122. Housing Shock: The ESRI Gamechanger?

This Housing Shock episode of Reboot Republic talks about the dramatic report of the ESRI that recommends a doubling of capital spending on public housing with Killian Woods of the Sunday Business Post and Laoise Neylon of the Dublin Inquirer. We also discuss the continuing political and public fallout of the Government’s inadequate measures on investor funds, the growing problem […]

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Sunday Special 45 – His Name is Conall

This week Martin, Vicky and Tony were joined by journalist Hana Salah in Gaza and recovering journalist Conall Ó Fárharta to discuss the latest in Gaza and the uneasy truce, Policing on the Streets of Dublin, the Mother and Baby Homes Report losing even more credibility, Tax Haven Ireland, Dublin Bay South implosions and political attacks on academics and experts. […]

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560. St John’s Ambulance with Jack Power

(TW: Contains sensitive material some listeners may find disturbing) Longtime listeners will know that Mick Finnegan is a good friend of the Tortoise Shack and that he has continued to tell his story of how he was sexually abused as a child, despite the pushback from certain areas. Earlier this week we were joined by Irish Times journalist, Jack Power, […]

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554. Press Freedom, Culture Wars and Joe Biden’s Ups and Downs

It was a pleasure to be joined by Jon Schwarz of theintercept.com to chat all thing US politics. We discuss the AP’s firing of Emily Wilder and what that means for press freedom, the Biden administrations ups and downs, the unresolved polarisation in the US electorate, hope from the climate movement and what some of the newer US economic policies […]

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21. Addiction with James Leonard

This week our very own James Leonard, of the Two Norries Podcast, talks to us about his experience of policing. We consider how young people in working class areas are policed and the interventions the Gardaí made in his life. To give context to this, Prof Shadd Maruna of Queens University Belfast, talks to us about the research on resistance: […]

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558. Gaza, The Blockade Remains with Hana Salah

It was great to chat again on the shack with our friend, journalist Hana Salah in Gaza. Unfortunately the updates, despite the end of the current conflict, aren’t very good. Hana tells us about the cost that the recent “war” that Hama have called ‘The Sword of Jerusalem’ has wreaked upon one of the most densely populated areas in the […]

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5454. Our Shared Island with Colin Harvey

It was a pleasure to be joined by Professor of Human Rights Law in the School of Law, Queen’s University Belfast, Colin Harvey, to discuss the Shared Island Project and the exciting opportunities that are ahead for all the people on this island. Colin discusses some of the negative attention he has received, but focusses on the solutions and discussions […]

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Tortoise Shack Sunday Special 44!

In what is always the best podcast of the week, we were delighted to be joined by writer, activist and Good Friday Agreement advocate, Emma DeSouza, journalist and broadcaster, Dawn Foster and Trade Union Organisier and human rights activist, Julia Marciniak, who helped us look at the week that was. We talked: Edwin Poots, the DUP and where to for […]

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