Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor released from police custody, Judge speaks out against Tusla and a lookahead to Ireland vs England

February 20
10 mins

Episode Description

The former British prince, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, has been released from police custody after being arrested accused of misconduct in public office.


A District Judge in Dublin has spoken out against the "profiteering" by private firms used by Tusla to provide placements for vulnerable children in the care system.


The Minister for Mental Health Mary Butler says she is deeply troubled by the findings of a review into mental health services for children in North Kerry.


Sinn Fein was not invited to The White House for St Patricks Day, despite announcing that they would not attend.


English Language schools ask the government for evidence over claims immigrants were using student visas in the sector as a back door into Ireland.


And a look ahead to Ireland vs England in the Men's Six Nations this weekend.

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