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Have you been paying attention to the headlines? Take aim…
… in which there were more Nama revelations and Bertie went before the banking inquiry…
… in which we remembered the botched attempt to overthrow Enda Kenny…
… in which Enda Kenny faced a tough crowd in the Dáil…
… in which the same-sex marriage referendum campaign entered the final stretch…
… in which the Spring Statement didn’t exactly set pulses racing…
… in which we all became very worried about a company called Siteserv…
… in which the Dáil sat for just a day and a half…
… in which Enda went to Washington, John Perry hired his wife, and James Reilly went for Big Tobacco (again).
… in which ecstasy was temporarily legalised and Bill Clinton made a startling revelation.
In which a TD was arrested, Eamon Dunphy got schooled by a minister and Labour suffered more internal woes…
The week when the government got a poll boost, jobs were on the agenda and ‘Charlie’ had us all talking…
The week when Leo came home, Frank flirted with Fine Gael and Christy Burke did a u-turn…
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