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Suffragettes: Battling for Votes
Rosalyn Ball tells the story of the Suffragettes' campaign to win the vote for women.
BBC Parliament
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Blair's Faith Foundation
Can Tony Blair's Faith Foundation succeed in promoting religion as a force for progress?
BBC Radio 4
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A Parliamentary Coup
Carolyn Quinn tells the story of one of the most dramatic nights in Westminster history.
BBC Parliament
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House of Lords Bill 1999
Looking back at the debate that removed 660 hereditary peers from the House of Lords.
BBC Parliament
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Budget Statement
The Chancellor of the Exchequer, Alistair Darling, explains his Budget.
BBC Radio 4
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Budget Response by the Shadow Chancellor
The Shadow Chancellor, George Osborne, responds to the Budget.
BBC Radio 4
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Budget Response
The Liberal Democrats' Treasury Spokesman, Vincent Cable, responds to the Budget.
BBC Radio 4
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Anthropology at War
Mark Whitaker reports on the US army's embedding of anthropologists with combat brigades.
BBC Radio 4
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Budget Statement: Scottish National Party
The Scottish National Party respond to the Budget.
BBC Radio 4
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Immigration Committee
A session on immigration and workforce statistics with Phil Woolas, from Thursday 26 March
BBC Parliament
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Budget Call
Vincent Duggleby answers listeners' calls on how the Budget will affect them.
BBC Radio 4
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The New Hindu Fundamentalists
Navdip Dhariwal investigates the rise of Hindu fundamentalism in Britain.
BBC Radio 4
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Sacred Election: Lessons from the Biggest Democracy in the World
Dr Mukulika Banerjee learns about the processes involved in an Indian general election.
BBC Radio 4
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The Record Europe
Shirin Wheeler reports on the work of the European Parliament in session in Strasbourg.
BBC Parliament
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Wall: An Essay by David Hare
David Hare gives his thoughts on the potential future border between Israel and Palestine.
BBC Radio 4
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Turning Points: 1979 No Confidence Vote
Former Labour MP George Cunningham discusses the context of the vote of no confidence.
BBC Parliament
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Turning Points: The 1979 General Election
Professor Richard Vinen delivers a lecture examining the 1979 General Election.
BBC Parliament
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Election Special: European Elections 2009
Presented by Jim Naughtie and Carolyn Quinn in London and Jonny Dymond in Brussels.
BBC Radio 4
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Speaker's Resignation Speech
A statement from Michael Martin, Speaker of the House of Commons.
BBC Radio Scotland
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Northern Ireland Questions
The monthly session of Northern Ireland Questions in the Commons.
BBC Two
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The Age of Ming
Sir Menzies Campbell's battle to shake off claims that he was too old to be Lib Dem leader
BBC Radio 4
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Euro Hustings
Brian Taylor chairs a debate with Scottish candidates standing in the European elections.
BBC Radio Scotland
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The Euro Election
Derek Bateman with the latest European election results from across Scotland.
BBC Radio Scotland
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China's Capitalist Revolution
Documentary arguing that Deng Xiaoping's capitalist revolution created today's China.
BBC Two
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Out of the Box
A look at the massive operation that goes into staging the European election.
BBC One
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The Garden Room Girls
Downing Street secretaries reveal their untold stories of life at Number 10.
BBC Radio 4
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Moats, Mortgages and Mayhem
Nick Robinson reflects on the reporting of the MPs' expenses scandal and its repercussions
BBC Radio 4
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The Big Debate - Devolution 10 Years On
Glenn Campbell hosts a debate on the future of Scotland with leading politicians.
BBC One Scotland
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Speaker Hustings
The Hansard Society hustings for the new Speaker of the House of Commons, from 15 June.
BBC Parliament
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The Political Club
Are Britain's political parties are getting state funding through the back door?
BBC Radio 4
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Scottish Parliament - The Tenth Anniversary
Live coverage of the visit by the Queen to Holyrood on the tenth anniversary of devolution
BBC Two Scotland
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Royal Visit to the Scottish Parliament
The Queen's visit to the Scottish Parliament to mark its tenth anniversary, from 1 July.
BBC Parliament
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Gordon's Women
Martha Kearney explores whether or not Gordon Brown has a problem working with women.
BBC Radio 4
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Fiery Cross
Billy Kay explores the effects of the American Civil Rights Movement on Scottish society.
BBC Radio Scotland
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Strangers in the Lobby
Olivia O'Leary tells the story of the Irish journalists who work in the Westminster lobby.
BBC Radio 4
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Benjamin Jealous: The Future of the NAACP?
Gary Younge meets the new leader of America's oldest and largest civil rights organisation
BBC Radio 4
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Expenses: The MPs' Story
Becky Milligan talks to MPs about the media frenzy surrounding the expenses scandal.
BBC Radio 4
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Look East Special
Audience debate with the four main candidates in the Norwich North by-election.
BBC One
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16: Too Young to Vote
Documentary which attempts to find out whether 16-year-olds should be allowed to vote.
BBC Three
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The Great Climate Change Hijack
Could climate change be diverting attention away from other environmental problems?
BBC Radio 4
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The Public Meeting
John Beesley investigates the contribution of public meetings to democracy.
BBC Radio 4
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Top Dogs: Britain's New Supreme Court
Joshua Rozenberg talks to judges and politicians about the new UK Supreme Court.
BBC Radio 4
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Persuading Us to Be Good
How social psychology and behavioural economics can be exploited to make us behave better.
BBC Radio 4
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Scotland's Colony
Why the Scottish government has set up an international development policy with Malawi.
BBC Radio 4
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Nigel Farage Speech
UKIP leader Nigel Farage's speech to the party's conference, from Friday 4 September.
BBC Parliament
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Scottish Parliament Recall
Scottish justice minister Kenny MacAskill addresses the Scottish Parliament.
BBC Radio Scotland