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Dublin on fire | PODCAST EP57
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Dublin on fire | PODCAST EP57

“They cannot figure out that it is not the “far right” fuelling anti-immigration sentiment in Ireland, it is anti-immigration sentiment fuelling the “far right”. John and Sarah discuss yesterday’s events, and the week that led up to them. PODCAST: https://gript.ie/podcasts/dublin-on-fire/ Available on Spotify & iTunes Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7kOPNDrvsxqXv8uicOotvP iTunes https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-week-that-really-was/id1653091194?uo=4
The mental load | PODCAST EP59
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The mental load | PODCAST EP59

John and Sarah discuss Helen McEntee’s very broad definition of “far right”, why they’re both voting NO twice on March 8th, and why men are so useless at domestic chores. Also: Paschal Donohoe’s future, and the increase in domestic violence. PODCAST: https://gript.ie/podcasts/the-mental-load/ Available on Spotify & iTunes Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7kOPNDrvsxqXv8uicOotvP iTunes https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-week-that-really-was/id1653091194?uo=4
McEntee questioned on her definition of “far-right”
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McEntee questioned on her definition of “far-right”

Justice Minister Helen McEntee says it’s important to be “honest” about the high levels of immigration Ireland has seen recently, adding: “I don’t think this is going to change any time soon.” She also expands on her definition of “far-right.” Question by Ben Scallan. #gript
TRSI 377 – We’ll know it when you see it
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TRSI 377 – We’ll know it when you see it

New polling shows the danger of the immigration debate for SF, the Fiscal Advisory Council continues to scream into the void; and a Dail debate on immigration takes a turn for the nasty. Podcast: https://gript.ie/podcasts/trsi-377-well-know-it-when-you-see-it/ https://www.kildarestreet.com/debates/?id=2023-12-06a.39
Unspoken Qualms | PODCAST EP60
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Unspoken Qualms | PODCAST EP60

With surrogacy on the political agenda this week, John and Sarah have a frank discussion about the issues involved, and why they both have deep concerns about surrogacy for money. But first: Aodhan O’Riordain’s flip-flops, and a very predictable last minute COP deal. PODCAST: https://gript.ie/podcasts/unspoken-qualms/
Gardaí: It is “beyond belief” that people engage in intoxicated driving
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Gardaí: It is “beyond belief” that people engage in intoxicated driving

It is “beyond belief” that some find it acceptable to drive under the influence of drugs or alcohol, Garda Supt. Jane Humphreys has said in a warning to road users. She added that “distracted driving” and “inappropriate speed” for the weather were factors in collisions. #gript
Elon Musk hits out at Irish climate plan to cut 200k cattle
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Elon Musk hits out at Irish climate plan to cut 200k cattle

“Leave the farmers alone”: In an exclusive interview with @Ben_Scallan, Elon Musk has said that the Irish government’s plan to cut 200,000 cattle nationwide will have “zero” impact on the climate, and bets $1 billion that the impact would “not even be measurable.”
Gript interviews Elon Musk on Irish hate speech bill
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Gript interviews Elon Musk on Irish hate speech bill

“I’ll bet you a billion dollars”: In a Gript exclusive, Ben Scallan interviews Elon Musk on Helen McEntee’s hate speech bill, how climate policies like cutting herd sizes will impact on Irish farmers, and more. https://x.com/griptmedia/status/1749840385688408432?s=20
Eamon Ryan explains his objection to Dublin Airport expansion
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Eamon Ryan explains his objection to Dublin Airport expansion

“You’re misinterpreting what I said”: Green Party leader Eamon Ryan explains his objection to the expansion of Dublin Airport, and responds to whether his party believes that the environment should be prioritised over the growth of the economy. Question by Ben Scallan.
Harris: Government could fund carers with or without ‘Yes’ vote
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Harris: Government could fund carers with or without ‘Yes’ vote

Simon Harris says it is “entirely true” that the government could increase funding for carers, with or without a ‘Yes’ vote in the care referendum, despite Roderic O’Gorman’s claim that the referendum would help to secure such funding. Question by Ben Scallan.
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