572. CETA, Dublin Bay South, Housing and Climate Action with Lynn Boylan

Sinn Féin Senator and candidate in the Dublin Bay South by-election, Lynn Boylan, joined us to talk about her taking a legal case to test the constitutionality of the EU-Canada trade deal CETA,and the Tanaiste’s reaction to her doing so. We also discuss her campaign for a seat in what is a Fine Gael heartland, the Climate Action Bill, Irish […]

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567. A Working Class Socialist Unionist Voice

As hundreds of people marched, and burned a United Ireland banner, in Belfast yesterday evening, we sat down to talk with self-described “ordinary working class, Protestant, socialist-Unionist”, Sam Mcilwaine. Sam outlines what Loyalism and Unionism means to him and how it fits with his socialist political views. We discuss culture and his British identity and the feeling in his community […]

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569. #MicaRedress with Eamonn Jackson

It was a pleasure to be joined on the tortoise shack by the Chairperson of the Mica Action Group, himself an affected homeowner, Eamonn Jackson, to discuss the campaign seeking 100% redress for the thousands of families impacted by this latest building standards scandal. Eamonn outlines the seriousness of the issue that has been happening since at least the early […]

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Tortoise Shack Sunday Special 46

We’ve just finished another terrific Live Sunday Special as Dr Vicky Conway led Martin and Tony, along with our special guests, Janet Ní Shúilleabháin and Tómas Ryan, through the week that was. We talked the ongoing reopening, the variant dangers, long-COVID and the States failure to deal with it, the Mother and Baby Homes Report, Women still having to travel […]

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566. Bidenomics vs Fiscal Conservatives

Listeners might remember last summer when we spoke with economist, hedge fund manager and co-author of Angrynomics, Eric Lonergan, about the radical steps he suggested needed to be taken by the US and the EU to prevent the worst economic damage of the COVID-19 pandemic hitting people who already feel left behind by their governments. So following our (Patron Only) […]

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563. The G7’s Tax Justice is Just Us

It was a pleasure to be rejoined on the tortoise shack by the Head of Advocacy for the Nobel Prize nominated Global Alliance for Tax Justice, Grazielle David, to discuss the “historic” G7 decision to implement a Global minimum corporate tax rate of 15%. Grazielle outlines how this is not the solution to tax abuse, merely the starting point for […]

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557. Derry, the Troubles and Hope with Tony Doherty

Author, Activist, a founder of the Bloody Sunday Justice campaign and (in my eyes) Historian, Tony Doherty, was only 9 years of age when his father was murdered on Bloody Sunday. He joined the IRA at 17, and that is less than 5% of his story. Tony joined us to talk about the Troubles of the not too distant past, […]

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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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