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Let’s have a Poem of the Day

Poet Blake Morrison says BBC Radio should curate a daily Poem of the Day. 

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Remove precarity from the creative process

Writer Mark Fisher says the BBC should offer long term contracts to young writers without conditions shaped by the market. 

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Media of the people by the people

Activist and writer Michael Chessum thinks the BBC should empower ordinary people to tell their own stories in their own words. 

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Bring back industrial relations reporting

RMT activist Daniel Randall says the BBC should return to having correspondents and editors who exclusively focus on industrial relations. 

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Make life-long learning motivating

Vice-Chancellor of the Open University Peter Horrocks would like the BBC to work more closely with online learning specialists.  

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Be bold, not old

Mama Youth Project founder and CEO Bob Clarke wants to see the BBC connect with young people  

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Banish soaps to daytime TV

The paradox of Britain’s TV drama is that the BBC has led a race to the bottom when it comes 

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Give more writers a salary

Screenwriter Andrew Rainnie would like to see the BBC follow the example of the successful American 'writers rooms'.  

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Build a national media beyond both market and state

OurBeeb editor Aaron Bastani thinks that the BBC has a decisive role to play in building a different kind of media, one that operates beyond the parameters of either state or market.  

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Oblige any think tank contributing to BBC programmes to publicly disclose its funding

Researcher Tom Mills argues the BBC should only work with organisations that are totally transparent about their sources of funding.  

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