Mon, Jan 7, 2019
The BBC's daily political programme returns. The delayed vote on the Brexit deal, the letter urging the Prime Minister to rule out a no-deal Brexit, Brexit preparations, the 10-year-plan for the NHS and Brexit (2019) are discussed.
Tue, Jan 8, 2019
Jo Coburn and her guests discuss abuse in politics, can direct action be justified? The rise of populism, could article 50 be extended? Is Britain ready for a no-deal Brexit? Prison reform and a 2nd Scottish independence referendum.
Wed, Jan 9, 2019
Andrew Neil presents live coverage of the first Prime Minister's Questions of 2019. Plus, the latest defeat for the government and President Trump's televised speech about the government shutdown.
Thu, Jan 10, 2019
Ahead of next week's meaningful vote in the House of Commons on the Government's Brexit deal Jo Coburn discusses the possible outcomes with her guests. Plus, is the Speaker of the House biased?
Fri, Jan 11, 2019
Jo Coburn discusses the political issues of the day with her panel of guests. Singer Jarvis Cocker offers his opinions on Brexit and the calls for a second referendum to be held.
Mon, Jan 14, 2019
Jo Coburn asks - how much support is there for the Government's Brexit deal? Is a no deal Brexit likely? Could parliament take control of Brexit? Will we run out of loo roll if there is no deal?
Mon, Jan 14, 2019
Jo Coburn presents the first of four special editions in the week of the House of Commons vote on the Government's Brexit deal. Can the Prime Minister get her deal through the House? What happens if she loses the vote?
Tue, Jan 15, 2019
Jo Coburn and her guests look at what is at stake in tonight's Brexit vote, is the Government heading for defeat? Will a defeat lead to Labour calling for a confidence vote? Does the Prime Minister have a plan B?
Wed, Jan 16, 2019
Andrew Neil and his guests digest the historic defeat for the Government in last night's vote on the Brexit deal, discuss the forthcoming confidence vote in the Government and what happens next.
Wed, Jan 16, 2019
Jo Coburn presents live coverage of the vote of no confidence in the government. Plus, Andrew Neil interviews Conservative Brexiteer Jacob Rees-Mogg.
Thu, Jan 17, 2019
Jo Coburn asks - Can the parties agree over Brexit? Should no-deal be ruled out? Is the cabinet divided? Can Parliament take control of Brexit? Has the EU miscalculated over Brexit?
Thu, Jan 17, 2019
As the Prime Minister and government ministers hold cross party talks on Brexit Andrew Neil asks if the parties can come to agreement. Plus, Andrew interviews Tony Blair.
Fri, Jan 18, 2019
Jo Coburn asks her guests - should calories be printed on menus? Could the date of Brexit be delayed and is it time for a general election? Plus, discrimination in the jobs market.
Mon, Jan 21, 2019
Jo Coburn and her guests discuss - are MP's seizing control of the Brexit process? Can a way be found to break the Brexit deadlock? Plus, mental health in the workplace and the registration of EU nationals.
Tue, Jan 22, 2019
Jo Coburn asks - What is the difference between Theresa May's Brexit Plan A and Plan B? Or Jeremy Corbyn's? Will Brussels budge on the backstop? Plus, a report on debt and mental health.
Wed, Jan 23, 2019
Jo Coburn presents live coverage of Prime Minister's Questions from Westminster. Plus, Jo and her guests discuss Brexit and hear about efforts to tackle the problem of fake news on social media platforms.
Thu, Jan 24, 2019
Vicki Young presents. The rise in violent crime, the Prime Minister's meetings with union leaders and British politics now and in the 1970s are discussed. Plus, Brexit jargon explained and questions to the Education Secretary.
Fri, Jan 25, 2019
Jo Coburn discusses with her guests the latest developments regarding Brexit. Plus, are rent controls a good idea? What is identity politics? Toxic masculinity and veganism.
Mon, Jan 28, 2019
Jo Coburn and her guests discuss the many proposed amendments to the Brexit withdrawal deal. Plus, potential Democratic presidential contenders, Winston Churchill and Inside Europe: 10 Years of Turmoil (2019) are discussed.
Tue, Jan 29, 2019
On the day the Prime Minister opens the next Brexit debate in the House, Jo Coburn and her guests discuss - are our children a generation of web addicts? the Brexit amendments explained and the crisis in Venezuela.
Wed, Jan 30, 2019
Jo Coburn hosts live coverage of Prime Minister's Questions. Plus, discussion of last night's votes on the amendments to the withdrawal agreement and proxy voting for Member's of Parliament.
Thu, Jan 31, 2019
Andrew Neil and guests discuss - Can Brexit be delayed? Can the Government win Labour's support? Has the "People's Vote" campaign failed? Can the PM win concessions from the EU? Can social media be regulated?
