David McWilliams on how ‘big incentives’ to build could save Dublin city

Plus, the latest twists and turns in the tariff war brewing between Donald Trump and the EU

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Are tax breaks the key to kickstarting residential building in Dublin city? Photograph: Alan Betson / The Irish Times
Are tax breaks the key to kickstarting residential building in Dublin city? Photograph: Alan Betson / The Irish Times

Economist and writer David McWilliams was scathing about the level of dereliction in Dublin city in a recent article in the Irish Times.

He suggested tax breaks and other measures to breathe new life back into the capital and to get more people living in the city centre. He joined host Ciarán Hancock to discuss his ideas and how we can learn from the mistakes of the not-too-distant past.

Plus, it’s been another busy week on the tariff front with US President Donald Trump sending a letter to the EU threatening higher taxes on European imports into America.

Cliff Taylor of the Irish Times has been covering this story and he joined Ciarán to talk through the contents of the letter, potential consequences for Ireland and whether this is yet another ploy by Donald Trump in this drawn-out negotiation with the EU.

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