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 EP20 - Paddy’s Day PolyAmory
TRSI 350 - Respectable extremists
The Week That Really Was EP20 - ”Get busy living, or Get busy Crying”
TRSI 349 - Time and space, causality and consequence
The Week That Really Was 19 - The dangerous Mary Kenny
TRSI 348 - Let me contextualise that for you
The Week That Really Was 18 - Better than the slap of a wet fish?
TRSI 347 - It’s good money if you can stomach the work
The Week That Really Was 17 - Greetings, and fond farewells
TRSI 346 - Venice is a city build for murder
The Week That Really Was 16 -The madness of Martin Nolan’s sentencing
The Week That Really Was 15 - The 5,000 undocumented
TRSI 345 - Fianna Faģil
The Week That Really Was 14 - Pascal Donohue, sex ed and Enoch Burke
The Week That Really Was 13 - The Countess fights back
TRSI 344 - The far-right supply problem
The Week That Really Was 12 - The health service - a black hole for money
TRSI 343 - An exceptionally literal title
The week that really was 11 - The death of a pope, plus 50 years in the EU
The week that really was 10 - The Great Rathkeale Christmas Bash
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