BBC News' viewer feedback programme - on Fridays at 23.30 on the News Channel, and Saturdays at 07.45 on BBC1. We're also on the iplayer. Do send us your views!
Should the BBC have given over its airwaves to Nigel Farage for a live broadcast this week? And was it right to interview Count Binface on the Today programme and Newsnight? @rburgessbbc speaks to @SamiraAhmedUK Saturday 07.45 BBC1 @BBCBreakfast / 15.45 News Channel / iplayer
Should live sport be affecting the times news bulletins start – and should football, tennis and cricket feature so prominently in those bulletins? Join us on Saturday at 07.45 on BBC1 @BBCBreakfast or 15.45 on the News Channel - or catch us on the @BBCiPlayer from midnight.
Did the BBC and other media help to hound Keir Starmer from office? Political Editor @ChrisMasonBBC speaks to @SamiraAhmedUK on Saturday at 07.45 on BBC1 @BBCBreakfast and 15.45 on the News Channel. Or watch on the @BBCiPlayer from midnight.
Will licence fee payers be left short-changed by BBC News budget cuts announced this week? And could reductions in staff numbers lead to more on-air mistakes? See our interview with @jonathancmunro on Saturday at 07.45 on @BBCBreakfast, 15.45 on the News Channel or on iplayer
Any thoughts on the cuts announced by BBC News yesterday? If so let us know here, or send a video or comment to us on [email protected] - and we may feature them on this week's programme.
Did the BBC’s coverage of the Belfast knife attack help fan the flames of racial tension? Join us on Saturday at 07.45 on BBC1 @BBCBreakfast or at 15.45 on the News Channel. Or find us on the @BBCiPlayer from midnight
Was the BBC responsible in showing so frequently this week the bodycam footage of the moments leading up to Henry Nowak’s death? Join us on Saturday at 07.45 on BBC1 @BBCBreakfast or at 15.45 on the News Channel. Or we're on the @BBCiPlayer from midnight tonight
Was the way BBC News reported this week's weather too focused on the positive aspects of the heatwave, and not enough on its risks? Join us on Saturday at 07.45 on BBC1 @BBCBreakfast or 15.45 on the News Channel. Or we're on the @BBCiPlayer from midnight tonight.
Was the BBC’s investigation this week into the Channel 4 reality show ‘Married at First Sight UK’ suitable for an early evening news bulletin? Join us on Saturday at 07.45 on BBC1 @BBCBreakfast or at 15.45 on the News Channel. Or find us on the @BBCiPlayer from midnight.
Did BBC News coverage fan the flames of a leadership challenge to the PM? Join us on Saturday at 07.45 on BBC1 @BBCBreakfast or 15.45 on the News Channel. Or watch on the @BBCiPlayer from midnight tonight. Here's a taste of viewer Judith Brown's opinion:
This week's showing on Breakfast may be delayed from Saturday to Sunday morning - apologies for that. But you can catch our discussion of the BBC's election campaign coverage from midnight on the @BBCiPlayer - enjoy!
We're looking back this week at the BBC's coverage of the election campaigns. Do you feel airtime was allocated fairly between the parties? Let us know, and your comment might feature on the programme.
Your reactions to a busy week of BBC news coverage: an interview with President Trump; the gunman at the Washington press dinner; the State Visit; and coverage of the PM's troubles. Join us on Saturday at 07.45 on BBC1 @BBCBreakfast or 15.45 on the News Channel; or on the iplayer
Have BBC journalists obsessed too much over the detail of the Mandelson appointment? @Jo_Coburn tells us her view on Saturday at 07.45 BBC1 @BBCBreakfast, repeated at 15.45 on the News Channel, and on the @bbciplayer from midnight
Why did BBC News Channel viewers nearly miss the Artemis splashdown?
Plus what's the future for News once the BBC cuts 1800-2000 jobs? Hear from Beebwatch's Roger Bolton.
Newswatch - 7.45am on Breakfast. 3.45pm on BBC News Channel. And the iPlayer.
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Was the excitement shown by BBC News Science Editor Rebecca Morelle at the launch of Artemis II inspiring - or did it lack journalistic objectivity? Join us on Saturday at 07.45 on BBC1 @BBCBreakfast or at 15.45 on the News Channel. Also on the @BBCiPlayer from midnight
How should the @bbcworldservice be funded, and how should it adapt to the new media age? Former World Service Director Jamie Angus @grvlx001 speaks to @SamiraAhmedUK on Saturday at 07.45 on BBC1 @BBCBreakfast, repeated at 15.45 on the News Channel. Also on the @BBCiPlayer
Has BBC News excluded other stories this week with wall-to-wall coverage of the Iran War? And has it focused enough on the legality of the conflict? Join us on Saturday at 07.45 on BBC1 @BBCBreakfast or at 15.45 on the News Channel. Or watch from midnight on @BBCiPlayer
Is the practice of journalists shouting out questions to politicians and members of the royal family rude and pointless? Join us on Saturday at 07.45 on BBC1 @BBCBreakfast or 15.45 on the News Channel. Or catch up on the @BBCiPlayer from midnight.
Did the BBC's reporting this week contribute to a sense of crisis around Keir Starmer's premiership? @rburgessbbc speaks to @SamiraAhmedUK tomorrow at 07.45 on BBC1 @BBCBreakfast and at 15.45 on the News Channel. Also on @BBCiPlayer from midnight.