Episodes
Too Long; Didn't Listen? The entire series distilled in to a single programme. The country is analysed on the psychologist's couch to see how the last decade changed us.
Published 03/12/21
Too Long; Didn't Listen? The entire series distilled in to a single programme. The country is analysed on the psychologist's couch to see how the last decade changed us.
Published 03/12/21
What did we learn about the mortgage crisis a decade ago that we can apply to the one just around the corner?
Published 03/04/21
Did austerity make us stop voting the way our mums and dads did?
Published 02/25/21
Was NAMA a life saving emergency stomach pump or a massive missed opportunity?
Published 02/18/21
What happens to our health when you take 3 billion out of our health system?
Published 02/12/21
Emigration - same word as in the 1950s and 80s but with a very different meaning in the wake of The Financial Crash. Once again we were leaving the country in our tens of thousands but were we going because we had to or because we are better than everyone else at it?
Published 02/05/21
Were the Irish uniquely quiet in the face of austerity? Were we in too much of a state of shock to protest?
Published 01/29/21
If austerity was the right thing for Ireland after the crash, how come everyone isn't doing it now?
Published 01/22/21
Philip Boucher-Hayes explores whether anyone will ever be persuaded that there wasn't a conspiracy at the centre of the deal to rescue the banks?
Published 01/15/21
Philip Boucher-Hayes re-considers the impact of national bankruptcy on everyday lives.
Published 01/07/21