Host Hugh Linehan is joined by Pat Leahy and Cormac McQuinn to look back on the week in politics:
· With the giveaway budget done, will this government conclude in time for an early general election? Timing is vital, but can the Coalition arrive at a consensus given their advanced preparation for an election campaign?
· Sinn Féin’s difficulties are the Government’s opportunities with the Michael McMonagle scandal rumbling on, and now TD Patricia Ryan’s resignation from the party after hitting out at its leadership for “not listening” to members and TDs.
· US actor and activist Mark Ruffalo was heavily critical of the Green Party in a social media post pointing to the Government’s planning legislation allowing for use of ‘strategic’ liquefied natural gas reserves.
Michael Harding: I went to the cinema to see Small Things Like These. By the time I emerged I had concluded the film was crap
‘I’m in my early 30s and recently married - but I cannot imagine spending the rest of my life with her’
Karlin Lillington: Big Tech may not get everything it wants from Trump
Your top stories on Thursday
· Who is Cobalt? On Wednesday, initiated by Fianna Fáil Senator Timmy Dooley, several senators took the opportunity to deny they were Russian ‘assets’. Tánaiste Micheál Martin says he was never briefed about an alleged Russian spy in the Oireachtas, something he is not too happy about.
· And arrivals from Ukraine will not be offered accommodation from next March, under proposals being developed by senior Government officials.
Plus, the panellists pick their favourite IT reads of the week:
· Miriam Lord’s report from Mary O’Rourke’s funeral on Monday.
· Trinity’s Berkeley Library is now the Eavan Boland library.
· A twist in the Tory leadership race suits PM Keir Starmer.
Produced by John Casey with JJ Vernon on sound.
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