E145 The Fifth Court - Verona Murphy -  From leaving home at 14 to Ceann Comhairle, Dáil Éireann

E145 The Fifth Court - Verona Murphy - From leaving home at 14 to Ceann Comhairle, Dáil Éireann

The "referee" of Irish politics: Verona Murphy on power, pressure and running the Dáil


What actually happens when you’re handed the whistle in Irish politics?

On Episode 145 of The Fifth Court, hosts Peter Leonard BL and Mark Tottenham BL travel to Leinster House to sit down with Verona Murphy, Ceann Comhairle — the referee of the Dáil.

This is not a standard political career story.

From leaving home at 14, school at 15…to a period of homelessness… to driving trucks across Europe with ABBA blasting…to running a haulage company…to qualifying in law… to becoming Ceann Comhairle.


Inside this conversation:

  • What the Ceann Comhairle actually does (it’s far, far bigger than you think)
  • Why the job is effectively 24/7
  • How legislation really moves (or doesn’t) inside the Dáil
  • The reality of managing conflict, egos and political theatre
  • Why many TDs don’t understand the system they operate in
  • The truth about independence in Irish politics


Plus:

  • Brexit through the eyes of the haulage industry
  • Why respect (or lack of it) is crippling key sectors
  • And the surprising power behind “standing orders”


Decisis Case Round-Up (with thanks to our sponsor)

This episode includes analysis of three recent decisions, brought to you by Charltons Solicitors & Collaborative Practitioners, Georges Street, Dún Laoghaire — specialists in family law, civil litigation, property, wills and probate.

Cases discussed:

1. Student A v Trinity College Dublin

Can you stay anonymous if accused of academic misconduct?

The High Court says: almost never.

2. Hegarty & Others v Revenue Commissioners

Revenue loses — because “tax avoidance” isn’t enough if there’s a real commercial reason.

3. G v G (Child Abduction Case)

A 22-month-old taken from the US to Ireland — and the court orders the child back.


Subscribe, follow, and share.

Because law — like politics — only makes sense when someone explains it properly.

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Det här avsnittet är hämtat från ett öppet RSS-flöde och publiceras inte av Podme. Det kan innehålla reklam.

Avsnitt(166)

E109 The Fifth Court - retired High Court judge, Bernard Barton RIP

E109 The Fifth Court - retired High Court judge, Bernard Barton RIP

As the multitude of tributes have shown Bernard was not only a highly respected Judge and member of the Law Library, but was an absolute gentleman, known for his kindness, warmth, and great sense of f...

11 Aug 45min

E154 The Fifth Court: John Freeman BL — Central Bank Power, Personal Accountability and Fair Procedures

E154 The Fifth Court: John Freeman BL — Central Bank Power, Personal Accountability and Fair Procedures

Peter Leonard BL and Mark Tottenham BL are joined by John Freeman BL, author of The Central Bank Acts: A Commentary.John explains the modern role of the Central Bank of Ireland and how financial regul...

23 Juli 37min

E153 The Fifth Court - Who Really Built Ireland's Legal System? Daire Hogan on Judges Who Shaped Irish History

E153 The Fifth Court - Who Really Built Ireland's Legal System? Daire Hogan on Judges Who Shaped Irish History

For more than a century, Ireland's judges shaped the country's politics, business, land ownership and legal system.But who were they?On Episode 153 of The Fifth Court, Peter Leonard BL and Mark Totten...

14 Juli 46min

E152 The Fifth Court - Jimmy Wales, Wikipedia founder, on trust, AI and why the internet still needs rules

E152 The Fifth Court - Jimmy Wales, Wikipedia founder, on trust, AI and why the internet still needs rules

Episode 152 of The Fifth Court features a very special guest: Jimmy Wales, founder of WikipediaInterviewed by Mark Tottenham BL at Dalkey Book Festival.This is not just a tech-founder interview. It is...

1 Juli 55min

E151 The Fifth Court - Peter Charleton Part 2: what judges really worry about

E151 The Fifth Court - Peter Charleton Part 2: what judges really worry about

In Part 2 of our extended interview with retired Supreme Court judge Mr Justice Peter Charleton, Peter Leonard BL and Mark Tottenham BL continue a remarkable conversation about life at the Bar, life o...

23 Juni 35min

E150 The Fifth Court - Mr Justice Peter Charleton: law, crime, music and the nature of evil

E150 The Fifth Court - Mr Justice Peter Charleton: law, crime, music and the nature of evil

The Fifth Court marks Episode 150 with Part 1 of a wide-ranging conversation with recently retired Supreme Court judge, Peter Charleton.To mark Episode 150 of The Fifth Court, Peter Leonard BL and Mar...

18 Juni 38min

E149 The Fifth Court - Bridget Hourican on Frank Callanan’s Joycean masterpiece

E149 The Fifth Court - Bridget Hourican on Frank Callanan’s Joycean masterpiece

Bloomsday Special: The secret political life of James Joyce — and Frank Callanan’s final masterpieceWas James Joyce really apolitical?For decades, many scholars claimed Ireland's greatest writer stood...

9 Juni 38min

E148 The Fifth Court - Peter Shanley SC -Barristers Direct, legal access & barristers as entrepreneurs

E148 The Fifth Court - Peter Shanley SC -Barristers Direct, legal access & barristers as entrepreneurs

Episode 148, The Fifth CourtPeter Shanley SC on Barristers Direct, legal access and barristers becoming entrepreneursPeter Leonard BL and Mark Tottenham BL are joined by Peter Shanley SC, founder of B...

18 Maj 30min

Populärt inom Business & ekonomi

framgangspodden
badfluence
rss-jossan-nina
varvet
dynastin
rss-borsens-finest
avanzapodden
uppgang-och-fall
borsmorgon
svd-tech-brief
rss-dagen-med-di
rss-kort-lang-analyspodden-fran-di
fill-or-kill
rss-inga-dumma-fragor-om-pengar
tabberaset
rss-hos-psykologen
lastbilspodden
rikatillsammans-om-privatekonomi-rikedom-i-livet
ekonomiekot-extra
rss-veckans-trade