Hugh Linehan is joined by Pat Leahy and Cormac McQuinn to discuss the week in politics:
· Rishi Sunak’s decision on Wednesday to announce a snap election for July 4th, four months earlier than predicted, caught everyone off guard. Will it prove to be a gamble worth taking?
· Cormac was present at Fianna Fáil’s European election launch this morning where tensions boiled over as Senator Niall Blaney got into a public disagreement with Fianna Fáil leader, Tánaiste Micheál Martin, over the level of support he was getting from the party amid their three-candidate strategy in the Midlands North-West constituency.
· And on Friday, June 7th – the same day voters across the country will elect representatives to local councils and the European Parliament – the people of Limerick will decide who will be the country’s first directly elected mayor. But what powers will the successful candidate have to go with their €154,000 salary?
Jack O’Connor keeps making his case in Kerry court of opinion
Wet Leg’s Rhian Teasdale: ‘I’m doing sexy body rolls, but I’m wearing lobster claws’
Miriam Lord: ‘Disco pants’ Niall Quinn could be just the Áras ticket for Fianna Fáil
Olympian Abigail Lyle’s abuse at the hands of Jonathan Creswell: ‘He hit my head off the window, off the dashboard’
And the panel pick their favourite Irish Times pieces of the week:
· Laura Slattery writes about “king of the airwaves” Pat Kenny.
· The passing of Ireland’s first business superstar, Tony O’Reilly.
· Pedestrians best be on their guard against the quiet threat of electric vehicles as outlined by Shauna Bowers.
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