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Wednesday 19 February - Beds in Sheds – Housing Solution or Quick Fix?

Season 14, Ep. 62

Beds in sheds – could exempting garden cabins from planning laws be a potential gamechanger? Or is it simply a kneejerk reaction to an entrenched housing crisis? 


And as Ireland prepares to attend a G20 summit for the first time, we discuss whether rapidly moving events in Ukraine might impact Irish neutrality. 


Gavan Reilly is joined in studio by:


  • John Cummins TD, Minister of State for Local Government and Planning
  • Conor Sheehan TD, Labour's Housing Spokesperson
  • Stephen Rae, Co-Founder, AML Intelligence
  • Gabija Gataveckaite, Political Correspondent, Irish Independent


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