Daily Politics and Sunday Politics highlights of 2018
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Tuesday 24 July
Monday 23 July
Sunday 22 July
Friday 20 July
Luis Walker reads Theresa May reply to Orkambi request
Campaign for drug to help people with Cystic Fibrosis, external
Update on the drug Orkambi, external
How many Muslims are there in the UK? , external
Political advertising on the web?, external
PM asked about pairing in the Commons, external
Pairing vote in the Commons: Elgot, external
Pairing in the Commons: Baldwin, external
PM on visit to Northern Ireland, external
Thursday 19 July
Communism - romanticising a murderous ideology?
Tory whips 'blackmailing' MPs on confidence vote
What was on offer in EU referendum?, external
New Brexit secretary Dominic Raab off to Brussels for talks, external
Do Labour want May to stay, external
FT journalist on Tory Party, external
Suzanne Evans on Tory troubles, external
What action could Labour take against Margaret Hodge?, external
Wednesday 18 July
Prime Minister's Questions: The key bits and the verdict
"None of this is that surprising", external
Andrew and Laura on 'pairing' over Brexit vote, external
Why did Brandon Lewis vote on Tuesday night?, external
Stephen Hammond on Chequers Deal, external
Trainspotting and the Good Life?, external
Anti-Semitism issues in the Labour Party, external
Back to 1990, long before even #bbcdp came on-air., external
Tuesday 17 July
Nadine Dorries on Tory splits, external
Is Theresa May the right person to lead the party?, external
End of the Chequers deal?, external
View from the left on Brexit votes, external
Dorries on Soubry speech, external
Shaheen on Soubry speech, external
Where was the Lib Dem leader for the Brexit vote, external
Shaheen on Lib Dems missing Brexit vote, external
UK collecting EU tariffs but not asking for reciprocal arrangement, external
Fines for Vote Leave, external
Whistleblower on referendum spending, external
Recess vote or no recess vote?, external
Reaction to Trump comments in Helsinki, external
Reaction to Trump-Putin talks, external
Reaction to calls to move Parliamentary recess date forward, external
Monday 16 July
Compulsory voting for first-time voters?
Do MPs back Rick Edwards on compulsory voting?
What's going on in Helsinki with Trump and Putin?, external
Media view of US President, external
Brexit Minister on UK relations with US and Russia, external
Good news that Putin and Trump are talking?, external
Trump and Putin meeting in Helsinki, external
Was minister 'strong-armed' and considering resignation?, external
Greening on a no-deal outcome in Brexit, external
Labour and a second referendum, external
What Justine Greening said about PM last week, external
Suella Braverman on Brexit, external
Sunday 15 July
Friday 13 July
What is the common rule book?, external
MP on the 'special relationship' and dog whistle politics, external
Boris Johnson as a great PM?, external
The Sun's interview with US President, external
Mirror journalist on 'loose cannon', external
White Paper Wheel of Fortune, external
Back to the wheel of jargon, external
Why are some Tory councillors not campaigning for Brexit deal, external
MP asked about Chequers agreement, external
Trump supporter on Sun interview, external
Will Scotland welcome President Trump?, external
Protests against international leaders?, external
Thursday 12 July
White Paper on post-Brexit deals, external
Former minister on Brexit White Paper, external
What do Brexiteers want?, external
Pienaar on Brexit talks, external
Cleverly on trade deals, external
Tory vice chairman on Tory resignations, external
Nato's future and defence funding, external
Labour view on defence spending, external
Corbyn view of defending other Nato members, external
"He is going to get the welcome he deserves" , external
Republican Overseas on Trump visit, external
Jones: The far right is on the march across Europe, external
Pressure on policing, external
Wednesday 11 July
Tuesday 10 July
Is Brexit going well or badly?
'Lull' and 'respite' says BBC assistant political editor, external
Former Johnson adviser, external
Conservative MP on 'frustration' and 'concern', external
Fallout after the Chequers agreement, external
Boris Johnson's record, external
'she went a little bit too far with the compromises', external
Sort of Michel Barnier, external
Irish reaction to UK stance on Brexit, external
Technology on the border, external
Time to intensify the negotiations, external
Will Brexiteers get to change Brexit policy?, external
Deal or no deal? Priti Patel, external
Who is to blame for speed of Brexit talks?, external
Tusk queries if Brexit is coming home, external
Monday 9 July
'We have all been blindsided by this policy'
Baker: Childish nonsense issued by Number 10
David Davis resignation letter, external
Baker on his resignation, external
Baker on Brexit deal, external
BBC political editor on Brexit, external
'Very hard to see them backing the final deal, external
Leave Means Leave co-chairman, external
Brexit resignations?, external
Leadsom on resignation rumours, external
Leadsom on freedom of movement, external
Leadsom on Davis and Brexit, external
Preferential treatment for EU citizens after Brexit?, external
Deal or no deal with the EU, external
Labour MPs invited to Downing Street, external
McDonald on Tory and Labour policies, external
EU powers over UK after Brexit, external
Sunday 8 July
Friday 6 July
Security and solidarity on the Daily Politics, external
Nigel Evans on red lines, external
Tory peer on Chequers summit, external
Is that a wheat field?, external
Any resignations to come on Friday?, externalDaily and Sunday Politics highlights of 2018
A view from Brussels, external
Labour and anti-Semitism, external
Thursday 5 July
Prime Minister's Questions: The key bits and the verdict
BBC security correspondent on Wiltshire poisoning, external
Warning from UK's biggest car firm, external
Conservative MP on Brexit, external
Corbyn supporter on Labour policy, external
TaxPayers' Alliance on Brexit, external
Wollaston on Brexit policy, external
Doctor's fears about privatisation, external
Social insurance for health and social care, external
Wednesday 4 July
Prime Minister's Questions: The key bits and the verdict
Work and pensions secretary on universal credit report, external
What are the allegations against Vote Leave?, external
Tory MP on referendum allegations, external
Labour MP on referendum allegations, external
Reaction to McVey statement, external
Mogg meeting the chief whip, external
Brexiteer asked about single market and regulatory allignment, external
Another view of midday, external
Mogg on customs deal and tariff allignment, external
Tuesday 3 July
Another EU referendum?, external
How did MP keep shadow ministerial post over Article 50 vote?, external
Hague's warning to Brexiteers, external
Flossing with Ed Vaizey, external
Labour MP on Tory handling of Brexit, external
Brexit: Conservative v Conservative, external
Ed Vaizey on cost of Brexit, external
Monday 2 July
Sunday 1 July
Friday 29 June
Is a Northern Ireland border poll coming?
