Series looking at politics beyond and outside the Westminster parliament
Radio 4,路47 episodes
Anne McElvoy looks at ways of pepping up political parties to attract new members.
What can Scotland's government teach Westminster about hung parliaments?
Denis Murray finds out what Northern Irish voters really think about their representatives
Jim Hancock considers what lies in store for a former parliamentarian outside Westminster.
A special edition of the programme to mark the bicentenary of Gladstone's birth.
Are personalities eclipsing politics? Andrew Rawnsley investigates.
Andrew Rawnsley asks how UK defence will be reshaped when public money is tight.
Ben Wright asks how much power politicians really have over anti-social behaviour.
Jim Hancock examines calls from trade union activists to end their payments to Labour.
Mark Devenport examines the track record of devolved government in Northern Ireland.
Iain Martin investigates the political parties' plans for improving the transport network.
Ben Wright explores the growth of direct democracy.
Jim Hancock visits Leeds to talk to undergraduates about the rising cost of tuition fees.
Jim Hancock and a panel of MPs discuss the recession in the West Midlands and North West.
Elinor Goodman asks if gypsies' needs can ever be reconciled with those of local residents
Iain Martin looks at how politicians are facing up to the prospect of deep spending cuts.
The 'Green New Deal' which is promised to fight both global warming and the recession.