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Tuesday 23 September - Áras Race Heats Up, Workers Locked Out of Housing & Trump at the UN

Season 18, Ep. 7

With presidential nominations closing, the election debate intensifies. Fianna Fáil TD Séamus McGrath, Sinn Féin TD Eoin Ó Broin, Fine Gael TD Joe Neville, and Aontú Leader Peadar Tóibín — backing independent hopeful Maria Steen — set out their positions as the race for the Áras heats up.

On housing, Séamus McGrath and Eoin Ó Broin are joined by Mick Clifford, Special Correspondent with the Irish Examiner, to discuss warnings from the State’s affordable housing chair that over two thirds of workers are priced out of the market.

And later, Mick Clifford returns to analyse US President Donald Trump’s address to the United Nations General Assembly.

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