"Not breakfast, Jo, Brexit", external
EU leaders meeting in Brussels, external
Reaction to PM's message on security, external
Labour MEP on UK security, external
Could Labour back another referendum?, external
Who was UK MEP backing in England-Belgium game?, external
What was agreed overnight in Brussels over migrants?, external
Will there be a border poll in Ireland and N Ireland?, external
Does Sinn Fein think a Tory NI minister would allow border referendum?, external
Commentator on border poll, external
What did Elsie make of it?, external
Does Elsie know who will win the next England game?, external
Thursday 28 June
Wednesday 27 June
Prime Minister's Questions: The key bits and the verdict
New way of choosing a council leader, external
'Different parts of Airbus talking different languages', external
Labour MP on a no-deal, external
Norman on haulage permits and trailer registration bill, external
The big issue of the day - wood stoves!, external
Tuesday 26 June
Monday 25 June
Hands had expected 'free vote' on Heathrow
Willson's call to reduce fuel duty
'We've probably saved £100bn in fuel duty'
Labour MP on Heathrow vote, external
Conservative MP on Heathrow vote, external
Conservative MP on missing foreign secretary, external
IoD on business and Brexit, external
Sunday 24 June
Friday 22 June
Thursday 21 June
Wednesday 20 June
Prime Minister's Questions: The key bits and the verdict
"Power, trust and arithmetic", external
The Conservative rebel, external
Health minister on NHS spending, external
Health minister asked about future spending, external
Downing Street tweet, external
Andrew Neil sums up PMQs, external
BBC political editor of the 'gloss' of the Brexit vote, external
Tuesday 19 June
MP: 'Absolutely' easy for teens to buy drugs
Surprise name for Brexit talks?, external
Is William Hague right? Hitchens, external
Is William Hague right? Lucas, external
700,000 people sign petition so boy can take cannabis oil, external
What did PM tell mum of epileptic son?, external
Andy McDonald MP whose son died from intractable epilepsy, external
'My son is six-years-old with severe epilepsy, he is not a political football', external
Where will extra money for NHS come from?, external
Who is Damian Green?, external
Is there a Brexit dividend?, external
Behaviour in Parliament, external
Damian Green on leaving government, external
You should just get on board” , external
Remember the days when we actually won elections, external
Does Labour set out its policies?, external
Monday 18 June
Five reasons to 'celebrate' bank bank closures
Should bank branch closures be celebrated?
How would you re-invent your county council?
Not a fan of forecasting, external
Negotiating a Brexit deal, external
Time to say goodbye?, external
Conservative peer asked if she is there to 'frustrate Brexit', external
Conservative peer on second referendum, external
He was on Daily Politics, not Match of the Day, external
An update on upskirting bill, external
Labour and Tory spending plans, external
NHS spending increase under the most recent PMs, external
NHS and the 'Brexit dividend', external
An image from Labour Live, external
Outside Christopher Chope's office, external
Reaction to NHS funding announcement - Kinnock, external
"Is it a Brexit bonus?", external
PM's announcement on NHS funding in England - Blanchard, external
PM's announcement on NHS funding in England - Hardman, external
Sunday 17 June
Friday 15 June
Lewisham by-election result, external
Winning candidate in London by-election, external
Will Watson stay as deputy leader?, external
Julia on Universal Credit, external
Paul on Universal Credit, external
15 mins in to the programme and no mention of...., external
Sandbach: Cabinet members 'undermining' PM
Conservative peer and former minister Francis Maude on Brexit, external
Maude on PM's power on Brexit policy, external
MP on campaign for upskirting law, external
A week of World Cup, migration and a gravy train
View from EU on Westminster handling Brexit, external
Brussels watching Westminster, external
EU role in migrants arriving by boat
Thursday 14 June
Collins watches Banks before select committee
What the PM said about immigration in 2010, external
Chief political correspondent on Labour and Brexit, external
'I am not prepared to say they were wrong, to say they were uniformed', external
Laura Smith on Brexit vote, external
What if we have another referendum?, external
Labour MP asked about 'hard Brexit', single market and customs deal, external
Labour MP on voting with Jacob Rees-Mogg, external
World Cup in Russia starts in a few hours, external
Wednesday 13 June
Prime Minister's Questions: The key bits and the verdict
What did happen in Parliament on Tuesday?, external
Parliamentary mathematics with Newton Dunn, external
Tory Minister on Brexit votes, external
Soubry on Brexit votes and promises, external
Why did PM meet MPs?, external
Labour view on Brexit votes, external
Have Brexiteers been meeting over promises to Tory rebels?, external
Nigel Evans on Brexit, external
SNP MPs on Daily Politics, external
What happens now after SNP walkout on EU debate?, external
BBC political editor and SNP Westminster leader, external
Who is sovereign in this?, external
Who is going back in to the Commons?, external
Tuesday 12 June
Political editor on resignation of Conservative minister, external
Striking workers want to keep all tips
Who should get restaurant customers' tips?
'I am not going to any tip any of you', external
Brexit minister Robin Walker, external
Minister on Brexit vote and policy, external
Stephen Hammond on Brexit vote, external
How will Stephen Hammond vote?, external
Pupils watch MP's TV interview in Central Lobby, external
Shadow Brexit minister on Tuesday's vote, external
Labour on freedom of movement, external
Labour customs union, single market and immigration policies, external
Monday 11 June
President in Singapore for Tuesday's meeting with North Korean leader, external
Reaction to Trump tweets, external
Disputing the level of tariffs, external
How quickly can you judge someone?, external
Labour MP asked about Brexit vote, external
Conservative MP on freedom of movement, external
Russian influence on Brexit vote?, external
Alleged links between Brexit campaigner and Russian officials, external
Reaction to PM's Evening Standard interview, external
Tory vice-chair given task of improving range of diverse candidates, external
Diversity in politics, external
Online guide to getting rid of your MP
How to get rid of poor MPs, external
Sunday 10 June
Friday 8 June
What did the foreign secretary have to say?, external
Bone on Johnson comments, external
Peter Bone wants 'more Brexiteers in government, not less', external
EU reaction to UK publishing Brexit stance, external
Best of Britain launches campaign for second referendum, external
Support for second referendum?, external
SNP has a new deputy leader, external
Scottish independence and polling, external
Labour backs 'safe standing' at bigger football stadiums
Thursday 7 June
Daily Politics meets Love Island, external
Young people prefer Love Island to Oxbridge
Are hoteliers right to criticise AirBnb?
