Jennifer Bray and Harry McGee join Hugh to discuss the week in politics:
- The Government is completing what it can of its unfinished legislative programme before the general election, and that means the ‘guillotine’ - a procedure that shortens the time needed to debate bills as they pass through the Oireachtas - is getting heavy use this week. Which bills are getting chopped - and which are getting dropped?
- Clare Daly’s decision to run in Dublin Central adds another colourful and effective political character to the mix in that constituency. But with so many independents in contention around the country, the 34th Dáil is likely to be diverse.
- Jennifer calls out Hugh’s obsession with Seanad reform. Is there some Seanad-related trauma deep in Hugh’s past?
Plus they pick their Irish Times articles of the week:
On-the-ground coverage from the US by Keith Duggan and Steven Carroll who are meeting voters and surveying swing states as the historically close US election draws near
Patrick Freyne’s review of a steamy Jilly Cooper TV adaptation
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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
Look inside: 1950s bungalow transformed into modern five-bed home in Greystones for €1.15m
‘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
Justine McCarthy warns the coalition parties not to gloat over Sinn Féin’s failures - their own records are far from perfect
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