal bill, external
Thursday 12 October
'Fabricated' Hammond-PM disagreement stories
Ex-chancellor accuses chancellor of 'sabotage'
UKIP 'not anti-Islam party' says new leader
Cooking up UK plans for no Brexit deal?
Lawson on the chancellor, external
Looking at UK international trading stats, external
Lawson on UK not getting post-Brexit EU trade deal, external
IDS on European 'instability' and effect on Brexit talks, external
Miriam González Durántez on Brexit talks, external
Wednesday 11 October
No Brexit negotiation extension assurance?
Will MP drop 55p-a-minute benefit phone call cost?
PM 'afraid of most right-wing rabid element'
'Whoops' says PM as papers fall down
UK future in or out of Common Fisheries Policy, external
Final Corbyn and May exchange at first post-conference PMQs, external
Fourth exchange on universal credit and welfare bill, external
Third question on universal credit, external
Conservative MP on universal credit, external
Corbyn and May on universal credit, external
Universal credit question from Labour leader, external
'We are not having any pranksters here', external
Question on mental health services to PM, external
Laura's news about the chancellor, external
Why hasn't the PM been straightforward about how she would vote?, external
BBC political editor on universal credit, external
Brexiteer MP on planninng for no Brexit deal and how to pay for it, external
Presenter makes up for lack of sound effects in cash-strapped BBC, external
Tory minister on government spending plans, external
Labour MP asked about nationalisation, external
OBR says UK productivity lower in recent years than previously thought, external
Would Labour MP change mind on Brexit vote?, external
Tuesday 10 October
Do SNP members want to see tax rises?
What happens after the Race Disparity Audit?
Will SNP use its new tax raising powers?
What's wrong with Tory social media message?
SNP year: Images of Nicola Sturgeon
In full: Nicola Sturgeon's speech to conference
SNP message on independence, external
What did Nicola Sturgeon have to say?, external
When will there be a second Scottish referendum?, external
Monday 9 October
Sunday 8 October
What went wrong for the Conservatives in Manchester?
Dominic Raab: 'No deal' preparations needed
Emily Thornberry on Labour's Brexit position
Are government disagreements damaging the progress of Brexit?
Does Dominic Raab see himself as a future PM?, external
Labour's position on Brexit?, external
Emily Thornberry on EU officials asking Labour for 'help', external
Friday 6 October
Thursday 5 October
Why are one-in-five social work posts vacant?
How to attract more social workers
'Spain can't be trusted to deal with this'
Is Boris Johnson the answer?, external
A petition being collected against the PM, external
Theresa May is not the only politician to struggle at a speech, external
Wiltshire Police launched Operation Conifer in 2015, external
Tory minister on PM's conference speech, external
Looking at affordable homes and the housing market, external
What will happen to energy bills?, external
How high or low will the energy price cap be?, external
What did the the PM announce in her speech?, external
Former Labour adviser gives advice to the PM, external
Sun journalist on May's leadership, external
Wednesday 4 October
In full: Theresa May's speech to conference
End 'rip-off energy prices once and for all'
P45 protester: Boris asked me to give you this
Theresa May coughs through speech
Conservative year: Images of Theresa May
How much longer should TM be PM?
PM ends her conference speech and joined by husband, external
'Theresa May can't fight the next election', external
What does Theresa May need to do in her speech?, external
Home secretary on government immigration target, external
Amber Rudd's leadership ambitions?, external
Rudd on reaction to Boris Johnson Libya comments, external
Amber Rudd on Boris Johnson, external
Rudd on TM's leadership, external
Rudd says 'we all felt a wobble' after election result, external
Tuesday 3 October
PM pledged to tackle "burning injustices" arising from race+background, external
Race audit can give 'overly-negative picture'
Rees-Mogg protester challenged on claims
What is the state of the English NHS?
Should PM back or sack Boris Johnson?
Brokenshire talking immigration and Brexit, external
'We've not yet published our immigration proposals yet', external
More from the moodometer, external
What does the 'fourth industrial revolution' mean?, external
What happens to driving jobs when there are driverless vehicles?, external
Lidington on speed and progress of UK-EU talks, external
Monday 2 October
Will Tory policies win over student vote?
Chancellor 'right to warn of Corbyn dangers'
Defence secretary 'deplores' Catalonia violence
Labour is 'political version of Jurassic Park'
Behold the moodometer - party one, external
More Conservative views on the length of Brexit transition, external
Does Peter Bone want Boris Johnson to lead Brexit talks?, external
Tory MP on timing UK leaving the EU, external
How long should transition period be for UK leaving EU?, external
Truss on universal credit, external
Martin Lewis on helping people buying a home, external
Lewis on Tory and Labour student financing plans, external
Lewis on tuition fees and student loans, external
What might the chancellor be offering?, external
Sunday 1 October
Frank Luntz on what could happen next in British politics - PART ONE, external
Brandon Lewis on Theresa May, external
Lord Heseltine on Theresa May, external
Lord Heseltine: In any normal situation, Boris would be sacked , external
Anne-Marie Trevelyan on Theresa May and Brexit, external
So, who could be Theresa May's successor? Frank Luntz' focus group - PART TWO, external
Friday 29 September
Tories head to Manchester this weekend for their annual get-together, external
Nearly 200 MPs want energy price cap
Roberto Gualtieri, EU group negotiator for socialists & democrats, external
Advice for UK government on Brexit talks?, external
UKIP leader to be announced later on Friday, external
What if Ann-Marie Waters wins?, external
The future of UKIP and whether some members may leave?, external
UKIP claims UK may not leave the UK under PM Theresa May, external
UKIP chairman on new logo and possible legal action, external
Brussels and big boys in political round-up
Thursday 28 September
Much nervousness in Belfast over these jobs?, external
Who is the biggest danger: Trump or Kim?
How are UK-EU negotiations coming along?
What is going on with tuition fees?
What to do about student fees in England?
PM returned to where her career began at the Bank of England, external
Why is there a crisis of legitimacy in capitalism?, external
Conservative MP on free markets and intervention, external
Lewis on 'horrible phrases like austerity was not a choice', external
BBC correspondent on Brexit talks, external
Wednesday 27 September
What can we expect from Labour leader speech?, external
Gardiner on reaction to Labour's economic plans, external
Where does Labour stand on Brexit?, external
Gardiner on PFI policy reaction, external
Gardiner on Bombardier facing US tariffs, external
Corbyn arriving at Labour conference, external
BBC political editor previewing Corbyn speech, external
How to keep support going for Labour leader, external
Corbyn tries to opens conference speech, external
Corbyn's full speech to conference
Labour the 'antidote to apathy and despair'
Jeremy Corbyn proposes rent controls
Can Labour supporters have Tory friends?
Tuesday 26 September
Who is the biggest danger: Trump or Kim?
Hamilton on Labour views about Trump
Ireland border 'factor that derails Brexit'
Loach brands Tories 'consciously cruel'
Loach on Labour discrimination rules and anti-Semitism claims, external
Loach on appeal of Corbyn and McDonnell policies, external
Shadow work and pensions secretary on party speeches, external
Theresa May meets Donald Tusk in London, external
Mann on Labour view of Brexit, external
'The real action will be in Brussels ', external
Prentis on PFI deals and pension deals, external
Union leader on PFI deals after McDonnell statement, external
Is Labour dealing with anti-Semitism claims?, external
What would happen to UK economy with a Labour government?, external
Monday 25 September
Prescott's 51st Labour conference
Do Labour members favour the single market?