Automation threat to millions of low paid jobs
How will Irish abortion vote affect Northern Ireland?, external
Former Conservative leader on Stormont and NI abortion laws, external
Should Westminster get involved in NI abortion laws?, external
Supreme Court rejects appeal on Northern Ireland's abortion law, external
Director of CLASS - the Centre for Labour and Social Studies, external
Any Tory leadership campaigns underway?, external
Neale Richmond on negotiations, external
A view from Brussels on the UK Brexit stance, external
Political editor's update from Downing Street, external
Where does the UK government stand?, external
Brexit talks on the Daily Politics, external
Irish Brexit spokesman, external
IDS on David Davis position, external
Wednesday 6 June
Prime Minister's Questions: The key bits and the verdict
Labour's Brexit stance - 1, external
Labour's Brexit stance - 2, external
Conservative Brexit stance - 1, external
Conservative Brexit stance - 2, external
Crime stats in England and Wales on the rise?, external
Conservative on rising crime figures, external
Labour policy on policing numbers, external
Tuesday 5 June
Nadine, how will you be voting?, external
Labour's transport spokesman on rail problems, external
Nadine Dorries answers with rail puns, external
Transport secretary's future, external
Tory MP on abortion laws, external
Labour MP on abortion laws, external
Abortion debate will test UK political relation, external
Young Labour London vice-chair and rep for NUS Postgraduate students, external
Professor Tim Bale of Queen Mary University London,, external
Critics have accused the campaign of being anti-police, external
Is Lush smearing the police service?
'Sexual health crisis across England'
Brexiteer on Brexit vote, external
Spectator's Political Editor James Forsyth., external
Will Theresa May survive?, external
Dorries talks of Javid as future Conservative leader, external
Monday 4 June
Assistant Secretary General of Muslim Council of Britain, external
MP on Muslim Council claims of Islamophobia claims in Tory party, external
Labour MP on parties' handling claims of racism, external
How dog tried to destroy Thorpe documentary
'I want to see more disabled people in work'
What's it like being partially-sighted in Parliament?, external
What happens if there is no UK-EU deal?, external
A Very English Scandal, external
Why did Gwent Police think Andrew Newton was dead?, external
Any point investigating Scott-Thorpe case?, external
Independent reviewer of terrorism legislation Max Hill., external
Reaction to Sajid Javid speech on terrorism, external
Sunday 27 May
Friday 25 May
New case for an independent Scotland
Livingstone, Javid, Red Arrows, and NHS
Brokenshire: There were some pretty dark moments
What are those GDPR e-mails about?
There won't be a snap election in 2018 as this MP won't allow it, external
SNP publishes its vision for the Scottish economy, external
Stephen Kinnock on Brexit (and coffee), external
Why has MP left her junior government role?, external
Thursday 24 May
Health spending comparisons, external
Former minister on health spending, external
Centre-right think tank on health spending, external
Banks and health spending, external
How much will public pay for more health spending?, external
Why are there so few black Oxford students?
Oxford came in for criticism on its record on accepting black students, external
Toby Young on his resignation six months ago, external
Young: No question I was targeted by twitter mob
Which taxes will public back for more NHS money?
Authored film from newspaper editor, external
Labour members to get Brexit vote?, external
Labour Leave reaction to call for Brexit vote, external
Carry on Brussels: Labour MEP Seb Dance, external
Carry on Brussels: UKIP MEP Gerrard Batten, external
Wednesday 23 May
Tuesday 22 May
Conservative MP offers 'political gossip' and talks political promises, external
Fake news and fake apps, external
The next Conservative leadership contest, external
Reaction to Livingstone leaving Labour, external
Ken Livingstone's political legacy, external
Highlights of Rees-Mogg's political career
Abortion debate: Rees-Mogg v Swinson
Monday 21 May
Labour reaction to Salisbury poisoning, external
UK government turning blind eye to money laundering?, external
Social media history, external
Ben Bradley's past on social media, external
Welsh FM on timing of standing down, external
Welsh FM on single market, external
Carwyn Jones told Welsh Labour Conference he would step down, external
Italian politicians negotiating to form government post-March election, external
Dealing with online abuse, external
What can Westminster do about online abuse?, external
A third of young people have experienced cyber-bullying, survey finds, external
Sunday 20 May
Friday 18 May
Rat trap threat to the hedgehogDaily and Sunday Politics highlights of 2018
What will guests be doing on Saturday?, external
Setting the scene in Windsor, external
What did the Speaker say about Commons leader?, external
Theresa May and the 'backstop', external
Aarti Shankar from the thinktank Open Europe, external
Can Parliament make Dominic Cummings appear?, external
Alex Jennings who plays the part of Peter Bessell, external
Should hedgehogs become symbol of UK?, external
Thursday 17 May
Love or hate Punch and Judy politics at PMQs?
Why traditional political map is being redrawn
Trump and Stormy Daniels - Peterson, external
Trump and Stormy Daniels - Hazarika, external
Maximum stake on fixed-odds betting terminals reduced to £2: Zarb-Cousin, external
Maximum stake on fixed-odds betting terminals reduced to £2: Littlewood, external
Daily Telegraph had the splash in Thursday's paper, external
Brexiteer on UK-EU customs, external
Changing demographics affecting voting patterns Neil O'Brien, external
Changing demographics affecting voting patterns: hazarika, external
How did Jordan Peterson become so well known?, external
Wednesday 16 May
Prime Minister's Questions: The key bits and the verdict
Chairman of Conservative Friends of Israel, Stephen Crabb, external
Shadow justice secretary Richard Burgon on Middle East violence, external
Has the government decided what its immigration policy will be post-Brexit?, external
Another EU referendum?, external
White Paper or Gren Paper?, external
Why is Labour against Britain staying in the European Economic Area?, external
Tuesday 15 May
Why is social media talking gammon and slugs?
Are slug, gammon and melt offensive terms?
Violence on Israeli-Palestinian border, external
A spokesman from the Israeli embassy here in London, external
Turkish President to meet Theresa May in Downing Street, external
Turkey's Economy Minister Nihat Zeybekci., external
Brexit update from deputy political editor John Pienaar, external
Tory MP on Brexit talks, external
Monday 14 May
'Not having a teacher of the deaf inconceivable'
Threats to funding of teachers for deaf children
Legalising cannabis 'would starve criminals'
Drugs debate: James Price v David Raynes
Commentator on Brexit: Jessica Elgot, external
Commentator on Brexit: Christopher Hope, external
Nick Clegg on Brexit votes, external
Why are Clegg, Miliband and Morgan speaking out?, external
MEP Hannan on Brexit talks, external
Caroline Flint on Brexit and Clegg, external
Opening of new US embassy in Israel, external
MP asked about role of drugs minister, external
Sunday 13 May
Lucy Frazer on the criminal justice system, external
Tessa Jowell's powerful speech, external
Is the criminal justice system in crisis?, external
Baroness Chakrabarti: anti-Semitism and Ken Livingstone, external
Ken Clarke on Irish border, external
IDS on the Irish border, externalFriday 11 May
The political week in 60 seconds
Is Brexit driving us round the bend?
