soon and if you need me, i'll be in my pod. she all the hello and welcome to newswatch with me, samira ahmedn london over the past couple of weeks have put climate change on the agenda of bbc news, but should it be at the top of that agenda more frequently? and if the president of the united states uses bad language, is the news at ten entitled to broadcast his words in full? for much of the past fortnight, climate change protesters have made their presence felt in locations across london. last wednesday, tom symonds caught up with some of them on waterloo bridge. this is normally one of the busiest bridges across the thames. extinction rebellion, a new direct—action protest group, hoped to take control of this — and other key london locations — for up to two weeks. but today, police moved in and made more arrests. by the time the protest had finished this thursday, more than 1,000 people had been arrested. 0pinions about the bbc‘s coverage of the demonstrations was divided, with ken sturt asking... but other viewers last week had the opposite perspective. here is stephen sterling and, first