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Dancer Michael Flatley, medic Tony Holohan, and academic Deirdre Heenan and their presidential prospects assessed. The Summer Economic Statement dissected: Should the hospitality sector get a VAT break? The National Development Plan broken down: Is it enough despite the hundreds of billions involved and will it actually get delivered? An example of why we are not really serious about solving our housing crisis, Michael O'Leary's Metro dismissal, and Ivan supports AIB's return to the office demand.
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Dancer Michael Flatley, medic Tony Holohan, and academic Deirdre Heenan and their presidential prospects assessed. The Summer Economic Statement dissected: Should the hospitality sector get a VAT break? The National Development Plan broken down: Is it enough despite the hundreds of billions involved and will it actually get delivered? An example of why we are not really serious about solving our housing crisis, Michael O'Leary's Metro dismissal, and Ivan supports AIB's return to the office demand.
Brought to you by Greenman OPEN
PTP+
To enjoy early access, ad-free listening and a weekly bonus episode, sign up at pathtopowerpodcast.com
Get in touch: [email protected]
Follow the hosts:
Matt: https://twitter.com/cooper_m
https://www.instagram.com/mattcooperlastword/
Ivan: https://www.instagram.com/officialivanyates/
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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