Revealed: Tory guide to winning Instagram
Why are some MPs moving on to instagram?, external
Do politicians understand social media?, external
Co-founder of Leave.EU, Arron Banks, external
Co-founder of Leave.EU, Arron Banks, external
Political motivation claim behind Leave.EU fine?, external
Housing rental payments are not recorded by credit reference agencies, external
Thursday 10 May
Talking political chess in Middle East politics
Could Brexit really affect sat navs?
Hennessy on the flags of history
Lord Henneesy on Brexit votes in House of Lords, external
Jacob Rees-Mogg on peers and Brexit, external
Alison McGovern on peers and Brexit, external
Brexiteer on customs union membership, external
Minister on PM's picture being removed by university, external
Wednesday 9 May
Prime Minister's Questions: The verdict
British military veterans face action over killings during NI Troubles, external
Labour reaction to plan that could see former soldiers face action, external
Iranian journalist Amir Taheri, external
Former British ambassador to Iran Richard Dalton, external
BBC political editor on single market and customs union vote, external
Labour's policy over future trade deals, external
Longer transitional period?, external
Tuesday 8 May
What happens to farming subsidies after Brexit?
Farming minister on a customs union, external
Farming minister George Eustice on subsidies, external
£25,000 handout on 25th birthdays?, external
£10,000 payouts for everyone when they are 25
200th birthday of Karl Marx, external
Owen Smith on Labour MPs speaking against party policy, external
What now for the UK and EU?, external
Former chancellor on future UK-EU trade deals, external
Owen Smith and Lord Lawson on UK-EU deal, external
Civil servants and Brexit, external
Lord Lawson on Greg Clark, external
Labour MP on trade deals after Brexit, external
Trump supporter and spokesman for Republicans Overseas, Drew Liquerman, external
Sunday 6 May
Friday 4 May
Thursday 3 May
Unveiiling of Fawcett statue, external
450,000 women not invited for breast cancer screening appointments, external
Political messages lost in translation?
Autism: Disability or neurological difference?
Why is there a lower minimum wage for younger people?
Should younger people have a lower minimum wage?, external
BBC chief international correspondent on Syria, external
Newsnight's Chris Cook on allegations against the Speaker, external
Chaplain to the Speaker, Reverend Rose Hudson-Wilkin, external
Wednesday 2 May
Allegations against the Speaker?, external
Raab on Brexit policy, external
Labour's Brexit policy, external
Hostile environment policy and Windrush, external
Labour's immigration and deportation policy, external
Prime Minister's Questions: The key bits and the verdict
Jeremy Hunt in the Commons, external
BBC political editor on breast screening statement, external
Tuesday 1 May
Hinds: These are going to be tough elections
Batten: A lot thought UKIP's job was done
Hinds: These are going to be tough elections
Michael Howard on the Brexit Deal, external
Hodge: Anti-money laundering measures 'morally right'
Polling the British people, external
Pollister on immigration issue for voters, external
Advice from behind the scenes, external
Managing political expectations?, external
The Lib Dem campaign for local council seats, external
Monday 30 April
Thornberry: Tories have grown 'complacent'
Should Sajid Javid change UK immigration policy?
Bartley: Where Greens lead, others follow
Amber Rudd's resignation letter, external
Reaction to Rudd resignation, external
Cleverly on Rudd's competence, external
Rudd on the backbenches, external
Labour reaction to Rudd resignation, external
Gardiner on immigration targets, external
Gardiner on Labour and Tory immigration policies, external
What does Sajid Javid have to look forward to in new role?, external
BBC political editor on Sajid Javid, external
BBC political editor on phrase used by Sajid Javid, external
Sunday 29 April
Friday 27 April
BBC economics editor on UK growth figures, external
Wadsworth expelled from Labour Party, external
UK economic growth: Philp and Reynolds
Thornberry's political hero: Barbara Castle
MP wants people to wear bright pink for Trump visit, external
Drew Liquerman of Republicans Overseas Scotland, external
Thursday 26 April
BBC home affairs correspondent on immigration target, external
Should Amber Rudd have known of immigration targets?, external
Shadow women and equalities secretary on home secretary, external
Brent and Jones on immigration, external
Head of Europe and Trade Policy at the Institute of Directors, external
Former Brexit minister on post-Brexit UK, external
Conservative Sarah Woolaston on customs union vote, external
When politicians are told it's time to go
Union boss on anti-Semitism claims, external
New Statemen's political editor on Len McCluskey article, external
Labour on Labour: Williamson v Leslie
Wednesday 25 April
Prime Minister's Questions: The verdict
PM on Stephen Lawrence, external
Labour leader on Stephen Lawrence, external
Amnesty for illegal immigrants who have been in UK for ten years: Leadsom, external
Amnesty for illegal immigrants who have been in UK for ten years: Dowd, external
Brexit and the Irish border: Leadsom, external
Customs union and confidence: Leadsom, external
Labour and a customs union: Dowd, external
Labour and anti-Semitism Dowd, external
Tuesday 24 April
Should language be protected in law in the same way as race/religion?, external
Should Welsh language get legal protection?
SNP view of legal protection call for Welsh language, external
Waspi women get noisy about their pension
SNP policy role to Waspi campaign, external
Government reaction to Waspi campaign, external
Sarah Pennells from the personal finance website Savvy Woman, external
SNP MP on Windrush immigration, external
Chair of the Jewish Labour Movement Louise Ellman, external
Former Conservative Party leader Iain Duncan Smith on peers and Brexit, external
SNP on second referendum?, external
Lib Dem deputy leader on second referendum, external
The first statue of a woman in Parliament Square has been unveiled, external
Monday 23 April
Why is a council giving out virtual assistants?
Where women seek help from domestic abuse
Mary Mason, CEO of a charity which runs refuges across London, external
Conservative MP on Housing, Communities & Local Government select ctte, external
BBC assistant political editor on Brexit votes, external
Raphael Hogarth from the Institute for Government, external
Conservative MP Bob Neill who supports staying in a customs union, external
Chief Executive of the Joint Council for the Welfare of Immigrants, external
Conservative MP and Labour MP on Windrush, external
Labour MP on reaction to her attending anti-Semitism event, external
Joseph Finlay, a member of Jewish Voice for Labour, external
Sunday 22 April
Friday 20 April
Thursday 19 April
Commonwealth heads of Government meeting gets underway in London, external
Lord Lawson talks Brexit, external
Lord Lawson on the common schedule of external tariffs, external
Ken Clarke on customs union and Irish border, external
Could Ken Clarke change his mind on Brexit?, external
Youths of today review Rivers of Blood speech
Why is Billy Bragg off to meet bankers?
