Despite the Government’s comfortable defeat of a motion of no confidence this week, the fallout continues as it reacts to the forthcoming lifting of the eviction ban. “They’ve made a hames of it,” according to Pat Leahy.
Jack Horgan Jones analyses how Green support is slipping among young voters and the number of WhatsApp leaks is indicative of a very unhappy party.
Plus, the attitude to the Windsor Framework in Brussels and is Leo Varadkar in the make-or-break phase of his political career?
Hugh’s article of the week is Finn McRedmond’s opinion piece on whether this generation is worse off than its parents.
A US animal lawyer in Wexford: ‘There’s a real social cost here: if you’re not fun, you’re gonna pay’
No sympathy for Cork as Tipp faithful descend on Thurles in their thousands
Paul Newman: ‘He was kind of like a big kid himself. He just loved to play,’ daughter says
‘Dominance, dependency and blackmail’: EU and China talks overshadowed by deep divisions
Pat particularly enjoyed Fintan O’Toole’ grudging admission that he’s finally fallen in love with rugby.
Jack Horgan-Jones recommends Mark Paul’s London Letter, after attending the annual Press and Political Reception at the Irish embassy in Belgravia.