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Aidan Crowley and Caoimhín Rowland dissect the suggestions from Mayo County Council officials to prevent the local press from covering SPC meetings.
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Saknas det avsnitt?
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Aidan Crowley and Caoimhín Rowland sit down to discuss the news of Finance Minister Jack Chambers moving forward the budget to October, 1.
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Aidan and Caoimhín discuss the fallout from Blackie Gavin's decision to opt out of the Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael alliance.
Donna Sheridan has been made Cathaoirleach and Al McDonnell leas-cathaoirleach, Deer proposed them both.
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Aidan Crowley and Caoimhín Rowland sit down for the latest episode to discuss an overview of each local electoral area ahead of polls opening next week.
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Aidan and Caoimhín make their first predictions of the local election series as they anticipate a large change in the Swinford/Claremorris Municipal District.
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Aidan Crowley and Caoimhín Rowland sit down to chat about Blackie Gavin and Al McDonnell sparring over which will battle it out for the last seat in Castlebar.
Plus, who will emerge in the MNW MEP battle?
Will Ming last 5 years? And who will get the far-right vote?
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Aidan Crowley and Caoimhín Rowland provide analysis of new characters entering the political arena, the changing mood of voters in the county and reasons why people seem to be fed up with the status quo.
Local polling and European Parliament elections will take place on June 7.
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Aidan Crowley and Caoimhín Rowland discuss the latest candidates to announce their candidacy in Mayo for the local elections.
Where is Sinn Féin losing their vote?
Will there be far-right candidates in Mayo?
Who will be the county representatives in Europe?
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Aidan Crowley and Caoimhín Rowland run the rule over the final three electoral areas. Discuss who is in the running, including the youngest candidate in Mayo, a potential future TD and a less than co-operative district in the north-west of Mayo.
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In the first episode of the series, Aidan and Caoimhín discuss the three major urban areas in Mayo, preview election candidates in Westport, Castlebar and Ballina and predict the outcome of June's local elections in the county.