Political conspiracy theories, external
Why it is easier to learn about conspiracy theories today?, external
Billy Bragg on voting record, external
Billy Bragg on Labour Party policies and dealing with anti-Semitism, external
Conservative activist present at Enoch Powell Rivers of Blood speech, external
Billy Bragg on Enoch Powell 1968 speech, external
Conservative MP on Windrush immigration and deportation claims, external
Wednesday 18 April
US-N Korea summit - Conservative reaction, external
US-N Korea summit - Labour reaction, external
Windrush immigration: Alan Duncan pt 1, external
Windrush immigration: Alan Duncan pt 2, external
Windrush immigration: Alan Duncan pt 3, external
Labour and anti-Semitism pt 1, external
Labour and anti-Semitism pt 2, external
Tuesday 17 April
Background to the Windrush generation, external
Windrush: Home Office 'just did not believe me'
Soapbox film: 'We have forgotten how brilliant Brexit is'
Whelan and Dugdale debate Brexit
Training for a political marathon
Chris Williamson questions Syria chemical attack, external
Alok Sharma and Kezia Dugdale on child tax credits policy, external
Feras Shehabi, an MP for Syria's second largest city Aleppo, external
Some highlights of Kezia Dugdale's career, external
Former Scottish Labour leader on Richard Leonard and Jeremy Corbyn, external
Monday 16 April
Windrush Kids told: Don't approach Home Office
Minister: We have made some mistakes
Knife crime 'not just a black-on-black problem'
Knife crime in London - Edward Adoo in studio, external
Do voters want another EU vote?, external
Do people want another EU vote?, external
SNP Westminster leader on UK military action in Syria, external
Conservative MP and former soldier asked about air strikes, external
Easter recess
Daily Politics returns on 16 April
Thursday 29 March
See you after Easter, external
1 year to Brexit: Farage v EU Supergirl
Should the UK ban the sale of fur?
How will Brexit affect Gibraltar?
CBI and the gender pay gap, external
Gender pay gap stats, external
12 months from Brexit - montage, external
Nigel Farage talks Brexit, external
Hard to escape Brexitcast this weekend!, external
12 months to Brexit: Adam Fleming, external
Tory deputy chairman asked about election literature, external
Labour MP on Christine Shawcross, external
Times journalist on head of the Labour Party's disputes panel quitting, external
Wednesday 28 March
UK/EU hard border 'could take years'
Lucas: Something rotten in our democracy
Nandy: PM must get a grip on child abuse claims
PM: Bullying and harassment on social media
Corbyn challenges May on mental health spending
MP asked about anti-Semitic image and party leader reaction, external
Labour MP asked about health spendiing, external
Conservative MP asked about health spendiing, external
Reaction to Parole Board chairman Nick Hardwick resigning, external
Chairman of the Parole Board, Nick Hardwick, has resigned, external
Tuesday 27 March
Lord Patten: Rees-Mogg's views have not changed since he was eight
Is politics cool for young people?
What next for the British high street?
Baddiel: Anti-Semitism 'invisible' to Corbyn
West Midlands Mayor on migration targets
McDonald: It's ridiculous how long anti-Semitism cases take, external
Migration Advisory Committee chairman: Employers are worried, external
Monday 26 March
Has Corbyn tackled anti-Semitism in Labour?
Vote Leave activist: Allegations 'nothing to do with Brexit'
How should we pay for the NHS?
'Leave won - uphill and into the wind', external
'Time for rival parties to work together on NHS funding', external
Reeves 'saddened and distressed' by anti-Semitism criticism of Labour, external
Jewish Voice for Labour activist defends Corbyn, external
Jewish Leadership Council explains criticism of Corbyn, external
Sunday 25 March
Friday 23 March
Thursday 22 March
Advice on how to become, and stay, prime minister
Who can travel and settle in UK after Brexit?
What happened to petition to allow 6-year-old to get medical cannabis?, external
Councillor who has defected from Labour to the Conservatives, external
Labour launches local election campaign, external
12 months after the Westminster attacks, external
Will French firm make new blue British passports?, external
Theresa Villiers on transition deal, external
Theresa Villiers on transition deal - immigration, external
Theresa Villiers on transition deal - new EU laws, external
What about #deletefacebook?, external
Freedom of movement in transitional period: Evans, external
Freedom of movement in transitional period: Bastani, external
Wednesday 21 March
Prime Minister's Questions: The key bits and the verdict
Looking at PMQs claims about Tories to CA and SCL, external
Struggling to sleep?, external
Fishing on the River Thames, external
Pay rise for NHS workers in England, external
How to raise more money for the NHS, external
Liz Truss on pay rise for NHS staff in England, external
Anneliese Dodds on pay rise for NHS staff in England, external
Tuesday 20 March
380,000 sign petition to give 6-year-old cannabis
Sir Patrick Stewart backing Alife Dingley, external
Statement from Nick Hurd, external
Why do so few fathers take parental leave?
Should more men take paternity leave?
BBC reporter on Cambridge Analytics claims, external
Shadow digital minister on Cambridge Analytics claims, external
Reaction to UK-EU 'implementation period' deal, external
Tory MP on fishing rights, external
Labour MP on UK-EU deal fishing rights, external
Maria Miller, who chairs the Equalities Select Committee, external
Labour to announce new general secretary, external
Prosser and Williamson on new Labour general secretary, external
Parliament spending £10,000 to straighten Portculllis House fig trees, external
Monday 19 March
Bernard Jenkin on Brexit deal, external
Helen Goodman on Brexit deal, external
Irish political correspondent on Brexit talks, external
Adam Fleming in Brussels on UK-EU Brexit agreement document, external
What now for Brexit deal?, external
Future of RT in the UK?, external
MP asked about Labour view on Russia, external
Chantelle Millward on Orkambi drug for cystic fibrosis patients
MPs look at Orkambi use and petition on Monday afternoon, external
Shock collar: Letts threat to take dead dog to Gove
Should shock collars be banned in England?
Are one million children going to lose right to free school meal?, external
Sunday 18 March
Friday 16 March
MEPs angry over new head of EU civil service
60 second guide to European political week
Should religion affect faith schools' selection?
Will changing school selection affect cohesion?
