Lord Puttnam gives a lecture on young people and the digital age to an audience of young people and youth organisations in the Robing Room, House of Lords. From Tuesday 29 June.
Recorded coverage of Professor Vernon Bogdanor delivering a lecture on the 1956 Suez crisis at the Museum of London, from Tuesday 10 November.
Ahead of the referendum, Will Straw from the Stronger in Europe campaign and Arron Banks from Leave.EU debate the case for Britain remaining a member of the European Union, from Thursday 7 January.
Recorded coverage of the speech on the economy and the risks to the UK by chancellor of the exchequer George Osborne, from Thursday 7 January.
Recorded coverage of US president Barack Obama's final State of the Union address to Congress, from Wednesday 13 January.
Recorded coverage of the Scottish Parliament's Education and Culture committee session on BBC Charter Renewal with evidence from the Director General of the BBC, Tony Hall, and Cabinet Secretary for Culture, Fiona Hyslop, from Tuesday 12 January.
Professor Joe Lee of New York University delivers a lecture on the Easter Rising of 1916 at the Irish Embassy in London, from Monday 18 January.
Professor Vernon Bogdanor delivers a Gresham College lecture examining the IMF Crisis of 1976, from Tuesday 19 January.
Lord Steel delivers a lecture on Jo Grimond in the Speaker's House, from Monday 8 February.
Recorded coverage of the announcement by prime minister David Cameron that the referendum on the UK's membership of the European Union will be held on Thursday 23 June.
Recorded coverage of the speech by Lord Lawson, former chancellor of the exchequer and chair of the Vote Leave campaign, on the referendum on the UK's membership of the EU, from Tuesday 23 February.
Recorded coverage of the speech by Alan Johnson, the head of the Labour party campaign to stay in the European Union, speaking at the Airbus factory in Bristol, from Tuesday 23 February.
Recorded coverage of the lecture given by professor John Curtice and professor Matthew Goodwin on attitudes across the UK to the European Union and the upcoming referendum on membership, from Tuesday 23 February.
Recorded coverage of the joint news conference held by prime minister David Cameron and French president Francois Hollande on the situation at migrant camps in Calais and Dunkirk, and Anglo-French investment, from Thursday 3 March.
Recorded coverage of the speech by employment minister Priti Patel at the Women for Britain event, from Tuesday 8 March.
Recorded coverage of prime minister David Cameron's speech on the EU referendum, from Thursday 10 March.
Recorded coverage of the speech by Lord Mandelson, former Labour minister and board member of Britain Stronger in Europe, from Tuesday 1 March.
Recorded coverage of the speech by mayor of London and Conservative MP Boris Johnson on the upcoming EU referendum, from Friday 11 March.
Recorded coverage of the lecture by Professor Vernon Bogdanor on the 1982 Falklands war and its political impact, from Tuesday 8 March.
Recorded coverage of education secretary Nicky Morgan making a speech to launch the government's education white paper, from Thursday 17 March.
Recorded coverage of the lecture by Dr Edward Madigan on The Isle of Saints and Soldiers: The First World War in Irish Experience and Memory, hosted by the Irish embassy in London. From Tuesday 9 February.
David Dimbleby, Mishal Husain and Emily Maitlis present the biggest debate of the EU referendum campaign live from the SSE Arena in Wembley, London. Featuring high-profile politicians, business people and cultural figures debating Britain's membership of the EU in front of an audience of thousands, plus immediate reaction from the world's media and the BBC's reality check team.