The four party leaders are quizzed on Brexit in a Question Time special in Sheffield.
Watch the full programme on iPlayer.
Jeremy Corbyn asks Boris Johnson why he hasn't presented a plan to solve the social care crisis as he promised on the steps of Downing Street last year.
The SNP's Ian Blackford attacks the PM's refusal to grant another Scottish independence referendum, but Boris Johnson tells him to "change the record".
The Labour leader says more than 2,000 patients faced a 12-hour wait for a bed in hospital last month, including a 92-year-old RAF veteran.
A fire at an industrial unit in the Borders closes a nearby main road.
Leadership hopeful Clive Lewis says Labour must build "progressive alliances" with other parties if it is to win back power.
Leadership races, a general election and a lot of Brexit dominated the Politics Live programme throughout the year.
Stoke-on-Trent now has three Conservative MPs for the first time in 90 years.
Sir Keir Starmer reflects on Labour's election defeat and whether he'll run for his party's leadership.
Health Secretary Matt Hancock tells BBC Breakfast host Dan Walker the promise is "crystal clear".
Nadia Whittome and Ian Levy on what it's like to start their new jobs in Parliament.
Take a behind the scenes tour of Parliament to find out what it's be like to be new member.
Scotland "cannot be imprisoned in the union against its will" by the UK government, Nicola Sturgeon has said.
Jeremy Corbyn has apologised for the party's election defeat but the shadow chancellor says: "This is on me".
Wigan MP Lisa Nandy says she may run as a candidate in the contest to replace Jeremy Corbyn.
Phil Wilson, who lost his seat in Sedgefield in the election, says Labour's leadership need to "man-up".
Speaking in Tony Blair's old constituency, Boris Johnson thanks voters across north-east England.
How will the election result impact your life? The Next Episode asked people aged 18-25 from around the UK.
Stephen Kinnock has told a Question Time audience the election was a Labour loss, not a Tory victory.
From the Tories winning seats in traditional Labour heartlands to Jo Swinson losing her seat.
Several hundred campaigners held placards and chanted in a march against the new Conservative government at Westminster.