
Welcome to the AM Glass Box - your chance to help shape tonight's PM.
You may have read your morning paper and listened to the radio, and have some ideas you want to hear on PM tonight.
Perhaps a question about something in the news you would like answered - or better still, direct experience of something topical. Or maybe there's an aspect to a big story you haven't heard explored that you would like to hear.
Just as the PM Glass Box emulates the meeting we have AFTER the show, the AM Glass Box will be like the real meeting we have every day at 11.00, in that all ideas are welcome.
Just like the real meeting, most ideas that are suggested will not make it on air. But we would like to try this to see how it works. It's best that you make your suggestion before 10am.



Shaquille Smith was one of the youngest victims of knife-crime last year.
He was stabbed to death outside his house in Hackney, in London, aged 14.
Today, his killers were given life sentences at the Old Bailey.
Shaquille was the cousin of a young actor, Daniel Banton (second photo) with the music and dance theatre company, Chickenshed, and the nephew of its director of education, Paul Morrall.
After his murder, the company turned its attention to the subject of youth violence and "Crime of the Century" opens tonight at Chickenshed in Southgate, London and transfers to the Edinburgh Fringe Festival on August 7th.
Hear Yvonne Murray's report on the programme tonight.

Here is the place where you can comment on tonight's programme. We'll be gathering in our own glass box for a post-programme meeting. Here is your own virtual glass box. Tell us what you think, and Amanda Lewis who is editing this evening will read your comments and respond.