Memes from the Russian Embassy in the UK, external
Reaction to tweets from the Russian embassy in London, external
What will EU do about UK-Russian relations after Salisbury poisoning?, external
Times' political sketchwriter on defence secretary speech about Russia, external
Expert on Russian foreign policy from the Institute of Global Affairs, external
Thursday 15 March
Chancellor unveils first Spring Statement
International reaction to UK-Russia relations
Can real numbers of child sex victims be known?
'The sky has not fallen in since the referendum, has it?', external
Global response to UK-Russian relations, external
John Woodcock on Labour reaction to PM Russia statement, external
Corbyn supporter on Labour reaction to PM Russia statement, external
Professor Ian Robertson, an authority on power, external
John Sweeney on being trailled in Russia, external
Jack Straw admits: I am not a psycho, external
Wednesday 14 March
May statement: PM expels 23 Russian diplomats
Corbyn statement: Labour reaction to Russian diplomatic expulsions
Prime Minister's Questions: The key bits and the verdict
Richard Galpin in Moscow, external
What could the PM announce in her speech?, external
Future of RT broadcasting in the UK?, external
Looking at Labour leader reaction to the Russians, external
What the PM said about Russia, external
BBC political editor on Russian statements, external
Who was responsible for Salisbury poisoning?, external
The former director of Britain's intelligence and security agency GCHQ, external
Foreign Office Minister Alan Duncan on UK-Russia relations, external
Tuesday 13 March
Chancellor unveils first Spring Statement
McDonnell: Hammond cut off from real world
Debt, deficit and UK economic figures
BBC economics editor on Hammond speech, external
BBC political editor on UK-US-Russia relations, external
What did Tillerson say about Russia?, external
BBC diplomatic correspondent on sacking of Tillerson, external
Monday 12 March
Comic Relief makes Africans 'victims to be pitied'
What image does Comic Relief give of Africa?
Examining figures behind striking lecturers' pension
Graduate suing university for giving her a "Mickey Mouse degree", external
Anyone looking forward to the Spring Statement?, external
Political week ahead, external
Head of Russia programme at foreign affairs think tank Chatham House, external
The National Security Council is meeting in Downing Street, external
Motion about the Speaker's behaviour, external
Westminster bullying accusations against the Speaker, external
Sunday 11 March
Friday 9 March
Why is the US raising tariffs on some imports?
Saudi women's rights 'going forwards', external
Professor Robert Kelly, an expert in Korean affairs, external
Donald Trump to meet North Korean leader, Kim Jong-un, external
Some reckon they know what made people in EU referendum, external
BBC home affairs correspondent on military arriving in Salisbury, external
Newsnight investigation finds Commons clerks have been mistreated, external
Thursday 8 March
What happens to high street prices after Brexit?
Is Brexit affecting shop prices yet?
Should wolf-whistling women be a crime?
UK reaction to Russian spy poisoning claims
Henry Bolton on new political party, external
Labour MP on disputed Corbyn claims about Saudi action in Yemen, external
Labour MP on life expectancy figures, external
Conservative MP on life expectancy figures, external
Wednesday 7 March
Prime Minister's Questions: The key bits and the verdict
Was Andrew talking to Debbie or Deborah?, external
Minister asked about rough sleeping figures, external
Labour MP asked about leader's claims on UK role in Yemen war, external
Ahead of chancellor's speech, external
What is the UK doing about Yemen and Saudi Arabia?, external
Does Putin watch the DP?, external
Tuesday 6 March
How dictators hang on to power
The dictators that Martin Bell has met, external
'Student choice' on gender neutral uniform
School boys in skirts and trouser-wearing girls?
Some voters will have to provide identification
Will ID requirement affect voting figures?
Foreign secretary's urgent question on UK-Russia relations, external
Reaction to Munroe Berdorf appointment and resignation, external
Villiers on Thatcher statue in Parliament Square?, external
Thewliss on Thatcher statue in Parliament Square?, external
Labour MP on UK reaction to claims of Russia action in UK?, external
Why will no-one claim responsibility?, external
The collapse of a former Russian agent convicted of spying for Britain, external
Monday 5 March
CPRE suggests new homes in northern England
Minister challenged on affordable homes figures
Soapbox: House of Lords to become People's Chamber?
Soapbox: Should 400 ordinary people replace Lords?
Expert on Irish cross-border relations and EU integration, external
Too much cherry and cake?, external
Sunday 4 March
Friday 2 March
Thursday 1 March
Film: What do British businesses make of Brexit?
Debate: What will Brexit mean for British businesses?
Brexit to bring back Champagne pint bottles
Conservative MP on local government funding, external
How are councils coping with loss of funding?, external
Council tax rises in England, external
Conservative MP on Brexit effect on Northern Ireland, external
McFadden and IDS on Brexit details, external
Labour MP on Brexit effect on Northern Ireland, external
Theresa May meeting European Council President Donald Tusk on Thursday, external
Wednesday 28 February
Prime Minister's Questions: The key bits and the verdict
Barry Gardiner: Whistle for it?, external
Munroe Bergdorf appointed to LGBT+ advisory group by Dawn Butler, external
Where would UK stand over trade policy after Brexit?, external
Labour and a 'bespoke' customs union agreement, external
Coffey asked about Camden/Westminster border quote, external
Tuesday 27 February
'Draining me dry' on mortgage changes
Changes ahead for mortgage interest support, external
Do councils waste money and spend too much on senior staff?, external
Bristol view on a 'Westminster Brexit', external
Nigel Evans on Liam Fox speech, external
Labour mayor on Labour Party leadership, external
Former Labour MP on state of party today talking 'Bodysnatchers', external
Looking at council funding, external
The way ahead for Irish border after Brexit, external
Who has a veto over Brexit talks, external
Tuesday's guest of the day - Bristol mayor Marvin Rees, external
https://twitter.com/daily_politics/status/968462290671435776, external
Vice President of the European Parliament and Irish MEP, external
Future of the Irish border after Brexit, external
Bristol mayor on Brexit policy, external
BBC asst political editor ahead of Liam Fox's speech, external
Monday 26 February
Should 12 year-olds get the vote?
Reaction to new Labour customs union policy
Soapbox: Turned blind eye to cruelty inflicted on sheep
Will MPs back call to end live animal exports?
A new bill to limit the cost of some energy bills is being introduced, external
Will Conservative MP vote against party on Brexit?, external
Guess what's coming up this week in Parliament?, external
Shadow business secretary Rebecca Long-Bailey in Coventry pt 2, external
Shadow business secretary Rebecca Long-Bailey in Coventry pt 1, external
Sunday 25 February
Iain Duncan Smith on the customs union, external
Iain Duncan smith warns Tory Brexit rebels , external
Frank Field on opposing Labour's Brexit policy, external
Stella Creasy on Labour's Brexit policy, external
Should Theresa May be worried about the local elections in May?, external
James Brokenshire on his return to parliament after lung surgery, external
Friday 23 February
'Rees Moggs' crowd out Remain bus visit
What will happen to tariffs after Brexit?
