Sinopsis
The best analysis of the Irish political scene featuring Irish Times reporters and columnists, outside experts and political guests. Also on this channel: Inside Story, an occasional series examining major news stories and how we cover them.
Episodios
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Making sense of a united Ireland - with Brendan O'Leary
03/09/2022 Duración: 57minProfessor Brendan O'Leary returns to the show to talk about his new book Making Sense of a United Ireland, in which he explores the issues around a possible future reunification in an accessible way. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Energy crisis: what can the government do to soften the blow this winter?
31/08/2022 Duración: 45minThis winter, thousands of Irish households will be pushed into energy poverty, as the price of oil and gas continues to skyrocket. So, what options do politicians have to protect consumers and what trade-offs will have to be made along the way?On today’s Inside Politics Podcast, Cormac McQuinn and Jack Horgan-Jones join Hugh Linehan to discuss how the government will mitigate the energy crisis over the coming months. They also tackle the other political stories making waves this week including the public sector pay talks, a new report by the State’s commission on tax and welfare which recommends an increase on wealth, property and inheritance taxes, plus Dara Calleary’s new gig. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Troy affair raises questions about standards, transparency and conflicts
26/08/2022 Duración: 29minOn Wednesday Fianna Fáil TD Robert Troy stepped down from his role as Minister of State after weeks of controversy over his failure to properly declare business interests, including rental properties and company directorships. To discuss the affair and what's been learned from it, Hugh is joined by Fintan O'Toole, Jennifer Bray and Pat Leahy. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Is political identity replacing religion in people's lives?
24/08/2022 Duración: 38minReligious belief has declined in Europe, but the strength of people's political views is stronger than ever - or at least, it often seems so online.Has political identity replaced religion in people's lives? British journalist and Atlantic magazine staff writer Helen Lewis explores this question in The Church of Social Justice, a new radio documentary for the BBC.She talks to Hugh about where political identity and religion overlap, the value and limitations of each, and the influence of American culture wars on discourse this side of the Atlantic.You can listen to The Church of Social Justice by Helen Lewis here. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Robert Troy, budget rumours and refugee resources
17/08/2022 Duración: 46minJack Horgan-Jones and Jennifer Bray emerge from the misty miasma of August political coverage to tell Hugh what's going on in a number of stories: controversies over Fianna Fáil TD and Minister of State Robert Troy's declaration of property interests, problems at An Bord Pleanála, early speculation about potential budget measures and coping with the growing number of Ukrainian refugees in need of accommodation. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The origin of America's opioid epidemic - with Patrick Radden Keefe (originally posted 2021)
10/08/2022 Duración: 50minPatrick Radden Keefe is an American writer and investigative journalist. His book Empire of Pain is a detailed history of the Sackler dynasty and their role in the American opioid epidemic. Known for their dedication to cultural philanthropy, the family built their wealth on pharmaceuticals, starting with tranquillisers like Librium and Valium, before eventually moving on to the highly addictive painkiller OxyContin. In this episode, the award-winning author talks to Hugh about the origins of the addiction crisis, the Purdue Pharma bankruptcy trial and the mark the family left on the world.First published in August 2021. Inside Politics will return with a new episode next week. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Is a united Ireland inevitable?
03/08/2022 Duración: 42min"It is not a question of whether, but when and how Ireland will be united", is the provocative opening argument made by author and journalist Frank Connolly in his recent book United Nation: The Case for Integrating Ireland. But he concedes it won't be easy.The book explores the steps that would be necessary in advance of a border poll and the changes that unity would bring, North and South. He talked to Hugh Linehan about his book recently. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Climate politics is here to stay
27/07/2022 Duración: 44minJack Horgan Jones, Jennifer Bray and Pat Leahy join Hugh Linehan, back after a two-month absence, to talk about the week's politics including tension within the the Government coalition over climate measures. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Is Ireland’s immigration and asylum regime close to crisis?
20/07/2022 Duración: 44minThe Government this week moved swiftly to tighten Ireland's immigration and asylum regime, when it revoked automatic permission to enter Ireland for people granted asylum in other European countries. It comes as the system struggles to deal with the number of refugees arriving each week from Ukraine.Will it make a difference to a system that is in danger of toppling over? And, is it a sign of a greater shake up of Ireland’s immigration policy to come?Also in this episode of The Irish Times Inside Politics podcast, Pat Leahy is joined by Harry McGee and Jack Horgan-Jones to discuss the political challenges facing the coalition as the Greens seek to secure the agreement of Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael for deep cuts to greenhouse gas emissions in the agriculture sector. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Poll: Electorate sends mixed messages on refugees and abortion
16/07/2022 Duración: 27minPat Leahy talks to guest host Mary Minihan about the results of this week's series of Ipsos opinion poll results. Read about the poll here: https://www.irishtimes.com/politics/poll/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Confidence debate a damp squib for Sinn Féin
13/07/2022 Duración: 35minJennifer Bray and Cormac McQuinn join Pat Leahy to discuss the confidence debate and vote that the Government handily won yesterday. Plus, a look ahead to the autumn and beyond when Leo Vaaradkar's return to the Taoiseach's office will coincide with a winter of discontent over the cost of living. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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US politics: Will the Roe v Wade ruling matter at the ballot box?
