Aontú deputy Paul Lawless explains to Aidan Crowley and Caoimhín Rowland why he decided to spoil his vote, writing "Ireland deserves better" on his ballot sheet.
A large cohort of the voting population opted to spoil their vote in county Mayo, with a significant portion deciding to do so in east Mayo.
Rose Conway Walsh joined Aidan Crowley and Caoimhín Rowland to discuss the Connolly campaign's victory and what it means in terms of moving the needle towards unity.
With just ten days to go until polling day, Aidan Crowley, Caoimhín Rowland and Richard Martin break down the latest twists in the race for the Presidency.
Is Catherine Connolly truly un-smearable? Where is the Fine Gael leader amid an opposition call for motion of no confidence?
And who will fill the looming political vacuum, with a growing number on the right calling for a campaign to spoil their votes?
Aidan also shares insights from his interview with Catherine Connolly and considers whether Ivan Yates’ latest comments could shape the political zeitgeist.
Aiden Crowley, Caoimhín Rowland and Dr. Richard Martin discuss last night's political bombshell, which saw Fianna Fáil Presidential candidate Jim Gavin withdraw from the race.
Martin reveals why he believed Gavin was "the man" and whether it spells the end is nigh for Michéal Martin.
How can Heather Humphreys capitalise and is it truly a shoe-in for Catherine Connolly?
Aidan Crowley is joined by Caoimhín Rowland and Dr. Richard Martin as the Connaught Telegraph columnist returns from a week on the sites in Achill.
The latest from Monday's 4-hour-long council meeting, a Westport sale of land vote that turned into a controversy and a photo-op with Gerry Adams, was enjoyed by Richard Martin.
The discussion veers toward Presidential candidates as names finally come forward and Richard selected his new leader for Sinn Féin and earned a new nickname in the process.
Aidan Crowley and Caoimhín Rowland discuss the latest visit by Minister for Sport, Culture and Communications Patrick O'Donovan as he made his way to Mayo for the launch of NBI on Achill Island this week.
Plus Aidan believes the process to become President is far too snobby and narrows the pool of options as Catherine Connolly confirms her stance and Pat 'The Cope' enters the running.
Also, Harry Barrett calls on a medical device hub in Castlebar after Hollister announced new jobs and investment via Minister of State Alan Dillon in his colleagues 'backyard'.
Aidan Crowley and Caoimhín Rowland discuss the latest AGM movements in Mayo county council and its districts. Séan Carey has become Mayo's first citizen, while the decision by Minister James Browne to release local authority housing target league tables points to a direction toward central government interference in local area plans.
Plus, Dr. Richard attended the Fine Gael Mayo AGM and the Achill greenway controversy rears its head yet again while those in Belclare Murrisk have to wait till September before the planned route comes before elected representatives.
A unique passing of the guard as Fine Gael councillors nominated their council colleague, Fianna Fáil's Al McDonnell to the role of Cathaoirleach of Castlebar Municipal District.
Plus Richard tells of meeting Ming in Burger King and the socio-economic implications of a north Mayo town's Supermac's swirlie.
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Aidan Crowley and Caoimhín Rowland discuss the latest county council meeting which revolved around housing issues in the area, with many councillor regaling terrifying stories relayed to them by constituents regarding housing.
Also, a notable appointment by Fianna Fáil Mayo has speculation ablaze about a potential candidacy in Castlebar and Keogh and Duffy pitted against one another according to a national politics magazine.
A rapid news round-up of the latest talking points from the municipal district meetings as host Aidan Crowley and Connaught Telegraph reporter Caoimhín Rowland divulge the latest on housing, school bus gripes in Castlebar and a potential bridge over the River Moy.
Aidan Crowley, Dr. Richard Martin and Caoimhín Rowland dissect the Boycott saga arising from a late night email from Mayo CoCo Housing Director Tom Gilligan.
Lawless hits out at Dr. Richard who is now a 'working man.'
Aidan Crowley, Caoimhín Rowland and Richard Martin discuss the news of the cost of Mayo county councillors pay and the jump created by the transition of certain councillors leaving politics.
Housing is also discussed with a look into the role devised by the Minister for Housing as Brendan McDonagh looks set to take up a role as a Housing Tsar.
And will Westport get its Biden moment as Mark Carney wins election in Canada.
Aidan and Caoimhín discuss the latest news from Minister of State Alan Dillon pulling punches toward fellow Mayo TD Paul Lawless over the issue of Foreign Direct Investment, Dillon labelled Lawless' agenda as counterproductive, while Fine Gael attacked Aontú leader Peadar Toibín in the Dáil this week.
Caoimhín and Dr. Richard Martin dissect the latest Dáil fallout discussing the latest winners and losers, while there's a housing boost for county Mayo, a looming threat of tariffs on Mayo's coveted MNC sector, also exploring plans by some SPCs in Mayo county council to freeze the press out of meetings.
Aidan Crowley and Caoimhín discuss the latest fall-out from McGregor's White House appearance resulting in Mayo influencer Garron Noone leaving social media for appearing to side with the views of the latter which fall against the narrative often presented by Official Ireland.
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Caoimhín and Aidan discuss the latest Dáil speaking rights row which looks like it will go for another month and turn into a crisis.
Threat of 25% tariffs confirmed to be true, its implications for Mayo and the slow and steady chip away at Irish neutrality.
And Blackie Gavin saves the day on Lough Lannagh.
Aidan Crowley and Caoimhín Rowland return to update listeners on Mark Duffy's co-opting struggles and the potentiual fallout we may see from Mayo council chambers.
The government plan for modular homes in back gardens but is this viable for county Mayo?
Aidan and Caoimhín discuss the implications politically of Storm Éoywn as the opposition aims to make hay ahead of the continuing spat over Dáil speaking rights.
Aidan, Caoimhín and Richard pick out their moments of the year and choose a wishlist for the upcoming year with a new government in situ.
Aidan Crowley, Caoimhín Rowland and Richard Martin discuss the imbalance that exists within the county in terms of an urban vs rural divide that reared its head once more at the county board convention.