'We'll bring existing PFI contracts back in-house'
McDonnell on 'taking back' public services
How much will renationalisation plans cost?, external
'I think the bulk of those will come back in', external
Apart from party members, who else comes to conferences?, external
Sunday 24 September
Friday 22 September
Talk of Korean nuclear war and Tory civil war
Becoming a top cop without rising through ranks
Former officer on direct entry scheme, external
Is Brussels excited about the UK PM's speech?, external
London political editor on Sadiq Khan addressing Lab conference, external
Labour MP on PM speech, external
Tory MP on PM speech, external
Does Farage believe the PM?, external
Thursday 21 September
Kit Malthouse on Boris Johnson's 4,000 Brexit words, external
Foreign sec denies disharmony, saying Cabinet is nest of singing birds, external
Chris Mullin on Boris Johnson, external
Former MP on UK-US relations, external
Labour votes to tackle anti-Jewish abuse
Debating Labour action on anti-Semitism abuse
Election Reform Society on peers' expenses, external
Are the Lords worth the money they claim?
Does it matter how old political leaders are?
Is age relevant in politics?, external
Wednesday 20 September
Defending and questioning the role of the UN
Tim Marshall on the role and image of the UN, external
Why is Labour changing internal election rules?
Do you know Article 50 from Article 127?
A new vote on UK-European relations?
British leaders making key speeches abroad, external
Why not have the Article 127 vote?, external
Conservative MP on Article 127, external
Labour MP on Article 127, external
Conservative MP Kwasi Kwarteng on Brexit talks, external
what's going to be in PM's speech?, external
Johnson unveiled Brexit Vision in 4,000 word essay in Daily Telegraph, external
Theresa May hosting Facebook, Microsoft and Twitter at the UN, external
Tuesday 19 September
Monday 18 September
Sunday 17 September
Damian Green on Boris Johnson's article, external
Will there be more funding for the NHS after Brexit?, external
Labour conference: Will Corbyn use this moment to stamp authority?, external
Is Momentum trying to take over the Labour party?, external
Director of Progress Richard Angell on Labour, external
Does Damian Green see himself as Theresa May's Willie?, external
Mood box: Should there be a referendum terms of the final Brexit deal, external
Friday 15 September
What's it like living on universal credit?
'Pause universal credit and get it right'
Gisela Stuart on polling for German elections, external
Big EU event this week was Juncker's annual State of the Union address, external
Conservative MP talks hair cuts, external
MP says every aspect of a female politician's life is under scrutiny, external
New surveillance powers after terror attacks?, external
What can be done to make passengers safe?, external
North Korea has launched a ballistic missile over Japan, external
Thursday 14 September
Playing politics in a hung Parliament
Osborne spoke of having PM "chopped up in bags in my freezer", external
MPs pack up for party conference season
Standard columnist asked about Osborne's "chopped up" PM comments, external
Why did the Tory election campaign go wrong?
How long has Theresa May got as PM?, external
Reviewing the Conservative election strategy, external
Grenfell Tower fire inquiry opens, external
DUP backed Labour motions to increase pay for NHS workers, external
Wednesday 13 September
The end of the public sector pay cap?
What do MPs make of Juncker comments?
Gov't to allow public sector pay aboves 1% for first time since 2010, external
No Juncker interview for the BBC, external
Big plans for Brexit day, external
Leaders clash on public sector pay levels
Is MP the celebrity or date on TV programme?
A question from Aysha on student debt put by Labour leader, external
Labour leader on inflation and pay rises, external
PM updates MPs on UK reaction to Hurricane Irma, external
Corbyn question on helping disabled people, external
Corbyn questioning on public sector pay cap, external
Labour leader on inflation and pay rises, external
Corbyn asks about number of police and prison officers, external
Labour leader on UK economic figures and PM on student fees, external
Blackford and May on UK and Scottish economies, external
SNP question on FGM case, external
MP asks PM about Scottish independence effect on oil and gas industry, external
Lib Dem leader to Conservative leader, external
Tuesday 12 September
Can politicians talk about their religion?
Jo Coburn on post-referendum economic stats, external
What's happened to post-referendum UK economy?
Fallout from late-night Brexit debate
MPs taking part in the Brexit debate, external
Conservative MP Dominic Grieve has concerns about Brexit bill, external
Could Brexit debate be first of many into the small hours for MPs?, external
Why is life expectancy falling back in the UK?, external
Would Labour MPs back pay strikes?, external
Union leader asked about possible illegal strike action, external
Union boss on public sector pay cap, external
BBC correspondent on pay cap and possible strike action, external
Monday 11 September
Soapbox: 'Death taxes are not popular, but they should be'
Reaction to 'dementia tax' funding call
Why is the public sector pay cap being lifted?
Director admits hero-worshipping Skinner
Why is union membership falling?, external
Why has it taken 7 years for policy change on pay rises?, external
Where does the TUC stand on Monday's Brexit Bill vote?, external
Labour MP on former Labour PM comments, external
In the political diary, external
Would Labour MP join workers striking for higher pay?, external
Gov't expected to lift public sector pay cap for police & prison staff, external
Can Britain afford to keep funding its overseas territories?, external
Is the UK gov't doing enough for overseas territories?, external
Friday 8 September
Why are Tory MPs signing a Brexit letter?
Will Labour change mind on freedom of movement?
Parliament Square to get first woman statue
What's happened in first post-recess week?
Former UKIP leader on UKIP leadership election, external
What is Nigel Farage doing in Berlin?, external
Thursday 7 September
Has Corbyn grabbed the grime vote?
School report on Tory education policies
Brexit bill debate: Harper v Chapman
Birbalsingh marks Tory education policy
Should foreign students be taken out of immigration figures?, external
University minister on top salaries in higher education, external
EU view of UK stance on future NU/Ireland border, external
Why has David Davis been criticised in Brussels?, external
What's the SNP's problem with European Union Withdrawal Bill?, external
Debate begins later on the government's flagship Brexit Bill, external
Wednesday 6 September
No 'cultural sensitivities' on sex abuse claims
PM asked about zero hours contracts
Cyclists to face tougher road safety laws?
In their words... Labour's stance on Brexit
What did we learn at PMQs?, external
SNP questions on immigration and EU workers, external
Corbyn and May on tax rate pledges, external
Leaders on public sector pay rates, external
Counter claims on employment and Trident manifesto commitments, external
Corbyn and May on employment rights and energy prices, external
Leaders clash on pay rates and employment policies, external
Conservative MP Anna Soubry asks about Brexit, external
Who is missing the Big Ben bongs?, external
Media strategist Jo Tanner on PM's record, external
The PM said she wants to lead her party into the next election, external
Tuesday 5 September
Monday 4 September
Thursday 20 July
What will the Brexit talks achieve?
Playing politics over Grenfell death figures?
What will MPs be doing over summer?
What should politicos read over summer?