Will gay marriage be allowed in Northern Ireland?, external
MP's bill to extend equal marriage to N Ireland
Political heroes: Cable on Roy Jenkins
MEP Roberto Gualtieri from European Parliament's Brexit steering group, external
Dominic Grieve talks Brexit, external
Thursday 22 February
Immigration debate: 244,000 too high?
Unemployment has increased but wages rise
Political plotters confiding in new phone app?
Faiza Shaheen on Brendan Cox, external
Which party has purr-fect policies for pets?
Amess and Pollard talk dog-whistle politics?
Bone: What happens to EU citizens who arrive in transition period?, external
Wednesday 21 February
Prime Minister's Questions: The verdict
'A' and 'the' customs union differences-
Minister asked- Corbyn betrayed his country-
Andrew and Andrew and Steve on the Daily Politics, external
Looking in to the political crystal balls, external
Brexit minster asked about rights for migrants after Brexit, external
What happens in transition period?, external
Tuesday 20 February
Anonymity for rape defendants?
Explainer: Anonymity for rape suspects, external
Why is press still writing about the Corbyn 'spy' claims?
Director of the Czech Security Services Archive on the Labour leader, external
Challenge to press coverage of Corbyn Czech spy claims, external
How to make a dramatic political resignation
BBC chief political correspondent in Vienna, external
Explainer: The road to Brexit, external
60 years of the CND symbol, external
IDS on a change in tone?, external
Monday 19 February
New pro and anti Brexit groups launched
Labour MP on Corbyn Czech spy tabloid claims
Soapbox film: Women should exploit their 'erotic capital'
Soapbox debate: Exploiting 'erotic capital'?
David Willetts on university fees, external
Conservative MP on Brexit, external
What's the situation now with student fees in England?, external
What did we miss last week?, external
February recess
Programmes off-air while Parliament was not sitting
Sunday 11 February
Sunday 11 February
Labour's plan to bring public services in-house: Will it work?
Brexit: Hannan and Malhotra go head-to-head
Andy McDonald: Railways will be nationalised 'at no cost'
Daniel Hannan: What should our end relationship with the EU be?, external
Seem Malhotra: What should our end relationship with the EU be?, external
Friday 9 February
Time to stop changing the clocks across Europe?, external
Celeb hairdresser advice for the US president, external
The appeal - or not - of Jacob Rees-Mogg, external
Fat cat payments in local government?, external
'Mrs Miggins who wants her bins changed up in Blackpool', external
Jacob Rees-Mogg: Hero or villain?
Funding local councils, external
Does hard Brexit mean hard borders for UK?
Thursday 8 February
MP: Time to commission new Royal yacht Britannia
Where does Labour stand on Brexit
'Ultra Remainers don't want to listen to voters'
Welcome to the Daily Politics in Welsh, external
'It's time that Parliament modernised and had these rules in place', external
Allegations of sexual harassment and bullying at Westminster, external
Wednesday 7 February
We pay male and female guests the same - nothing!, external
The PM will chair the first of two meetings of her Brexit war cabinet, external
Andrew Neil and Greg Hands on Brexit, external
Andrew Neil and Rachael Maskell on Brexit, external
Minister asked about customs union during transition, external
Labour asked about customs union after transition period, external
International entrants are not allowed, external
Prime Minister's Questions: The key bits and the verdict
Tuesday 6 February
Parliament: A front line for suffragettes
Time to renationalise the railways?
Katie Price calls on MPs to make online abuse criminal offence
'Could you be in the party led by Jacob Rees-Mogg?', external
Greening on Soubry comments, external
Tory MP on the customs union, external
The company running the East Coast Mainline is handing back franchise, external
Donald Trump took to twitter, external
Former equalities minister on gender equality, external
Monday 5 February
Halfon on political abuse, external
Berger on political abuse, external
What's coming up in politics this week?
Hypothecated tax to fund health services
Conservatives 'literally rewriting history'
'We need to be dramatic - to be radical - to be incredibly bold”, external
Labour MP asked about party polling, external
Trading with the EU after Brexit, external
Conservative MEP Daniel Hannan on new customs deal, external
Friday 2 February
Cash: UK and the customs union or a customs union, external
Bill Cash v Zoe Williams, external
Harry Cole on Brexit, external
Chris Williamson on Carillion and Capita, external
Francis Maude on outsourcing, external
Francis Maude on Theresa May's leadership of Tory party
What is happening in Haringey?, external
Former Labour activist in Haringey, Nora Mulready, external
Labour MP on party issues on north London council, external
Mensch on President Trump, external
Thursday 1 February
Remain or Leave Westminster during repairs?
Do UK Poles thinks Brexit will change their life?
What was the effect on Poland of Poles heading to UK, external
Future of EU citizens in post-Brexit UK, external
What do EU leaders make of Brexit?, external
What happens to freedom of movement after Brexit?
MP and baby make case for proxy voting
Digital minister launches his eponymous app, external
Wednesday 31 January
Prime Minister's Questions: The key bits and the verdict
Conservative leadership speculation, external
Votes for 16-year-olds will come says Conservative MP, external
Why questions on votes for 16-year-olds?, external
BBC deputy political editor on PMQs, external
https://twitter.com/daily_politics/status/958672489910972416, external
Questions on Labour Brexit position, external
Leak of Brexit estimates, external
Tuesday 30 January
Debate: What does the NHS need?
Soapbox: Just promising more NHS money 'not good enough'
Should grey squirrels be culled?
Former Conservative Party vice chairman on Brexit, external
Conservative MP on leaked Brexit document, external
Conservative MP on UK's future EU relations, external
European Withdrawal Bill has its second reading on Tue and Wed, external
Tory peer on Brexit debate, external
Labour peer on Brexit debate, external
Headteacher and Worthless campaign's organiser Jules White., external
Monday 29 January
Where should MPs and peers move to?
Where do Cat and Bim stand on where MPs should sit?, external
'UK can capitalise on free port opportunity'
Theresa May isn't short on advice from members of her own party, external
Conservative MP on advice over the PM's leadership, external
Newcastle City Council leader on NEC role in Haringey housing plan, external
Labour's opinion poll rating, external
What sort of customs union does Labour want?, external
Tory MP on achieving EU-UK trade deal, external
A member of the European Parliament's Brexit Steering Group, external
Sunday 28 January
Friday 26 January
Should UK ban Hezbollah's political wing?
