Just seen this comment by the head of news on BBC James Harding - "In addition to that, there's a lot of news that's rolling, you're seeing President Obama come out and make comments, David Cameron comes out to make comments. The BBC, and only the BBC, managed to get former president FW de Klerk.
"But we are probably talking about the most significant statesman of the last 100 years and a man who has defined freedom, justice, reconciliation, forgiveness."
When asked if more reaction to Mandela could have been put online rather than on the main news bulletin to allow for more weather coverage, Mr Harding said: "I completely take your point about the weather, what's happening in people's communities matters enormously.
"We'd been rolling weather coverage from early in the day, particularly when the storms were at their strongest. Had we seen real breaking news on the weather which meant we had to inform people immediately, we would have done so."
I still feel that more time should have been dedicated to the flood problems!!!