nick wharton felt that the headline attention was not warranted. last week, we endured complaint about a bbc reporter speaking to camera while others around were calling for silence in the search for survivors of the earthquake in mexico. here's a reminder of the clip that caused that concern. all over the town are also lines of volunteers, people trying to help those who may still be alive. as we spoke, the rescue workers began to raise their hands to ask for a few minutes‘ silence to try to hear any cries for help, but no joy this time. caroline mills was one of those watching our programme who wrote to echo the objections that we aired. well, we asked bbc news for a response to the complaints we received and they told us: this week, the bbc has been running highlights from toronto of the invictus games, the pa ralympics—style event championed by prince harry and created by his advisers. the games have also featured on bbc news, but monday's report for the news at ten started with its focus away from the competitors. it's the confirmation royal f