@BBCNewsnight please stop your guests talking over each other and talking so fast. It makes them so difficult to understand and impossible for older people to follow.
Your viewers cannot enjoy it when you all talk at once. You might be having a laugh, or all trying to make a point, but for us it’s just horrendous, pointless noise. #Newsnight
#bbcbreakfast I can’t hear anything @KemiBadenoch says because her patronising tone switches me off three words in to her first sentence. That’s not great for a politician.
Poor #PrincessCatherine, she asks for space and privacy and #bbcbreakfast are shredding the same piece of information over and over and over again. Please, stop talking about it and do as she asks.
Naga asked the clear question of @YvetteCooperMP as to what was changing in the law regarding sentencing and she completely avoided it. Why? Is avoiding the question endemic in parliament now? #bbcbreakfast
In the week that @BBCOne brings back Dickens Great Expectations, the government want to bring back the hulks that were prison ships. Strikes, depression, a growing gap between rich and poor and a growing gin industry - welcome back to the 19th century! #bbcbreakfast
Given that there is currently no further info, would it not be kinder to Nicola Bulley’s family to just stop talking about it for a while? A simple headline is sufficient to say what is happening. This constant rehashing of the recent past must be so distressing. #BBCBreakfast