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Baronetcy Judgment
Recorded coverage of a judgment by the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council.
BBC Parliament
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What Now for Scotland?
After the vote to leave the EU, senior politicians face questions from a studio audience.
BBC One Scotland
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Conservative Leadership - Theresa May
Coverage of Theresa May launching her campaign to be the next leader of the Conservatives.
BBC Parliament
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Conservative Leadership - Boris Johnson
Coverage of Boris Johnson announcing he will not stand in the Consevative leadership race.
BBC Parliament
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Conservative Leadership - Stephen Crabb
Coverage of Stephen Crabb launching his campaign to be the next Conservative Party leader.
BBC Parliament
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Who Women Want
Katty Kay examines who women want in this year's US presidential race.
BBC News Channel
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Britain and the EU
Coverage of an event asking, 'What now for Britain and the EU?' from Monday 27 June.
BBC Parliament
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Britain's EU Referendum Vote Seminar
A seminar with a host of academics in Europe House, London, from Thursday 30 June.
BBC Parliament
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Referendum 2016
Coverage and analysis of the results of the referendum on the UK's membership of EU.
BBC Radio 4
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Britain's Vote In The EU Referendum
Recorded coverage of the seminar on 'Britain's European Vote', from Thursday 30 June.
BBC Parliament
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Home to Ebbw Vale
Oruj Defoite asks why Ebbw Vale residents voted so heavily in favour of leaving the EU.
BBC One Wales
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The Long Goodbye?
Just how will the UK set about leaving the EU? Alicia McCarthy hears from experts.
BBC Parliament
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Party Futures
Is now the point when the structure of British party politics will fundamentally change?
BBC Radio 4
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Boycotts and Broken Dreams: The Story of the 1986 Commonwealth Games
The story of the 1986 Commonwealth Games, which was boycotted by over half the members.
BBC One Scotland
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Brexit: The Battle for Britain
Laura Kuenssberg tells the inside story of how David Cameron's referendum plan backfired.
BBC Two
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Prydael
Gwahanol genedlaethau'n ymateb i'r bleidlais ym Mhrydain dros adael yr Undeb Ewropeaidd.
BBC Radio Cymru
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Supreme Court - Named Persons
The supreme court's judgment on the "Named Persons" scheme, from Thursday 28 July.
BBC Parliament
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Labour Leadership Hustings
Jeremy Corbyn and Owen Smith taking part in a Labour leadership hustings in Solihull.
BBC Parliament
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Vote
Following five hopeful candidates during the 2016 Northern Ireland Assembly election.
BBC One Northern Ireland
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Labour Leadership Hustings
Jeremy Corbyn and Owen Smith taking part in a Labour leadership hustings in Glasgow.
BBC Parliament
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Brexit Britain
An interactive discussion programme from Nottingham on the impact of the EU referendum.
BBC News Channel
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Brexit: A Very British Coup?
The real story of the campaign for Brexit as told by the people that lived and breathed it
BBC Two
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Britain after the Referendum: What Next?
Recorded coverage of a panel discussion hosted by Ipsos Mori, from Tuesday 13 September.
BBC Parliament
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The Welsh Women of Patagonia
Sian Harries hears how Welsh women in Patagonia were the first in the world to vote.
BBC Radio Wales
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Empire Builder: Journey Across America
Aleem Maqbool crosses the northern USA on the Empire Builder train route.
BBC News
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Launch of BBC Parliament's New Look
Keith Macdougall introduces the new look for BBC Parliament.
BBC Parliament
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The Brexit Effect
Christian Fraser presents a special programme looking at the UK's journey towards Brexit.
BBC News Channel
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Rich Hall's Presidential Grudge Match
An examination of the sordid machinations involved in becoming US president.
BBC Four
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Bob and Roberta's Excellent Protest Adventure
Bob and Roberta Smith sets out to discover what's getting everyone so angry.
BBC Four
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America Decides
Coverage of the US presidential election as the results are announced.
BBC Radio 5 Live
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Lloyd George and His Women
Carolyn Hitt explores the complicated love life of David Lloyd George.
BBC Radio Wales
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Adrian Goldberg
American actress Carrie Fisher has died aged 60, days after suffering a cardiac arrest.
BBC Radio 5 Live
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Adrian Goldberg
Two women tell their story of giving up alcohol. Plus analysis of the Russia-US situation.
BBC Radio 5 Live
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Adrian Goldberg
Tributes pour in for George Michael. And should working on Boxing Day be banned?
BBC Radio 5 Live
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Adrian Goldberg
Stars of the Rio Games dominate the New Year Honours list and fog threatens travel plans.
BBC Radio 5 Live
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The Brexit Effect
Christian Fraser presents a special programme looking at the UK's journey towards Brexit.
BBC News Channel
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A Very British Crisis
Carolyn Quinn tells the story of the Abdication crisis of December 1936.
BBC Parliament
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Duncan Barkes
A look back over the year in politics. Plus the psychology of New Year's resolutions.
BBC Radio 5 Live
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Brexit Negotiations - Michel Barnier
The EU's chief negotiator for Brexit, Michel Barnier, holding a news conference.
BBC Parliament
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Live US Presidential Inauguration
BBC Parliament joins C-SPAN for live coverage from Washington DC.
BBC Parliament
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President Trump: The Inauguration
Live coverage as Donald Trump takes office as president of the United States.
BBC News Channel
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The Fight for Israel's Desert
Newsnight's Tim Whewell reports from the Negev desert in the south of Israel.
BBC News
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The Making of Merkel with Andrew Marr
How Angela Merkel rose from humble roots to become the most powerful woman in the world.
BBC News
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Afghanistan: The Karzai Years
A joint Persian/Pashto/English BBC interview with the Afghan leader.
BBC News
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UK Election: Leaders Debate
Live coverage of the UK election party leaders debate hosted by Julie Etchingham.
BBC News
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