Yes folks, CB talking heads up to the mic yet again later 16 Nov

Today from 14.00 GMT the BOE hosts Future Forum 2017 from Liverpool.

Says the Old Lady:

Let's talk about economics and how the financial world affects your life.

Future Forum is an annual event that aims to bring together a wide range of views in order to discuss the Bank's role in serving society.

What will we be discussing?

Last year, you told us that we need to help people understand the economy and our role better, particularly through education.In partnership with Speakers for Schools- a UK-wide education charity that provides state secondary schools with free talks from high-profile figures - our

Governors will spend the morning visiting schools across Liverpool speaking to students. In the afternoon, we will hold an event where we will discuss what we have been doing to make the economy and our work more accessible to all. We will showcase initiatives like our new education programme, our revamped major publications and our new website.

For this session we will partner with Economy and Rethinking Economics, who are at the forefront of the campaign to make economics open, relevant and accessible. And we'll be asking for full and frank feedback on what we've done so far and what we might do in future.

The afternoon plenary session will start at 2pm and will focus on audience and social media Q&A. Tweet us your questions and feedback using #FutureForumBoE and it may be discussed during the event.

So go on and fill your boots, but I bet the best questions strangely don't make the final list. Tough questioning so far from 11 year olds they're saying.

You can watch it all live here. Carney, Broadbent and Cunliffe all there to fend off any points of interest.