Corbyn's political hero: Mary Wollstonecraft
Investigating the ancestry of political leaders
Oxfam's message on equality, external
Challenging Oxfam's figures on equality, external
David Davis speech setting out gov't vision for transition period, external
Jenkin's message to the chancellor, external
Comparing UK links with other non-EU states, external
What should be PM do about the chancellor?, external
Why is PM 'slapping down' the chancellor?, external
Ed Vaizey asked about May, and replies about Johnson, external
Thursday 25 January
Is NHS England coping in the winter months?
NHS figures for England, external
Soapbox: 'Choice is not between Trident and nothing'
Debate: Scrap Trident? But what happens to the money?
Urgent Question in the Commons about the Presidents Club, external
Home Office appoints Muslim human rights campaigner to new commission, external
Sara Khan, appointed to lead a new commission to counter extremism, external
Wednesday 24 January
Prime Minister's Questions: The key bits and the verdict
Questions and answers on Brexit, external
BBC political editor on David Davis before Brexit committee, external
How would Labour afford increased health spending?, external
Who's calling the DP studio?, external
NHS spending under Tories and Labour, external
Labour on ECJ, customs union and single market, external
Role of ECJ, customs union and single market after Brexit dates, external
Tuesday 23 January
Tory MPs on 'timdity' and 'dulldulldull' vision
Customs union - in or out?, external
Tory MP on CBI backing for euro, ERM and against Brexit, external
UK and a customs union with the EU, external
What will happen to money raised by sugar tax?, external
Nutritionist and spokeswoman for the campaign group Action on Sugar, external
Labour NEC meets after election of three new members, external
Jackie Walker on anti-Semitism, external
“There is anti-Semitic language, there is racist language”, external
Monday 22 January
'Henry should realise game is up and go'
#MeToo 'overwhelming and dangerous'
Coming up in UK politics, external
Conservative MP on vice chairman's blog, external
Labour MP on Jared O'Mara investigation, external
Labour MP on John McDonnell comments, external
Revolt on backbenches over defence cuts?, external
Lord West on military funding, external
Warning about Russia, external
Sunday 21 January
Friday 19 January
Child refugees heading to the UK
What's happened in Europe this week?
The Irish message on Brexit and EU's future
European Commission declared itself a leader in the war on plastics, external
Irish MEP Mairead McGuinness who was by her PMs side on Wednesday, external
Irish MEP Mairead McGuinness on EU future, external
Tough times ahead predicts European Parliament vice president, external
Chair of the European Parliament's Constitutional Affairs Committee, external
Shadow home secretary on child refugees, external
Conservative MP on child refugees, external
Chairman of the Justice Select committee, Conservative MP Bob Neill on Warboys, external
David Gauke not going to challenge decision to release rapist, external
Thursday 18 January
Who wants to be an MP these days?
In graphics: Who wants to be an MP?, external
What's happened to the Rohingya refugees?
'What I have seen is an atrocity and genocide'
French MP asked: What does he want in return?, external
Health and Social Services Secretary in the Welsh government., external
Looking at the Welsh NHS, external
Chief executive of the Israeli campaign group Bicom, external
London Correspondent for Le Monde Eric Albert, external
Blunt on child refugees coming to the UK, external
Former chair of the Foreign Affairs Select Committee, external
Wednesday 17 January
Tuesday 16 January
Do nations really need a government?
Soubry: Surprised and disappointed in Boris
Mood box: Is public ownership back in fashion?
Donald Tusk on Brexit: 'Our hearts are still open to you'
Nigel Evans on transition period, external
Have we reached Peak Mogg?, external
What another one? Another political podcast is out there., external
Labour and Tory views on household debt, external
Inflation dropped slightly in December from 3.1% to 3%, external
Conservative MP asked if she is 'betraying' UK voters, external
MPs are back debating the EU withdrawal bill on Tuesday, external
Anna Soubry on private firms working on delivering public services, external
Monday 15 January
Film: 'Not everything is about you Great Britain'
Debate: German faces 'pompous' and 'self obsessed' Brits
What focus groups said about immigration
What's in the political diary this week?, external
Labour's NEC election result, external
Mandatory reselections?, external
Henry Boiton's future as UKIP leader, external
Another UKIP leadership election?, external
What has happened to Carillion?, external
Lib Dem leader on Carillion, external
Why was Carillion given more government contracts?, external
Sunday 14 January
Friday 12 January
Thursday 11 January
Do Conservative Party members feel valued?
Why is Farron reopening gay sex row?
Conservative reshuffle 'could have been more radical', external
What was in the hamper for Barnier, external
How big is the Conservative party today?, external
Does size matter for political parties?, external
What would the Conservatives do about NHS funding in England?, external
What would Labour do about NHS figures?, external
Figures for the NHS in England, external
Will new environment policies win over voters for the Conservatives?, external
Wednesday 10 January
Prime Minister's Questions: The key bits and the verdict
What happened to rumoured position of minister for Brexit no-deal?, external
Why the lynchmob for Toby Young,... but not for Jared O'Mara?, external
Clarification about the shadow chancellor on the Daily Politics, external
Labour and the customs union, external
Looking ahead to 2018 - Labour, external
What would Labour do to the NHS?, external
Looking ahead to 2018 - Conservative, external
Did the PM try to move her former leadership rival?, external
Tuesday 9 January
Cabinet reshuffle update, external
What is the Trade Bill?, external
Looking at the Trade Bill: Jones, external
Looking at the Trade Bill: Malloch Brown, external
Malloch Brown looking at US/China/Korea diplomacy, external
A former vice president of Republicans Overseas, external
Looking back over President Trump's first year, external
MPs debate Toby Young appointment, external
Toby Young's appointment and departure, external
New Conservative deputy chairman on Toby Young appointment & departure, external
Media speculation about the reshuffle, external
New Tory party deputy chairman James Cleverly, external
Tuesday's front pages, external
Who is in and who is out of the Cabinet?, external
What about Theresa May's authority?, external
BBC political editor on the reshuffle - and future of Justine Greening, external
Monday 8 January
Farage: People now know Bolton's name
No deal 'would hurt Europe more than us'
UKIP MEP tells Michel Barnier about key issue in Brexit vote, external
What next on the road to Brexit?, external
When Nigel met Michel, external
SNP MP on cross-party working over Brexit, external
Labour reaction to SNP offer of cross-party talks, external
What elections are coming up around the globe?
Looking ahead to US elections, external
Soapbox: NHS 'system failure' needs 'radical change'
Debate: Dare we change the way health is funded?
Conservative MP on reshuffle, external
Conservative MP on moving cabinet 'big beasts', external
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