In the shadow of the war in Iran, inflation and energy costs look set to climb ever higher

In the shadow of the war in Iran, inflation and energy costs look set to climb ever higher

Ellen Coyne and Jack Horgan-Jones join Hugh Linehan to look back on the week in politics:


· Israeli strikes on Iranian natural gas infrastructure marked an escalation in the US-Israeli war on Iran. With global oil and gas prices climbing, could we soon see Government measures to offset the cost to consumers?


· Opposition parties were less than impressed by Taoiseach Micheál Martin’s showing during his St Patrick’s Day meeting with US president Donald Trump, but the world’s media praised Martin’s polite pushback on certain points.

· The demolition of an illegally-built Co Meath home has captured the public imagination this week. It has served to highlight the urban-rural divide when it comes to one-off housing during the current housing crisis.


· And the monthly payments to those housing Ukrainian people in their spare rooms will be wound down over the coming year.


Plus, the panel picks their favourite Irish Times pieces of the week:


· Ronnie Delaney’s Olympic gold medal win inspires Frank McNally to victory, the generational talent of Oscar winner Jessie Buckley, and the enduring fascination around JFK jnr.

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