misogynistic, laura kuensberg, mari spring, i think that's what i have seen changed over the course of it's interesting you say that because we do get complaints from viewers that they feel bbc politicaljournalists are often putting a personal spin on stories. i wonder if that compromises the bbc�*s commitment to impartiality. yes, it would do and that's why we brought out social media guidelines to remind our staff that we need to be cautious in the social media space about your insertion of your own political views and political opinions. because if we are not impartial there is no point to us. we can't charge a licence fee off everybody in the uk if we are not impartial. it's beholden on all of our staff to remember that and to act accordingly in that way. stay with us again, fran. we want to talk about another of the principles behind bbc news which is accountability. we want to talk in fact a little bit about newswatch itself, this programme started in 2004 after the hutton inquiry which strongly criticised the bbc over its coverage of the lead up to the iraq war and the death of