A chara, – Laura Kennedy’s persistent criticism of her native country is becoming increasingly wearisome (“Moving back to Ireland would mean working till 10pm, no home of my own and bad coffee”, Life, May 15th). While we certainly don’t live in Utopia, I for one am very grateful to live in this country while watching events worldwide with despair. – Is mise,
JOAN MAHER,
Dublin 16.
Sir, – Laura Kennedy has it tough. If I were served bad, burnt coffee in any café I’d take my business elsewhere, but then I was brought up on coffee granules from a jar. Imagine. – Yours, etc,
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DAVID CURRAN,
Knocknacarra,
Galway.