The move was announced as part of changes to the broadcaster’s political and parliamentary output.
Daily Politics, on BBC2, which first aired in 2003, will be replaced by Politics Live, which will air from Monday to Friday.
The new programme will be presented four days a week by Jo Coburn, who currently co-hosts Daily Politics with Andrew Neil.
Neil will host a special extended programme on Wednesdays, to include PMQs.
The move was announced as part of changes to the broadcaster’s political and parliamentary output.
Daily Politics, on BBC2, which first aired in 2003, will be replaced by Politics Live, which will air from Monday to Friday.
The new programme will be presented four days a week by Jo Coburn, who currently co-hosts Daily Politics with Andrew Neil.
Neil will host a special extended programme on Wednesdays, to include PMQs.
The programme has been billed as “a fast-moving, conversational show,” featuring political interviews, discussion and video content “designed to be shared digitally”.
Neil said: “In turbulent political times, Politics Live will bring energy and intelligence to reporting politics.
