RTE viewers in agreement as they share thoughts on first episode of Holy F
Ardal O Hanlon returned to RTE screens on Sunday
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RTE s brand new show Holy F aired on Sunday night as Ardal O Hanlon chatted with a host of well-know faces about Ireland s love affair with bad language.
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Tommy Tiernan back on RTE this weekend for new show with host of famous faces
Tommy will be back on screens again this weekend much to the delight of fans
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Tommy Tiernan will be back on Irish TV screens this week but not as viewers would usually expect.
Survivors and bereaved relatives from the Grenfell Tower disaster have condemned the Government’s “indefensible” Fire Safety Bill, which is set to leave hundreds of thousands of leaseholders paying to remove dangerous cladding from their buildings.
The Bill, introduced in response to the deadly 2017 blaze, is set to become law after a final push to amend it was defeated in the House of Lords on Wednesday night.
Although the Government had insisted that leaseholders would not bear the cost of removing the flammable materials, critics say the Bill will leave people liable for costs of up to £50,000.
Following the vote, Grenfell United said in a statement to the PA news agency: “We’re deeply disappointed that ministers have broken their promises to leaseholders who have done absolutely nothing wrong. The Government’s position on this is indefensible.”