On today’s Inside Politics podcast, Hugh Linehan, Jack Horgan-Jones and Jennifer Bray look back on the week in politics:
Two weeks in, Simon Harris has already experienced some minor controversies as Taoiseach. But how is he doing overall?
As the Greens head into their National Conference this weekend, will the party be happy with their standing as an election draws near?
The EU Migration pact has the potential to be a significant political flashpoint and raises the question: Do European matters receive enough scrutiny in the Oireachtas?
Plus the panel pick their Irish Times articles of the week:
Derek Scally on a German Luthern priest’s successful ploy to attract a younger congregation with help from Taylor Swift.
Patrick Freyne’s unflattering review of a new RTE comedy sketch show.
And Conor Pope’s reporting on the egregiousness of Eir.
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How big tech traps consumers and shafts creators
Will tech woes remove Ireland's corporate tax cushion?
US midterms: Red wave fails to materialise
Will a new hate speech law impinge on free speech?
Support for Ukraine strong but accommodation worries grow - poll
What does Sunak's reshuffle mean for Ireland?
Liz Truss and the party leadership problem
Fintan O'Toole on 'Up the 'Ra' and turmoil in Westminster
Ross interview saga, recession risk, crumbling block levy
Macron's talking shop, Brexit machinations
Paying for mica, generations divided, autumn reshuffle
Concrete plans, UK turmoil
Making sense of Budget 2023
Budget previews, census shocks, pension policies
Understanding far-right gains in Italy and Sweden
How our Taoisigh saw the arts - and how the arts saw them
Party think-ins and Dáil debates signal start of political season
What can we expect from the new Prime Minister?
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