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The fruits of a RTÉ Investigation Unit probe of the allocation of housing funds.

It’s based on a scientific method.

Or something.

Ken Foxe, Of the RTÉ Investigative Unit, writes:

In 2010 under Fianna Fail, Mayo and Limerick City managed to get €4.2 million of the €79 million funding available, around 5.3% of the total.

However since the change of government Mayo and Limerick’s share of the pot has grown by 57%. Last year the two constituencies – home to Taoiseach Enda Kenny, Finance Minister Michael Noonan and the then Housing Minister Jan O’Sullivan – together received 8.3% of the total fund….

…If the money had been allocated strictly on the basis of population, the allocation should have been the equivalent of around €8.37 per head.

That is not what occurred last year however. Instead, Minister Jan O’Sullivan’s own constituency of Limerick City – also home to Finance Minister Michael Noonan – got €16.79 per person, the second highest rate in the country. Only one local authority area was higher, and that was Mayo, Taoiseach Enda Kenny’s home county, where funding per person was €17.05.….

Good times.

Housing funds favour counties of some senior politicians (RTÉ)

10974461_930666990278491_7033474425007356216_oMaura Derrane and Daithi O’Se of RTÉ One’s Today show

An inclusive wedding competition?

Get up the yard.

If you’ve found the person you want to spend the rest of your life with and plan to take that trip down the aisle then the Today show wedding competition is for you.

“This will be the Today show wedding,” explains [Today show host] Maura Derrane. “You must to be available to get married at the end of April and of course, you’ll have to have a valid wedding licence [you have to be of opposite sex to obtain a wedding license]. We’ll film the wedding for the Today show and you never know Dáithí and I could turn up!”

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Meanwhile, on Newstalk…

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They do!

Open To All, Sean Moncreiff (Newstalk)

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