We are here to provide you with unbiased, reliable journalism about the biggest events in the UK and the world, as well as on the things that are most important to you personally.
We are introducing Your Voice, Your News for this reason.
Please let us know what you believe we ought to cover. We would like to know what matters to you, what concerns you, where you believe we should report from, and why.
This expands on Your Voice, Your Vote, an experiment we started during the general election in the UK this year.
It was a request that you become more involved with our reporting and the topics we cover.
And since thousands and thousands of you did, I want to express my sincere gratitude.
You informed us of the election-related problems that were important to you, not the politicians.
In addition to sharing your personal experiences in our coverage of major themes like housing, the climate, and the NHS, it led us to cover stories we might have otherwise overlooked, like electricity pylons and rural bus routes.
Our political interviews, including this one with former prime minister Rishi Sunak, were influenced by your questions. Additionally, our knowledgeable correspondents responded to your inquiries by utilizing both the promises and omissions made by the parties in their manifestos.
Millions of News viewers heard Your Voice, Your Vote throughout the election.