The Business Post reports that COVID-era debt warehousing is going to be extended; Garda made 0 criminal checks against EURODAC between 2015 and the start of 2023; and Malcolm Byrne seems unhappy with Gript.
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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
TRSI 342 - A glorious new dawn
The week that really was 9 - De-Amplifying the News
TRSI 341 - Man-made horrors beyond your comprehension
The week that really was 08 - Animal Hard
TRSI 340 - Trust in the process
The week that really was 07 - And I will always love EU
TRSI 339 - The old traditions are still strong
The week that really Was 06 - The Battle of East Wall
TRSI 338 - Become unharvestable
The week that really was 05 - Sharon Keoghan discusses the hostile atmosphere in Leinster House
TRSI 337 - Immoral acts become moral if they benefit the right people
The week that really was 04 - The open air lunatic asylum that is Mastodon
TRSI 336 - Cast out into the outer dark
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