What's in the stars for Davis and Barnier?, external
What's in the stars for Corbyn and May?, external
Ed Vaizey on recess plans, external
Is David Lammy off-message on how to spend recess?, external
Ministers are sometimes accused of trying to bury bad news, external
First full round of Brexit negotiations in Brussels ends on Thu, external
Wednesday 19 July
End of term sports day, external
A football shirt in the House of Commons, external
Tiddlywinks - end of term fun?, external
An apology from Andrew Neil, external
Can Labour wipe student debt?, external
MPs will debate university tuition fees, external
Adam Fleming on third days of Brexit talks in Brussels, external
BBC salaries: Sarah Champion, external
Tuesday 18 July
The liveliest politics: Australia or UK?
How would Labour's Robin Hood tax work?
How will UK trade with far away countries?
Who was right on pay: Phillips or Halfon?
Was that meeting private, or have you heard the entire contents of the Cabinet?, external
Final Cabinet meeting before recess, external
What has caused the inflation fall?, external
Looking at UK/Australia freedom of movement, external
Monday 17 July
'We won't accept cuts to our schools'
Were Grenfell deaths a 'social murder'?
Soapbox: 'Meat is a luxury and it's time we started taxing it'
Musical politics - from Stormzy to Astley
Will Jess sing for Jeremy, or Robert for Theresa?, external
Halfon on UK initially adopting EU all laws before a review, external
Gisela Stuart on future EU links, external
Everyone wants to have their cake eat it, says Labour MP, external
Gisela Stuart talking Brexit, external
'Not any kind of walkout, no kind of dramatic gesture', external
Phillips on cabinet leaks and Hammond comments, external
Sunday 16 July
Friday 14 July
Who is to blame for ongoing rail strikes?
What do political protests achieve?
What's happened in politics this week?
What will Labour do about the Repeal Bill?, external
Where does Labour stand on Brexit?, external
Kwasi Kwarteng on Farron comments about Brexit and PM, external
Thursday 13 July
What do voters and MPs make of May?
What now for Syria after Islamic State?
Looking at British military action abroad
MEP surprised over marmalade joke coverage
Where does Labour stand on Brexit?
What is Euratom? And why might the UK leave?, external
Is Brexit strategy really like a Chocolate Orange?, external
Wednesday 12 July
'What does no Brexit deal actually mean?'
Labour have 'nine different plans on Europe'
Lib Dems offer 'more jobs for older workers'
What did Bryant pick for his private members' bill after online poll?, external
BBC political editor on PMQs, external
Big Issue founder on UK poverty levels
Andrew Neil's quick catch-up on PMQs, external
Tim Farron question on refugees, external
SNP questions to Damian Green about devolved powers, external
'I know he is new to this', external
Thornberry and Green on Brexit talks and deals, external
Damian Green on employment figures, external
'Brexit secretary might be laughing but I am turning to him next', external
'You are supposed to be building consensus, man', external
Thornberry asks again about UK-Ireland border and Brexit dea, external
Question on UK-Irish border after Brexit, external
Name all 16 Tories who have been represented at PMQs in 20 years?, external
Alex Salmond takes over JoCo's guess the year role, external
Salmond on mug: I might even keep this one, external
Andrew needs help for Guess the year, external
Language warning - "Don't use it again please", external
Dromey on naval mission on curbing flow of migrants in the Mediterranean, external
Gauke on naval mission on curbing flow of migrants in the Mediterranean, external
Tuesday 11 July
Monday 10 July
Sunday 9 July
Friday 7 July
Thursday 6 July
Wednesday 5 July
PM tells MPs: We will not accept FGM in UK
First tieless question in PMQs?
PM warns of Corbyn 'government in waiting'
'I hope the PM is proud of her record'
Speaker warns MPs of 'downmarket' shrieking
Why some love the MP with Mogg-mentum
PMQs review from BBC deputy political editor, external
PM quizzed on animal cruelty, external
SNP questions on inflation and wages, external
New SNP Westminster leader on former SNP leader, external
PM on Tory and Labour spending plans, external
PM on public sector pay and employment levels, external
Corbyn and May on NHS staffing, external
Corbyn on public sector pay after a letter from David, external
Corbyn and May on public sector pay, external
Pride wishes from the Labour leader, external
Serving up the PM's week, external
Help for former Grenfell Tower residents, external
Tuesday 4 July
Monday 3 July
When political big beasts were just maidens
Ireland to leave customs union and single market?
What's it like giving a maiden speech in Parliament?, external
Looking at Labour and Tory party divisions, external
New MP Sarah Jones on Labour policy and leadership, external
What what is the pay cap, and how many people does it affect?, external
Sunday 2 July
Friday 30 June
A one-minute guide to the political week
Limit freedom of movement in single market?
Soapbox: 'We will need more' austerity after Brexit
Debating Lilico film on speed of austerity
Do we care what MPs wear in Parliament?, external
The ties are off in Parliament now, external
If you want to hear more from Brussels?, external
Possibly the first time we have talked bull sperm , external
Peter Bottomley on abortion issue and Queen's Speech vote, external
'I am here because you could not find anyone better', external
Thursday 29 June
Where does Labour stand on single market?
Ban supermarket wrappings or hereditary peers?
Will Brexit be good or bad for farmers?
Owen Paterson on UK farmers after Brexit, external
The woman who travels everywhere with Corbyn
BBC NI political editor on power sharing talks, external
Owen Paterson asked about NI and England spending, external
Owen Paterson on public spending, external
Shadow chief secretary to the Treasury Peter Dowd on pay rises, external
Wednesday 28 June
Catch up on PMQs highlights, external
What do Conservatives make of Theresa May?, external
What Labour MPs have been saying, external
Remember this Labour mug from 2015 election?, external
Jenny Chapman on Grenfell claims and language used by Labour MPs, external
Tory minister quizzed on tax rises, external
Jo Coburn's Minority Report, external
Political reaction to Hillsborough charges: Chapman, external
Political reaction to Hillsborough charges: Grayling, external
Tuesday 27 June
Brexit negotiations and EU citizens in the UK
What were election issues for young people?
Will new laws mean fewer strikes in the UK?
Why can't union ballots be held online?
Another guest politician standing in for Jeremy Vine, external
David Mellor on Iain Duncan Smith as broadcaster, external
How far apart are the two sides of this negotiation?, external
What happens to 3m EU citizens resident in Britain after Brexit, external
Frances O'Grady on spending for N Ireland, external
Conservative MP Chris Philp on Tory-DUP deal, external
Monday 26 June
Bid to end 'ridiculous' Lords by-elections
Damian Green: 'We have been flexible - we have listened'
MP reaction to tower block fire tests
Hodge on changing rules to elect new Labour leader, external
Hodge asked about Corbyn Trident comments, external
What's in the political diary?, external
Hodge and Crabb on McDonnell 'murder' fire deaths claim, external
BBC correspondent on tower block fire tests, external
Political reaction to Tory-DUP deal: Hodge, external
Political reaction to Tory-DUP deal: Crabb, external
Sunday 25 June
Friday 23 June
How has UK offer been received by other EU leaders?, external
What is the government offering EU citizens living in Britain?, external
Reaction to May's offer to UK's EU residents
Referendum review from Vote Leave
Referendum review from Britain Stronger in Europe
Looking back to June 23 last year, external
Thursday 22 June
Cable on second or third EU referendum
When the UK had two elections in eight months
The politico's guide to Glastonbury
Do Conservatives go to Glastonbury?
