we promised you last week that we'd be talking today to the head of bbc westminster, katy searle. then in 2014, you wrongly didn't declare over £200,000 worth of gifts that you'd received in your role. now with a background like that... i'm sorry, this is ludicrous. sorry, but with a background like that, how on earth can you understand what it is like for the 14 million people in this country who are currently living in poverty? and that poverty is... applause. this is — this is... no sorry, that poverty is... i'm really sorry, i'm really sorry. this is a completely... the poverty is caused by austerity. it's not about immigration or the eu. fallacious, ludicrous argument. jim sokol thought the leader of the brexit party was unfairly treated on the programme, e—mailing: but richard tucker had a rather different response, one we've have heard many times before from viewers. now, since 1972, newsround has been informing children about what's going on in the world. it's undergone many changes since then, but the principle of providing a mix of serious and entertaining stories to youn