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Tuesday 25 March - "Shame, Shame, Shame": Dáil Chaos, Metrolink Debate, and US Intel Oopsie

Season 14, Ep. 70

On #TonightVMTV with Kieran Cuddihy, we break down the dramatic scenes in the Dáil as the government forces through changes to speaking rights for regional independents — is the Ceann Comhairle's position now in jeopardy?


Plus, should Metrolink be scrapped in favour of faster, cheaper transport solutions?


And U.S. intelligence chiefs respond to claims that classified war information was leaked via a messaging app.


Joining Kieran are James Geoghan TD, Richard Boyd Barrett TD, Kevin Doyle, and Dr Patrick Bury.

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