The CMO would like you to know that he does not like antigen testing; the Green Party admits plan to ban non-electrical vehicles by 2030 is currently illegal under EU law; government tries to bypass pre-legislative scrutiny of a new bill which would give them emergency powers until at least June 2022; Whitegate Power Station remains offline; and the end of the Rittenhouse trial.
The Week That Really Was 68 - Verifiable lies and boiled tits
TRSI 383 - A certified hood classic
The Week That Really Was 67 - Expensive women and fast czars
TRSI 382 - The blame game is now a semi-professional sport
The Week That Really Was 66 - Crime and no punishment
The Week That Really Was 65 - A carnival of nonsense
TRSI 381 - Malcolm Byrne reminds us he can still throw a punch
The Week That Really Was 64 - The things you’re supposed to think
TRSI 380 - Politics as golf
The Week That Really Was 63 - Unvetted
TRSI 379 - Here we go again
The Week That Really Was 62 - New Year, Same old us
TRSI 378 - Merry Christmas, yet again
The Week That Really Was 61 - Reviewing the Year
The Week That Really Was 60 - Unspoken Qualms
TRSI 377 - We’ll know it when you see it
The Week That Really Was 59 - The mental load
The Week That Really Was 58 - Oh look, an elephant
TRSI 376 - A solo run
The Week That Really Was 57 - Dublin on fire
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