11/07/2022 Duración: 18minCrucial midterm elections for the US Congress will take place in the autumn, with the Democratic Party predicted to lose one or both houses to a resurgent Republican Party. But the recent overturning of the Roe v Wade case by the US Supreme Court, ending the constitutional right to abortion, has angered Democratic pro-choice activists and spurred them into action. Can that translate into a reversal of fortunes for Democrats at the ballot box? Washington correspondent Martin Wall reports. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Replacing Boris Johnson
08/07/2022 Duración: 27minWith Boris Johnson on his way, however slowly, out the door, the Conservatives face a challenge to find a leader who can unite the party and retain its electoral support. Who will it be? And how will that person handle the issue of most importance to Ireland: The Northern Ireland Protocol? Host Pat Leahy and London editor Denis Staunton are joined today by Patrick Maguire, a political journalist with The Times. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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How will the Tories remove their unwanted leader?
06/07/2022 Duración: 35minIt seems to be a question of when, not if, for UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson, whose mishandling of sexual misconduct allegations against an MP has turned his party against him. But how can the party get rid of the stubborn PM? Denis Staunton reports. But first: To talk about this week's summer economic statement and the choices that Ministers Donohoe and McGrath must make to alleviate the pain of the cost of living crisis, Pat Leahy is joined by Labour Senator Marie Sherlock and political correspondent Cormac McQuinn. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Do Fine Gael get it? Una Mullally debates Neale Richmond
29/06/2022 Duración: 40minFine Gael under leader Leo Varadkar are hopelessly out of touch with young voters, says Irish Times columnist Una Mullally. Her criticisms are unfounded and unnecessarily personal, says Fine Gael TD for Dublin Rathdown Neale Richmond. They talk to Pat Leahy about whether Fine Gael get it and what "it" is. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Will the government take any pre-budget action?
22/06/2022 Duración: 40minJennifer Bray, Jack Horgan-Jones and Irish Times Economics Correspondent Eoin Burke-Kennedy join Pat Leahy to discuss the long wait until October's budget and the mounting pressure on political leaders to ease the cost of living for Irish households. The group also discuss the proposed pay rises for top earning public servants, which is expected to provoke a strong backlash from Opposition politicians and the public. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Brexit wars reignite / Will the cost of living keep rising?
15/06/2022 Duración: 44minThe rising cost of living is the most immediate issue facing governments all over the world. The Central Statistics Office reports Inflation at a 40-year high, but is the worst yet to come? UCC Economist Seamus Coffey and Irish Times Political Correspondent Jennifer Bray join Pat Leahy to discuss what to expect economically and politically over the coming months. But first, Pat is joined by London Editor Denis Staunton and David O’Sullivan, Director General of the International Institute of International and European affairs to talk about the Northern Ireland Protocol bill which was introduced by the UK government earlier this week. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Crèche pressure, GUBU, Johnson survives
08/06/2022 Duración: 41minJack Horgan-Jones is one of many parents paying through the nose for childcare. The Government wants to take some of the financial pain out of early years education and care - will its plan work? Harry McGee plugs his new podcast GUBU, a seven-part thriller about a series of grisly murders in the 1980s and how they impacted the government of Charles Haughey. And Denis Staunton has the latest from London where PM Boris Johnson lives to fight another day after winning a confidence vote. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Europe grapples with Ukraine, food and energy crises
01/06/2022 Duración: 40minNot without difficulty, EU member states reached an agreement on new sanctions against Russia, this time banning most oil imports. Pat Leahy and Naomi O'Leary were at the summit. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Jon Ronson on the origins of the culture wars
27/05/2022 Duración: 36minCelebrated author and podcaster Jon Ronson talks to Hugh about his recent BBC podcast series Things Fell Apart which explores the origins of the culture wars through several unique stories. Jon Ronson will be bringing his live show about Things Fell Apart to Liberty Hall Theatre, on 10th June. You can buy tickets here.Jon will also be appearing at the Festival of Writing & Ideas, Borris House on the 11th & 12th of June. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.