Europe Correspondent Jack Power picks his favourite stories of the week including an interview with one of Drumcondra’s finest musicians
A teddy bear lies in the rubble of an Israeli air strike at Ain el Delb, near Saida. Photograph: Sally HaydenI spent a good chunk of Monday and Tuesday this week travelling from Brussels to Luxembourg and then back, to cover a meeting of EU finance ministers.
The parliament traditionally rejects at least one of the 26 commissioner-designates , and five years ago took three scalps. At the moment the former Fianna Fáil minister isn’t seen as overly vulnerable, but all can change. I’ll be reporting on how the hearings look like they will shape up over the coming weeks.
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