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Bambie Thug does Ireland proud at Eurovision after another week of revelations at RTÉ

Tents sheltering homeless asylum seekers pitched at the Wilton Terrace area of Dublin's Grand Canal on Friday. Photograph: Enda O'DowdThe sight of tents housing asylum seekers in Dublin city centre dominated the political agenda this week.

On Friday, tents were appearing again along the canal amid significant concern at the highest levels of Government, however, about what one source described as “record levels” of new arrivals as the State is struggling to find extra space.

‘It was 24 hours a day of hatred’: whiskey distillery on Crumlin Road Gaol site stirs memories of the Troubles ‘For a few weeks, the reliable machinery of suburban life shut down. There was no milk, no petrol, often no electricity’if taxpayers are seeing a worthwhile return on all the money being pumped into tackling the problem? “A clear assessment is needed as to whether this money is being spent in the best way possible – and is forensically directed at the issues that are actually inhibiting housing development.

This weekend we have an interview with Tipperary singer Gemma Hayes, while Ed Power writes about talking to Billie Eilish in 2018 and examinesabout life in Belfast since his retirement last September and how he reflects on his varied career. Meanwhile, young swimmer Róisín Ní Riain was named, Dominic Coyle writes about why Irish customers are so slow to move their savings into accounts with a better return.

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