As another €1.3 billion falls off the Dáil agenda, housing comes back into focus

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Inside Politics newsletter: As another €1.3 billion falls off the Dáil agenda, housing comes back into focus

Dublin commuters will have to slalom past Fine Gael ministers on one of their early morning city centre canvasses, due to take place this morning. Simon Harris, Paschal Donohoe, Hildegarde Naughten and others will be in attendance trying to press the flesh and press home their key messages from this week’s cost of living announcement.

Meanwhile, Minister for Education Norma Foley will be flying the flag for Fianna Fáil, fielding reporters’ questions in Blackrock. Topical issues are shortly after 9am in the Dáil, before the PBP bill on the eviction ban at 10am. Leaders’ Questions is at midday, before questions on policy or legislation. Taoiseach’s questions runs over lunchtime. Legislation on Garda oversight will be debated in the afternoon, before the Government deals with legislation on emergency oil powers acts and the Mother and Baby Homes redress scheme.

Eamon Ryan is at the Transport Committee for pre-legislative scrutiny of marine accidents legislation. Patrick O’Donovan is taking revised estimates to the Finance Committee, also at 1.30pm. In the evening, Simon Coveney is discussing the Climate Action Plan at the environment committee, while the rural hot topic of forestry strategy is getting an airing at the Agriculture committee. Both sit at 5.30pm.

 

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