Angela Smith on Lords reform, external
John Mann on Lords reform, external
What was in the Queen's Speech about Brexit and other policies, external
Why is Theresa May in Brussels? , external
Reaction to Grenfell Tower fire - Angela Smith, external
Reaction to Grenfell Tower fire - Michael Forsyth, external
Commons statement expected on safety of tower blocks, external
Wednesday 21 June
Tuesday 20 June
Adam Fleming reports from Luxembourg, external
What might be in the Queen's Speech?, external
Pienaar on Tory-DUP deal, external
The next Lib Dem leader?, external
Gardiner says Jones is 'on the sidelines', external
Gardiner and Harper on Queen's Speech, external
Looking ahead to Queen's Speech, external
Kate Williams on Queen's Speech
Henry Jackson Society responds to comments on Monday's DP, external
Politicians taking a turn behind the radio mic
Could Farage host a BBC radio programme?, external
Monday 19 June
Soapbox: Ex-minister backs ID cards
Eyewitness describes Finsbury Park attack, external
Feelings of "vulnerability, anger and frustration" in Finsbury Park says BBC correspondent, external
There can be no tolerance for this form of extremism says Muslim Council of Britain, external
Conservative and Labour MPs react to attack, external
Has the government's position on Brexit changed?, external
MEP and MPs look ahead to Brexit talks, external
The political week ahead, external
Sunday 18 June
Wed 14, Thu 15 and Fri 16 June
Daily Politics off-air
Tuesday 13 June
Understanding EVEL and Salisbury Convention
Dozens of new MPs head to Westminster
What's it like being a new MP?
A real political cat fight in Downing Street
Why Is David Coburn standing as UKIP leader?, external
Looking at Bercow's record and future role in the chair, external
Re-elected Bercow dragged to Speaker's chair, external
Conservative MP asked: Is austerity over?, external
What does election result mean for Brexit?, external
Monday 12 June
What happens now after election result?
Who wants another election soon?
Photographer recalls election campaign
Did all pollsters get it wrong?
Gethins on what now for IndyRef2?, external
Gethins on SNP election result, external
Shapps and Gardiner on DUP role in UK government, external
Which policies will the Conservative drop?, external
Why has Labour been happy about losing the election?, external
Sunday 11 June
Thursday 8 and Friday 9 June
Wednesday 7 June
The last dash for election votes
What time will we know election results?
Highlights from the election campaign for smaller parties, external
Conservative highlights from the election campaign, external
Labour highlights from the election campaign, external
Emily Maitlis on the BBC election set, external
Where are the bets going?, external
Get well soon Diane, says Andrew, external
Ed Vaizey on Tory election campaign, external
How do Tory and Tories plan to balance the UK's books?, external
Lammy asked about audience calling for attack on Israel, external
David Lammy on control orders, external
Where do Tories stand on human rights and control orders?, external
Tuesday 6 June
Meet the candidates wanting votes in former coal and steel town, external
The political picture in Wales, external
Mood box on four-day working week, external
Animal Welfare Party leader, external
Green Party co-leader on £250,000 by-election offer for party, external
Tuesday's campaign report, external
Mark Harper on Trump tweets to London mayor, external
Green leader on May and Trump phone call on climate change, external
Dromey question to Harper on police numbers, external
Monday 5 June
Preventing terrorism, a pinny and a putt
National Health party 'needed more than ever'
Are opinion polls science or fiction?
The terror plots that were stopped
Battle for election's most westerly (and picturesque) constituency, external
Ashworth on Corbyn 2015 and 2017 shoot-to-kill policy comments, external
Jonathan Ashworth on police numbers and funding, external
Dominic Raab on police numbers and funding, external
What does Saturday's attack mean for Thursday's general election?, external
Sunday 4 June
No programme after the London attacks overnight
Friday 2 June
What happened to the Lib Dem fightback?
Theresa, tattoos, Tim and Trump
Sinn Fein on taking Westminster seats?, external
Why is Theresa May not on TV and radio?
Looking at election claims, external
Mason and Young on tax claims, external
Ex-energy secretary on Trump and 2015 Paris climate accord, external
Thursday 1 June
What does the SDP stand for today?
Does Falconer back Corbyn in 2017?
The BBC election debate in four minutes
Have voters already made up their mind?
Votes at 16, selfies and poll-tergeists
Where do parties stand on future UK-EU future relationship?, external
Was the TV election debate audience biased to the left?, external
Why was the PM not part of the TV election debate - Falconer, external
Why was the PM not part of the TV election debate - Lewis, external
Wednesday 31 May
Election debate or Britain's Got Talent?
'Parties pinch our ideas all the time'
YouGov survey suggests hung Parliament, external
One week of campaigning to go, external
'No iron laws' in elections, external
Labour candidate dismisses migration document, external
Labour candidate condemns Twitter abuse, external
Shadow disarmament minister on Trident renewal, external
Jeremy Corbyn to take part in live election debate, external
Conservative backs nuclear weapons, external
Peer predicts nuclear weapons vote in Commons, external
'No hard border' - UUP leader, external
Tuesday 30 May
A party that wants to replace all taxes
What is the SNP proposing?, external
'Nothing has changed' on IndyRef2 date
De Vito, croissants, music and a question mark
Gardiner listens to Corbyn's radio interview
Who do voters trust on UK security?
Tories target Lib Dem-turned-SNP seat
Glambucket, pronounced Glam-bouquet, external
OED talks Glumbucket, external
Pollster asked what do voters make of security policies?, external
Monday 29 May
No programme on Bank Holiday Monday
Sunday 28 May
Friday 26 May
Thursday 25 May
Can politicians prevent terror attacks
Who do UKIP blame for Manchester bombing?
Libya 'magnet for extremists' over European violence
Support of military colleagues 'clearly needed'
What is UKIP offering?, external
John Prescott on UK sharing intelligence, external
Security correspondent Frank Gardner on leaks to US media, external
Wednesday 24 May
A bomb factory out there somewhere in UK?
Manchester joins lists of European attacks
International reaction to Manchester attack
UK on critical alert for only third time
Norman Smith on when election campaigning will resume, external
Douglas Murray on Manchester attacks, external
Hazel Blears on Manchester attacks, external
BBC security correspondent on Manchester bomber, external
Lucy Powell on Islamist claims about Manchester attacks, external
Warning signs about Manchester bomber?, external
How UK newspapers have been reporting the Manchester attack, external
Tuesday 23 May
Programme cancelled after the Manchester bombing
Monday 22 May
Sunday 21 May
Friday 19 May
Thursday 18 May
Coalitions, tweets, alcohol, bus and bingo
Revolutionary bid for election votes
Politicians in The Thick Of mixing fact and fiction
Mood box: What age should we be allowed to vote?, external
Raab - A 'major omission' in the 2017 Tory manifesto?, external
Dominic Raab on social fare contributions, external
Dominic Raab on Tory manifesto social care pledges, external
BBC assistant political editor at Tory manifesto launch, external
Wednesday 17 May
Lib Dems pledge a second Brexit vote
Is Indyref2 the main election campaign issue?
What does Alliance for Green Socialism stand for?
Retro games, period poverty and bridge tolls
What's in the Lib Dem manifesto?, external
Lord Forsyth on manifesto pledges and spending, external
What is Labour planning to do with UK electrical supply, external
Tuesday 16 May
How Liberal and Lib Dem policies vary
'Some opportunities' for post-Brexit Wales
Two and four-legged campaign figures
Who said what in referendum campaign?
