NEWS REPORTS AND WEATHER

Sir, The wind howled. the lights faded, the roof leaked, trees fell, floods rose and the Guards told us "stay at home unless …

Sir, The wind howled. the lights faded, the roof leaked, trees fell, floods rose and the Guards told us "stay at home unless the journey is absolutely necessary".

Last Sunday and Monday, the violent remains of Hurricane "Lily" lashed our southern counties with a ferocity seldom surpassed, yet our national television news service remained silent on "Lily" on Monday's 6 o'clock news. The silence contrasts sharply with frequent news bulletins on stray or late Dublin buses, or reduced water pressure in Dun Laoghaire or Howth.

Surely a national news service, paid for by all of us, should be:

aware of what is happening in the 26 counties? Or has RTE adopted a policy on bank holidays of not covering issues outside a 30 mile radius of Donnybrook? Of course we could wait, the storm will eventually reach the east coast in some form, and the nine o'clock news will enlighten us all. - Yours, etc.,

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New Street,

Killarney.