Pat Leahy and Jennifer Bray join Hugh Linehan to look back on the week in politics:
Pat is in Brussels where the EU has agreed on a €50 billion package for Ukraine. He reports on how Hungarian PM Viktor Orbán was finally cajoled into supporting the move.
Ahead of the March referendums on care and the family, Jennifer has been looking at who’s who in the Yes and No campaigns.
And the panel discuss a significant shift in Government’s tone on immigration which became apparent this week.
Eoin Burke-Kennedy: Davos has a Marie Antoinette problem
The Traitors makes no sense. Its logic is flimsy, its flaws obvious. So why do I happily yell through three episodes a week?
‘The phone would ring and it would be Mike Scott from the Waterboys or Bono from U2. Everyone wanted to talk to my father’
Glen of the Downs protests: ‘Young people are too busy or too distracted to protest now’
Plus they pick their favourite Irish Times articles of the week, on diverse topics: St Patrick’s Day trips, The National Mood and kebabs.
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