Will politicians keep manifesto pledges?
Clegg: People don't watch the interviews between you and me, external
Clegg: It was just cringingly embarrassing, external
Nick Clegg on Washington Post claims about Trump, external
What is Labour offering at the election?, external
Andy McDonald on Labour manifesto stats, external
Andy McDonald on nationalising water firms in England, external
Monday 15 May
English Democrats 'not diminishing'
Do manifestos affect the way we vote?
Tory plan for workers' rights, external
TUC reaction to Tory plans for workers' rights, external
Where do parties stand on workers' rights?
Harry Styles and other election campaign news
Labour pledges an extra £37bn on NHS in England over 5 years, external
Sunday 14 May
Rebecca Long-Bailey on rail nationalisation, external
Brandon Lewis on corporation tax, external
How will the performance of party leaders affect behaviour at the ballot box?, external
US pollster Frank Luntz on the General Election, external
How many candidates are the bigger parties putting up on 8 June?, external
Friday 12 May
Will Brexit help or hinder UK in Eurovision?
SNP: Tory 'bluff and bluster' over Europe
Corbyn has set out his views on defence and foreign policy, external
'Defence of the realm safe with Labour'
Why is Socialist Party opposing Corbyn?
Cameron and Blair back in politics
Guy Ritchie confused by party leaders
How much is the election costing UK taxpayers?, external
Will pollsters get the next election result right?, external
Thursday 11 May
Rapping, leaking, fishing and no candidates
Lib Dem plan for 50,000 Syrian refugees in UK
Mood box: What do voters make of Theresa May?
Pirates want online and offline freedoms
Leanne Wood on Plaid-Tory polling and results, external
Stephen Crabb on devolved powers for Wales, external
'Wales has been ignored and neglected since decision to leave EU', external
James Cleverly on UK-Saudi relations and arms sales, external
James Cleverly on defence spending, external
When will we see Plaid manifesto?, external
There seem to be three different conspiracy theories, external
Wednesday 10 May
£250k by-election claim 'completely false'
Women's Equality Party has 'better candidates'
Dromey and Gove on Labour school plans
Do voters think it is over for UKIP?
Nuttall: UKIP support 'will go down'
A political ride, cooking and busking
Labour members expelled from the party, external
Explaining Labour's education plans, external
Nuttall on a One Show appearance?, external
BBC's Tom Symonds on CPS decision over election spending, external
Tuesday 9 May
Monday 8 May
BBC announces election programme details
Mood box: Have voters changed their mind since last week?
Party wants separate tax rate for Yorkshire
Rapping, cats, pints and Marxist denial
Catherine West on election debates, external
Dominic Grieve on election debates, external
Catherine West on hospital parking, external
Dominic Grieve on manifesto pledges, external
Sunday 7 May
Friday 5 May
Thursday 4 May
Reaction to the French presidential TV debate: Max Begon-Lours, external
Reaction to the French presidential TV debate: Tim Marshall, external
Is the 'IS' reign of terror coming to an end?, external
Foreign affairs expert on the 'generational battle' timing, external
How to deal with terror threats to UK, external
What do we learn from Trump's tweets?
Why did Tommy Robinson visit Quilliam office?
Wednesday 3 May
What have political leaders been up to?
Who will win the battle for Cardiff?
Margot James on health policy, external
Barry Gardiner on Labour's health plans, external
Charles Grant from the Centre for European Reform, external
Election debate: UKIP v Green, external
Looking at Scottish education rankings and funding, external
Tuesday 2 May
Monday 1 May
No programme on Bank Holiday Monday
Sunday 30 April
Friday 28 April
Thursday 27 April
Wednesday 26 April
Tuesday 25 April
Monday 24 April
Sunday 23 April
Friday 21 April
How will Labour fund its election pledges?
Mood box: What's the most important election issue?
The week's politics in one minute
How are the Brexit talks coming along?
Let's take a look at Labour's campaign so far, external
Looking at the opinion polls, external
Unite leadership contest has been 'very bitter and acrimonious', external
Thursday 20 April
Dromey asked about Kinnock prediction, external
Jack Dromey on treatment of workers, external
Suzanne Evans not standing in 2017 election, external
'UKIP has also faced an array of problems - mostly self-inflicted', external
Evans on UKIP: We are not out yet
Details of the political wash-up period, external
What is the Parliamentary wash-up?, external
Reaction to Douglas Carswell not standing in general election, external
Wednesday 19 April
The road map to election day, external
What could be in Tory manifesto?, external
What could be in the Labour manifesto?, external
Why won't SNP support a June election?, external
Will SNP and Labour back a progressive alliance at Westminster?, external
Corbyn's first PMQs question to May after election date announced, external
May and Corbyn on TV debates, external
May and Corbyn on election promises on debt and spending, external
SNP Westminster leader on saboteurs and mandates, external
Corbyn and May on claims of broken promises, external
Farron on debates in 1992 and 2017 elections, external
What about candidates who face 2015 expense allegations?, external
Tuesday 18 April
Election 2017 reaction from Lib Dem leader Tim Farron
UKIP deputy leader Peter Whittle on general election timing
Election 2017 reaction: Green leader Jonathan Bartley
What do bookies make of the election odds?, external
Neil Coyle on election timing and Jeremy Corbyn, external
How can the PM call an election?, external
Shadow minister Barry Gardiner on election timing, external
Former Tory leader Duncan Smith on election timing, external
Easter recess
Programmes were off-air through the Easter recess
Sunday 2 April
Friday 31 March
Finding a post-Brexit passport design
The Westerners fighting against IS
The political week in 60 seconds
NHS England chief executive on waiting times, external
Waiting times 'trade-off' is 'a huge, sharp wake-up call for voters', external
'This is about cuts' - the Morning Star's Ben Chacko, external
A softening of the EU's position?, external
Donald's Trump's views on Nato, external
The Morning Star's Ben Chacko says the UK would be safer outside Nato, external
Thursday 30 March
A weighty dilemma for the Isle of Wight
Will there be another rise in the pension age?
Former minister's Brexit concerns, external
The issues at stake in Brexit negotiations, external
What say will the European Parliament have?, external
Davis and Starmer on Great Repeal Bill, external
Ken Livingstone disciplinary hearing, external
Wednesday 29 March
Theresa May's Article 50 statement
Jeremy Corbyn's Article 50 speech
The timetable for today, external
Guests react to Article 50 trigger, external
Brexit: how it happened, external
Ashdown: Government has 'hijacked' vote, external
SNP MP wants 'two way process', external
PMQs clash over police numbers, external
Robertson: There is no UK-wide agreement, external
Boris Johnson accused of 'smirking', external
'Now is not the time' to trigger Article 50, external
'A mood of some sadness here in Brussels', external
Green Party reaction, external
Article 50 has been triggered so what happens next?, external
Tuesday 28 March
Proposal to review prescription medicines, external
Prescription medicines review, external
Ineos boss on prescriptions review, external
MP on '£350m for NHS' claim, external
John Redwood asked about £350m claim, external
Daily Mail's 'legs' headline, external
Scottish Parliament to resume referendum debate, external
Unite leadership contest, external
Green Party MEP debates the 'very divisive subject' of fracking with Ineos boss, external
Monday 27 March
Soapbox: Post-Brexit political division
PM to meet Scotland's first minister, external
SNP spokesman on May and Sturgeon talks, external
Tory MP defends May's approach to Scotland, external
Labour MP on second referendum, external
Parties' priorities for Brexit, external
UKIP MEP and Lib Dem MP on Brexit process, external
Sunday 26 March
David Lidington on parliamentary security
Why did Douglas Carswell quit UKIP?
