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Leading British politicians tell Anne McElvoy how the 1989 revolutions have shaped them.
Highlights from the Senate Judiciary Committee Hearing with Attorney General Holer.
Matt Frei talks to National Public Radio's senior news analyst Cokie Roberts.
Former BBC Political Editor Andrew Marr shines a light on the key events around the world.
Jonathan Dimbleby takes listeners' responses to this week's Any Questions?
Jonathan Dimbleby chairs the topical debate from Rickmansworth in Hertfordshire.
Recorded coverage of the Conservative News Conference from Thursday 19 November.
David Miliband's speech at the NATO Parliamentary Assembly's annual session, from 17 Nov.
Marking the 175th anniversary of the destruction of the Palace of Westminster by fire.
Andrew Neil and Anita Anand are joined by John Cassidy, who gives his views on the economy
What effect the two new appointments at the top of the EU will have on Britons.
In the wake of the Queen's Speech representatives of all the main parties are on the show.
Helynt yr wythnos wleidyddol. A look at the week's political ups and downs.
Highlights from the DUP's annual conference, including Peter Robinson's speech.
Jim Fitzpatrick with live coverage of the DUP's conference including the leader's speech.
Adrian Masters takes a fresh look at politics, from local council to Westminster or Europe
Janet Todd considers Mary Wollstonecraft alongside other great Enlightenment thinkers.
Live coverage of First Minister's Questions from the Scottish Parliament.
Noel Thompson turns the spotlight on the week's hot topics, including the DUP conference.
Including the second day of debate on the measures announced in the Queen's Speech.
Proceedings in the House of Commons, including day two of debate on the Queen's Speech.
Recorded coverage of business in the House of Lords, from Monday 23 November.
Foreign and European affairs, international development and defence, from 19 November.