The Main Stories Making The Headlines Across Cork
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The clean-up after Storm Betty begins this morning - with the brunt of its force having being felt in the South East of the country.
However, Cork did not escape unscathed, with Carrigaline, Ballyvolane, Dunmanway, Roches Point, Timoleague, and low lying quays in the city all experiencing flooding.
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The Finance Minister says the Government is committed to public service broadcasting.
Although he wouldn't reveal how much would be set aside in October's Budget.
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The Public Accounts Committee is likely to insist at its next meeting that the accounts of RTE should be reviewed by the Comptroller and Auditor General.
The office of the C& AG oversees income and expenditure of State departments but does not currently engage with the State broadcaster.
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A retired doctor who worked at the same hospital as Lucy Letby says questions must be asked about whether she could have been stopped earlier.
The nurse was found guilty of murdering seven babies and attempting to kill six others at the Countess of Chester Hospital.