Director of Europol on Westminster terror attack
How was Khalid Masood inspired?, external
Director of Europol on Westminster attacks, external
Will there be a by-election in Clacton?, external
100% UKIP to 0%? What happened?, external
Paul Nuttall 'disaapointed' in Carswell, external
Friday 24 March
Which EU member makes the most cars?
The political week in 60 seconds
Triggering of Article 50 'a failure and a tragedy' - Juncker, external
The Westminster attacker - what we know so far, external
Met Police statement, external
Security around Parliament, external
'A lone actor on the day', external
Labour MP calls on tech giants to combat 'online grooming', external
What legal powers do police and intelligence services have?, external
Lib Dem peer and Tory MP on surveillance powers, external
Thursday 23 March
How an attack on Westminster unfolded
Leaders declare solidarity with the UK
Labour MP describes Westminster yesterday, external
Reports attacker shot by minister's bodyguard, external
Security minister on Westminster attack, external
Duncan Smith on Westminster attack, external
Daily Politics presenter was in Parliament yesterday, external
The BBC's Phil Mackie reports from Birmingham where arrests were made, external
BBC security correspondent on counter-terrorism investigations, external
Wednesday 22 March
Free vote on Parliament restoration
Corbyn attacks schools 'vanity project'
Scottish people 'should have a choice'
Ban on electronics on flights, external
Home Office minister on electronics ban, external
PMQs: Corbyn leads on school funding, external
Does the PM agree with teacher Eileen?, external
May attacks shadow ministers' school choices, external
'Labour put the party first' - May, external
Why does PM oppose independence?, external
Tuesday 21 March
What is the fishing industry angling for?
What would a Brexit movie look like?
The life of Martin McGuinness, external
Labour MP backs Watson, external
Shadow minister on Labour row, external
Tory peer and Labour MP on early election, external
Martin McGuinness and Northern Ireland's politics, external
Referendum vote in Scottish Parliament, external
Monday 20 March
Sunday 19 March
Chief Executive of NHS Providers on funding
Clegg: May's Brexit plan is 'self harming approach' for UK
Andrew Gwynne: Labour 'preparing for early election'
Gwynne - 'Labour preparing for early General Election', external
A look back at a turbulent week for Theresa May, external
Nick Clegg on Theresa May, external
Nick Clegg on early election and Osborne the Journo, external
Friday 17 March
Thursday 16 March
Are universities restricting free speech?
Donald Trump's limo under the hammer
The details of the Conservative Party election expenses story, external
Are the Conservatives worried about the expenses row?, external
'If you had an opposition with chutzpah it would be going to town on this' says Rod Liddle, external
National Insurance U-turn, external
Oliver Letwin on the Budget, external
Former minister reacts to expenses fine, external
Wednesday 15 March
Tory MP defends NI increase .... then U-turn
Corbyn attacks NI U-turn 'chaos'
SNP calls for UK-wide Brexit agreement
Virtual tour of Parliament launched
Minister on NI changes, external
Labour corporation tax plans, external
Scottish social attitudes survey, external
'The prime minister is for turning' says the SNP's Angus Robertson, external
SNP MP Callum McCaig asks whether the UK can afford to be an independent country, external
Tuesday 14 March
Can politicians make us laugh?
The highlights from yesterday's Commons debate on the Brexit bill, external
Peers also debated the Brexit bill last night, external
Jeremy Corbyn was 'clumsy with his language', external
The winners of Scotland's 2014 independence referendum 'have changed the deal', external
Tory MSP says SNP has no mandate for vote, external
What happens after Article 50 is triggered?, external
Parliament and Brexit, external
Monday 13 March
Sunday 12 March
What will happen after the Brexit bill has passed?
Soubry v Farage: Brexit deal or no deal?
Louise Mensch on Trump's wiretap allegations
Anna Soubry on Brexit deal, external
Nigel Farage on Brexit deal, external
Nigel Farage: No deal is a lot better for the nation, external
Farage "probably would" stand in South Thanet again, external
Friday 10 March
Thursday 9 March
Is it a good time to be a girl?
When politics becomes a laughing matter
Conservative MP on NI changes, external
Shadow minister on NI changes, external
Helena Morrissey 'disappointed' by NI change, external
Lib Dem MP on social care funding, external
Social care money 'a first step', external
Labour MP on 'stability of public services', external
Can a deal be reached in Northern Ireland?, external
Is it a good time to be a girl? Helena Morrissey and Alison Wolf debate, external
Wednesday 8 March
Tuesday 7 March
How will the Lib Dems win back voters?
Chessboxing - a new Brexit battleground?
Will pro-Remain Tory MP back Brexit bill?, external
Look ahead to Philip Hammond's first Budget, external
Conservative MP on schools spending, external
Farron condemns 'crazy experiment', external
Lib Dem leader on party's tax policy, external
Can Arlene Foster hang on in Northern Ireland?, external
UKIP v Lib Dem at speed chess, external
An early general election?, external
Monday 6 March
Soapbox: Muslims 'more victimised'
Is anti-Muslim sentiment on the rise?
Publishing tax returns, external
Norman Smith on the future of Vauxhall, external
Five year economic forecasts questioned, external
Alex Wild of the Taxpayers' Alliance on the future of economic forecasts, external
A look ahead to the Budget, external
Can the DUP and Sinn Fein reach a deal following elections?, external
Business minister on Northern Ireland talks, external
'Direct rule not an option' says shadow minister, external
What's happening in politics this week?, external
Will the Lords pass more amendments to the Brexit bill this week?, external
Should politicians tone down their rhetoric about Muslims?, external
Sunday 5 March
Exclusive report: Islamist Terrorism in the UK
Is the UK doing enough to prevent Islamist terrorism?
Lidington on Unilateral gesture, external
What can be done for the Muslim community to integrate more into British society?, external
How prepared are we for a Paris-style terror attack? , external
Growth forecast will be back to where it was year ago (pre-#EUref), predicts Paul Johnson, external
Friday 3 March
The political week in 60 seconds
Claire Fox and George Parker on the US and Russia, external
UK government's Scotland secretary on Brexit, external
Will there be a second independence referendum?, external
SNP has 'the cause for a second referendum' but it could be hard to win, external
Plaid Cymru leader backs single market, external
Will the Northern Ireland election break deadlock?, external
Thursday 2 March
What next for Labour after Copeland?
Will last night's government defeat affect the Brexit timetable?, external
Pro-Leave peer on government defeat, external
What will Labour MPs do following government defeat?, external
Labour elections co-ordinator on party's future, external
Live tweeting the past - the academics recalling the headlines from the 1997 election, external
Wednesday 1 March
Leaders clash over disability payments
Corbyn: The nasty party is still around
When will 'soft coup' be triggered?
Did Mr Speaker shower this morning?
