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Starting soon on BBC1, Guto Harri speaks to Samira Ahmed about political journalists reporting off-the-record briefings, and who benefits most from them: the public, or the government? And your thoughts on the ending of @bbcclick. Enjoy!

We're planning to discuss the ending of BBC HARDtalk on this week's Newswatch. If you'd like to contribute to the programme with your thoughts, please email us on [email protected]

As BBC HARDtalk ends we speak to its presenter Stephen Sackur about the decision to close the programme, and his BBC career. On at 07.45 Saturday on BBC1 BBC Breakfast, repeated at 15.45 on the News Channel, and on the iplayer from midnight.


Is BBC News impartial on the subject of assisted dying? Fergus Walsh speaks to us at 07.45 Saturday on BBC1 BBC Breakfast, or watch us on the iplayer from midnight.


Has BBC News allowed Donald Trump to set its news agenda? Did the protests against him last weekend get sufficient coverage across the BBC? And was reporting of the tariffs too alarmist? Join us on Saturday at 07.45 on BBC1 BBC Breakfast, 15.45 on the News Channel or on iplayer


Why has BBC News launched a new video channel in Myanmar? Join us tomorrow on BBC1 BBC Breakfast - though we may be on an hour earlier than normal, at 6.45, because of the Pope's funeral. You can definitely catch us from midnight on the iplayer


Was coverage of the Pope's death excessive, and why was his funeral shown simultaneously on two channels? And are we hearing too much from President Trump at the moment? On at Saturday at 07.45 on BBC1 BBC Breakfast and at 15.45 on the News Channel - or catch us on the iplayer.


Did the BBC allow itself to be used as a propaganda tool in a campaign by Prince Harry against the Royal Family? Join us on Saturday at 07.45 on BBC BBC Breakfast or at 15.45 on the News Channel. Or catch up on the iplayer from midnight


Can BBC News help to solve a "crisis in trust"? Director-General Tim Davie's speech this week analysed by Jane Martinson and Jake Kanter on Saturday at 07.45 on BBC1 BBC Breakfast, repeated at 15.45 on the News Channel. Also on the iplayer from midnight tonight.


Why has the News Channel replaced the international news feed it was showing for three hours every morning with a simulcast of BBC1's Breakfast programme? Join us on Saturday at 07.45 on BBC1 BBC Breakfast or at 15.45 on the News Channel, or watch on the BBC iPlayer from midnight


Questions about the BBC's reporting after a car drove into football fans in Liverpool, with Ravin Sampat. Join us tomorrow at 07.45 on BBC1 BBC Breakfast , repeated at 15.45 on the News Channel. Or watch on the BBC iPlayer from midnight


The BBC responds to an attack on its Gaza coverage from the White House. Join us at 07.45 on BBC1 BBC Breakfast or at 15.45 on the News Channel. Or catch up any time on the BBC iPlayer

Does BBC News give Reform UK more attention than is warranted for a party with five MPs? Join us at 07.45 tomorrow on BBC1 @bbcbreakfast, repeated at 15.45 on the News Channel. Or catch up on the BBC iPlayer from midnight.



How to get to the truth of what’s happening in the Iran-Israel conflict. Shayan Sardarizadeh speaks to Samira Ahmed at 07.45 on BBC1 BBC Breakfast, repeated at 15.45 on the News Channel. Or catch up on the BBC iPlayer

Was the BBC’s coverage of Rachel Reeves crying in Parliament on Wednesday excessive and intrusive? Chris Mason speaks to Samira Ahmed on Saturday at 07.45 on BBC1 BBC Breakfast and at 15.45 on the News Channel. Or find us on the iPlayer from midnight.


Has coverage of the Oasis comeback been too extensive? And how did BBC News manage to film French police slashing an inflatable migrant 'taxi-boat'? Join Samira Ahmed at 07.45 tomorrow on BBC1 @bbcbreakfast, 15.45 on the News Channel. Or BBC iPlayer bbc.co.uk/programmes/m00…


An internal review finds that a documentary about Gaza breached the BBC’s guidelines on accuracy. What went wrong? In our last show of the series Roger Mosey speaks to Samira Ahmed on Saturday at 7.45 on BBC1 BBC Breakfast and at 15.45 on the News Channel. Also on BBC iPlayer


We're off the air for a few weeks now, returning in the first week of September. But please keep sending in your comments on BBC News coverage, which we might feature when we're back. And in the meantime do catch up with past editions on the BBC iPlayer
