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Wednesday 22 January 2025 - Dáil disorder and Storm Éowyn approaches
Season 14, Ep. 54
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As one storm brews off the Atlantic, another explodes within the Dáil chamber. Dail business is suspended without a Taoiseach elected, following a vicious spat over speaker rights.
Also on the show, Status Red warnings for the entire nation, as “potentially historic” Storm Éowyn approaches.
Gavan Reilly speaks to:
- Catherine Callaghan TD, Fine Gael
- Albert Dolan TD, Fianna Fáil
- Conor McGuinness TD, Sinn Féin
- George Lawlor TD, Labour
- Cónal Thomas, Political Correspondent, Business Post
- Alan O'Reilly, @CarlowWeather
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