Commuters on rail strikes, external
Rail minister responds on Southern Rail dispute, external
Labour MP to union and minister: 'Sort it out', external
PM's tribute to Sir Gerald Kaufman, external
Labour leader on Sir Gerald Kaufman, external
Leaders clash over disability benefits, external
How much notice was given of plans to change access to disability benefits?, external
Corbyn asks if Tories are still 'the nasty party', external
PM on mental health and Copeland result, external
SNP Westminster leader on Brexit negotiations, external
Did the Speaker shower this morning? , external
Does the government face defeat in the Lords on the rights of EU citizens in the UK?, external
Tuesday 28 February
Westminster's annual pancake race
MPs' seat shake-up report by 2018
The government's policy is one of 'deeper cuts and for longer' says shadow chancellor, external
Austerity has been 'the right recipe' says Conservative peer Baroness Wheatcroft, external
How did things turn sour between Nigel Farage and UKIP's only MP?, external
Show support for current leader says Welsh Assembly member, external
Conservative EU Leave campaigners saw Farage as a threat claims former press secretary, external
Sir John Major's Brexit speech felt like 'a full frontal assault', external
Sir John Major offered 'helpful hints' for government's EU negotiations, external
Boundary Commission's Sam Hartley explains the timetable for cutting the number of MPs, external
Boundary changes are 'about eliminating' some Labour seats claims Stephen Kinnock, external
Monday 27 February
An end to freedom of movement?
Government looking at "fair" system of work permits says John Redwood, external
Government's proposals are 'not clear', external
Labour's Barry Gardiner says he is not aware of a 'soft coup' against Jeremy Corbyn, external
Former Labour leadership contender on 'soft coup' against Jeremy Corbyn, external
Sunday 26 February
Friday 24 February
The political week in 60 seconds
Issues at stake in Northern Ireland vote
Stoke provides 'some comfort' for Labour, external
Labour MP John Woodcock on Copeland by-election, external
Labour's Ian Lavery on Copeland, external
Theresa May hails 'wonderful victory', external
Labour 'surprised' by the scale of its loss, external
Stoke was 'a tough learning curve' for Paul Nuttall says Diane James, external
Cristina Odone says UKIP leader Paul Nuttall 'lost it' in Stoke, external
Jeremy Corbyn is 'a big problem' for Labour, says the Guardian's Rafael Behr, external
Andrew Neil with the numbers from Copeland and Stoke Central, external
Thursday 23 February
Are the young or the old better off?
Where is the political centre ground?
Has Labour secured a government concession on the Brexit bill?, external
Labour leader in the Lords on the Brexit bill, external
Conservative peer on Brexit debate in Parliament, external
The latest immigration figures, external
New migration figures are 'a step in the right direction' says MigrationwatchUK, external
Migrants are coming to the UK to work, says Lord Willetts, external
Age wealth gap debate, external
Rise in parish council tax bills, external
Labour and the centre ground, external
Thatcher 'moved the centre ground', external
From 'just about managing' to the 'squeezed middle', external
We can dab too you know..., external
What do you think to @afneil and @Jo_Coburn's dabs @tomwatson?, external
Wednesday 22 February
Were MPs misled over business rates?
PM promises help on business rates
NHS in 'state of emergency' - Corbyn
Labour deputy leader 'dabs' during PMQs
BBC home affairs correspondent on foreign spouses ruling, external
Shadow minister on Supreme Court judgement, external
Northern Ireland secretary on 'sensitive' evidence, external
Corbyn and May clash on NHS, external
NHS is in a state of emergency says Jeremy Corbyn, external
Conservative MP backs Jo Cox anniversary plans, external
Labour MP Caroline Flint on growing up in the home of a problem drinker, external
Greens' co-leader on business rates 'hike', external
Jon Pienaar on Tony Blair statement about Guantanamo compensation, external
Tuesday 21 February
Meeting the candidates in the Copeland by-election
NHS local plans in England, external
There is a 'humanitarian crisis' in the NHS says Owen Jones, external
Lord Lawson and Owen Jones on the House of Lords, external
MP Nigel Evans defends Trump state visit plans, external
Trump branded an 'obnoxious, menacing President', external
Who might succeed Jeremy Corbyn?, external
Corbyn ally's by-election predictions, external
Supporters split over Brexit giving Labour 'a unique problem', external
Hate crime and Brexit, external
Brexit hate crime 'spike' disputed, external
Hate crime increase 'linked to referendum', external
Monday 20 February
On the campaign trail in Stoke-on-Trent
Soapbox: Is the National Trust too PC?
Brexit bill - what happens next?, external
Labour's Baroness Smith calls for 'meaningful' vote on Brexit terms, external
Lib Dem leader in the Lords confident that Brexit bill can be amended, external
Can by-election campaigners name the songs of Stoke's famous son Robbie Williams?, external
James Delingpole and MPs debate the National Trust, external
Sunday 12 February
Friday 10 February
Thursday 9 February
Wednesday 8 February
Nick Gibb on Brexit vote timing, external
Andy McDonald on Brexit vote timing, external
How will Clive Lewis vote later today?, external
Looking back on John Bercow's career, external
Corbyn and May on health services, external
More on health services from May and Corbyn, external
PM asked about spending in Tory council area, external
Labour leader reads out leaked texts to 'Nick', external
NHS funding question from MP recovering after cancer treatment, external
MP asks PM about future status of EU nationals in UK, external
Who is Nick in the leaked Surrey funding texts?, external
Labour shadow minister on leaked Surrey texts, external
Tuesday 7 February
Who is in the PM's Number 10 team?
What are Brexit amendments about?
Will white paper solve housing shortage?
Speaker announces Commons clerks will no longer wear wigs, external
Pienaar: What has the shadow cabinet decided about Brexit?, external
Pienaar: What will happen to Diane Abbott?, external
Some global leaders the Speaker has previously welcomed to Westminster, external
Conservative MP Shelbrooke on Bercow and Trump, external
Lucas: Parliament not there for the PM "to pimp out to whoever she wants to", external
Monday 6 February
PM should be 'firm and respectful' to Israel
Did Labour Leave get too close to UKIP?
How to be a successful prime minister
MPs debate NHS overseas charges
Hoey: Diane has done herself a bit of disservice, external
Soames on Soubry: I love her to bits but I don't know what she means, external
What's in the political diary this week?, external
Hoey: I feel quite proud she is the prime minister, external
Sunday 5 February
Friday 3 February
Pienaar: Very few European countries meet that target, external
Soapbox: Could pub takeover be the final straw?
Why is Ukraine holding Nato referendum?
Background to 2006 the Historical Enquiries Team, external
Are Northern Ireland Troubles deaths being investigated?
Soapbox: Could pub takeover be the final straw?
Transport correspondent on rail disputes and talks, external
Thursday 2 February
Why the DP set been built in Lego?, external
UKIP MEP on Labour MEP's sign calling Nigel Farage a liar, external
Labour MEP who held up a sign calling UKIP MEP a liar, external
Debating French election race, external
French presidential elections, external
Labour peer on aid spending, external
Conservative MP on aid spending, external
"It is a very substantial upgrade" says Kamal Ahmed, external
Wednesday 1 February
What does Truro have to offer?, external
PM role in Turing Bill questioned, external
A message from Buckingham Palace, external
Lib Dem leader at PMQs after criticism from Peter Bone, external
MP and PM question Lib Dems over Brexit, external
"The NHS is not for sale, and it never will be", external
What more does President Trump have to do, external
PM asked about accepting refugees and 1951 convention, external
PM asked what she knew about immigration ban, external
Corbyn recalls PM's words about President Trump, external
Labour leader's tribute to Tam Dalyell, external
Do MPs know referendum results in some constituencies?, external
Why not postpone Trump visit, Tory MP is asked, external
Tuesday 31 January
Moodbox: Is there love in the air for Donald Trump?
