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Tuesday 24th March - Economic Pressure, Political Tensions And Ireland’s Next Moves

Season 19, Ep. 22

The pressure is building on the government as economic uncertainty and rising costs continue to dominate the agenda.


On the show, we asked what more can be done to support households and businesses.


Plus, the political stakes are rising, with key policy choices set to shape the direction of the economy and the government’s response.


Shane Coleman is joined by:


Alan Dillon TD, Minister of State at the Department of Enterprise, Tourism and Employment


Rose Conway-Walsh TD, Sinn Fein


Martina Lawless, Director, ESRI


Lorcan Roche Kelly, Business Editor, Irish Farmers Journal


Ann-Marie Keegan, Virgin Media Sports Reporter

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