Fri, Feb 1, 2019
Jo Coburn and her guests discuss - Rough sleeping, are Labour MPs taking Brexit bribes? Is Gibraltar a colony? Should the rich pay more tax? Should all care homes have CCTV?
Mon, Feb 4, 2019
Jo Coburn discusses - The Malthouse Compromise explained, free speech on university campuses, citizen's assemblies and Nissan's decision to build a new model in Japan not the UK.
Tue, Feb 5, 2019
Jo Coburn and her guests discuss - regulating social media, the Prime Minister's visit to Northern Ireland, Labour's Brexit policy, local government funding and the formation of a new Conservative movement in the UK.
Wed, Feb 6, 2019
President Trump's State of the Union address is discussed. With the Prime Minister in Northern Ireland, Cabinet Office Minister David Lidington and Shadow Foreign Secretary Emily Thornberry lead Prime Minister's Questions.
Thu, Feb 7, 2019
Andrew Neil discusses with his guests - the Prime Minister's visit to Brussels, Labour's offer of a new deal with the Government on Brexit and should the law on assisted dying be changed?
Fri, Feb 8, 2019
Jo Coburn and guests discuss political funding, the Prime Minister's visit to Dublin, deportation and the FIRE movement - financial independence retire early.
Mon, Feb 11, 2019
Jo Coburn and her guests discuss - Private Member's Bills, children's climate change protests, the new Sunday newspaper in Manchester and the impact of austerity.
Tue, Feb 12, 2019
Jo Coburn and guests discusses - the admission of the link between Universal Credit roll out and increased use of food-banks, the decolonisation of education, mental health and will Labour back the PM's Brexit deal?
Wed, Feb 13, 2019
Jo Coburn presents live coverage of Prime Minister's Questions. Plus, free television licences for the over 75s, antisemitism in the Labour Party and the attack on a BBC cameraman at a Trump rally.
Thu, Feb 14, 2019
Andrew Neil discusses with his guests - the vote on the Brexit deal, possible amendments to the bill, the handling of claims of antisemitism in the Labour Party and Winston Churchill hero or villain?
Fri, Feb 15, 2019
Jo Coburn and guests discuss - the Government defeat in last night's Brexit vote, climate change protests by schoolchildren, splits in both the main parties and are universities failing poor white pupils.
Mon, Feb 18, 2019
Jo Coburn discusses - 7 Labour MP's quitting the party to form The Independent Group, the funding of think tanks and how big a problem is racism in the UK?
Tue, Feb 19, 2019
Jo Coburn asks - What should happen to Shamima Begum? How should Labour respond to 7 MP's leaving the party? Should Think Tanks reveal their donors?
Wed, Feb 20, 2019
Nick Robinson presents live coverage of Prime Minister's Questions from the House of Commons. Plus, the resignation of 3 Conservative MP's to join The Independent Group is discussed.
Thu, Feb 21, 2019
Adam Fleming hosts today's edition. He discusses - has the Home Secretary left Shamima Begum stateless? The formation of The Independent Group and political risk.
Fri, Feb 22, 2019
Elizabeth Glinka hosts today's programme. She discusses with her guests - another MP quitting the Labour Party, Tory rebellion over no-deal Brexit and working across the party divide.
Tue, Feb 26, 2019
Jo Coburn presents live coverage of the Prime Minister's Statement to the House on Brexit as the UK's big two political parties shift their positions. Plus, should dads take more parental leave?
Wed, Feb 27, 2019
Jo Coburn presents live coverage of Prime Minister's Questions. Plus, should the Labour Party sack MP Chris Williamson for his comments about antisemitism?
Thu, Feb 28, 2019
Andrew Neil discusses with his guests - the collapse of the Trump-Kim summit in Hanoi, the testimony of Michael Cohen and the suspension of Labour MP Chris Williamson.
Mon, Mar 4, 2019
Jo Coburn discusses - Why are so many young people falling victim to knife crime? Promises of money for deprived areas that voted leave and President Trump's trashing of the Green New Deal.
Thu, Mar 7, 2019
Tackling the knife crime crisis, stop and search, the Brexit deadlock and the responsibilities of social media companies are discussed. Plus, and interview with former Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull.
Mon, Mar 11, 2019
Should Shamima Begum be shown mercy after the death of her baby? Will the Brexit vote go ahead tomorrow? Why is politics so divided? Can Labour be a broad church?
Tue, Mar 12, 2019
Ahead of tonight's vote on the EU withdrawal deal, Jo Coburn asks her guests - will it be defeated again? Has the attorney general's legal advice dealt it a fatal blow?