'Of course I was offended' says SNP MP, external
Conservative MP on HS2, external
Conservative MEP on US immigration ban, external
Questions for Boris Johnson, external
Labour's leader in the House of Lords on Brexit vote, external
Jo Coburn asks Norman Smith: How big a moment is this?, external
This is the big one, says Jo Coburn ahead of Brexit debate, external
Monday 30 January
Desert Island Disc celebrates 75 years, external
Some of the politicians who have shared their musical choices, external
What's in the political diary this week?, external
I am not about being the puppet master for the leader of the Labour Party, external
Why does Gerard Coyne want to get away from "political game playing in Westminster", external
PM meets devolved leaders, external
Sunday 29 January
Nigel Farage: Trump was elected to get tough
Tory MP Heidi Allen on Trump's clampdown on immigration
'PM should have felt braver to condemn Trump ban', external
Nigel Farage on Trump's immigration ban, external
"What is controversial about defending the Mexican border?", external
Farage: I think Paul Nuttall will win Stoke by-election, external
Friday 27 January
The UK will meet President Trump for face-to-face talks, external
Peter Hitchens and Rachel Shabi on May-Trump meeting, external
Is the UK special relationship still intact?
Will the White House learn how to spell Theresa May's first name, external
Labour MPs under three-line whip to vote for Article 50, external
Owen Smith: Article 50 'bad for Britain'
Why is May first leader to meet Trump?
Dutch TV drama about the EU's HQ
Thursday 26 January
Government publishes Brexit bill
Why do bells ring all round Westminster?
Don't be bamboozled by Brexit jargon
Which party is standing up for workers?
We've had the latest growth figures for the UK economy this morning,, external
Economists review past economic forecasts
Hoyle: We have got a good Speaker who is going nowhere., external
Wednesday 25 January
What's the timetable between now and the triggering of Article 50?, external
Who is Scotland's biggest trading partner?
PM confirms Brexit White Paper
PM accused of 'bargain basement Britain'
Are grammar schools being short-changed?
PM asked about cuts to maintained nursery schools, external
Tariff question for the PM, external
PM asked about Donald Trump's torture policy, external
Jeremy Corbyn reminded of Mayor of London's words, external
Assaults on NHS staff to be a specific offence?, external
Corbyn and May trade Trump taunts
Miliband 'never knew he was so popular'
Former Labour leader's message to Donald Trump (via the PM), external
Tuesday 24 January
Monday 23 January
Correspondent in Cheshire where the Cabinet is meeting, external
What is exciting and worrying voters?, external
Film: Why UK isn't driving to an electric dream
Debate: Will electric cars really tackle pollution?
The most annoying political phrases?
Why didn't Cameron make Trident test public?
Labour MP on Trident missile test going off course, external
How do we leave EU in most beneficial way?
Jones: We don't re-fight the referendum - that is done, external
Jones: We have to get the best deal for Wales and other nations within the UK, external
Sunday 22 January
How the world reacted to PM's Brexit speech
Diane Abbott on Article 50 and single market
What will Trump's presidency look like?
Margot James on the government's Industrial Strategy, external
"I do not believe we are going to lose" - Diane Abbott, external
Labour's position on remaining 'member' of single market?, external
Will there be a three-line whip?, external
James Rubin on US/China relations, external
Will President Trump's America be more involved in the world?, external
Friday 20 January
Thursday 19 January
Wednesday 18 January
German view of PM's Brexit speech, external
UK's future trading relationship with EU and rest of the world, external
Where does Labour stand on customs union?, external
'Yesterday, the PM snubbed Parliament', external
"Not so much the Iron Lady as the 'irony' lady" , external
Does she now disagree with herself?, external
'Is she just stringing the people of Scotland along?', external
Robertson and May on Scotland, jobs and Brexit, external
"It's called leadership, he should try it some time, external
"I'm happy to accommodate her. I can do bacon and eggs.", external
"Is she just happy to oversee the possible collapse of the NHS on her watch?", external
Who will be the next Speaker in Parliament?
Jacob Rees-Mogg is the bookies' favourite to be the next Speaker, external
Tuesday 17 January
Key points from the PM's speech, external
Political reaction to PM's Europe speech: Tim Farron, external
Political reaction to PM's Europe speech: Suzanne Evans, external
Political reaction to PM's Europe speech: Theresa Villiers, external
Political reaction to PM's Europe speech: Barry Gardiner, external
"No deal for Britain is better than a bad deal for Britain", external
PM does not want 'unlimited transitional status', external
"Days of Britain making vast contributions to the EU every year will end" , external
"Gov't will put final deal to a vote in both houses of parliament, external
PM on converting EU law into UK law, external
PM on the EU's future without the UK, external
PM opens her speech on Europe, external
The road to the UK's exit from the EU, external
BBC assistant political editor previews PM's speech, external
Monday 16 January
Parliament repairs should start 'immediately'
Shailesh Vara and Chris Bryant on rebuilding Parliament, external
Will UK and US agree quick post-Brexit trade deal?
Is politics being commercialised?
What's coming up in the political week?, external
Creagh: Michael Foot would never have done that stunt, external
Gove: I think diplomacy is not my strong suit, external
Gove asked: What's it like interviewing Donald Trump? , external
NI correspondent with a Stormont update, external
Sunday 15 January
Friday 13 January
A 'coup d'email' within Momentum?
Reaction to changes within Momentum
What do all these Brexit terms mean?
So you want to know all about the Brexit terms? , external
A high-speed round-up of the week in politics, external
Who is doing well in council by-elections?, external
Labour now faces 'a very tricky by-election in Stoke', external
Sir Christopher Meyer on Russian views of UK intelligence, external
Thursday 12 January
Does the English NHS have the money it needs?
Is this Trump's new ambassador to the EU?, external
Reaction to Donald Trump's press conference
'The UK is now at the front of the queue'
Why home secretary was reported for hate speech
John Curtice recalls Anthony King, external
Looking back at Michael Howard and his prison policies, external
Lord Howard on David Cameron's EU deal, external
Wednesday 11 January
Kuenssberg and MPs review PMQs
Red Cross warning 'irresponsible and overblown'
'Our NHS is in crisis but the PM is in denial'
The Hamiltons talk nepotism in politics, external
DUP MP asks the PM about Northern Ireland peace process, external
PM asked about downgrading Dewsbury Hospital facilities, external
Labour MP asks PM about claims of single market uncertainty, external
SNP leader asks PM about N Ireland political situation, external
PMQs: Corbyn questions PM on NHS waiting times, external
PMQs: SNP question on Brexit, external
Did shadow cabinet discuss cap for maximum salaries?, external
Tuesday 10 January
Monday 9 January
Jewish Chronicle political editor on undercover reporter's footage, external
What's in the political diary this week?, external
What is the shared society?, external
What do we know about UK plans for post-Brexit trade?, external
New chair of commission on trade at the Legatum Institute, external
'Time for new ideas' on the NHS
'UKIP is more important now than ever before'
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