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Frank Underwood CAN be cute. As a Muppet, obviously.
“Some people say there’s too much pork in this town. I could not agree more.”
With 20 months to go, expect the hype machine to kick up a notch soon.
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The online streaming service is planning to speed up its expansion as total subscribers passed 57 million in 2014
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“Oh, no, no, no. No, no, no, no, no. No, no, no,” he had previously said of another election campaign.
A character in the brand new trailer looks very like a certain world leader.
We’ve picked our eight winner and seven losers from the year that was…
Here’s our take on who was a winner and who was a loser in the political world this week…
A week where Mary Lou was causing more ructions in the Dáil, where Enda’s ratings took a nosedive and there was a forum on homelessness.
In a week that saw a new Garda Commissioner, a big fat ‘no’ from the ECB and some serious eye-rolling.
In which a Fine Gael TD made some ill-judged remarks, the Socialists were on the defensive and Nigel Farage had more reasons to smile.
In a week where Mary Lou McDonald staged a sit-in in the Dáil and ministers were heckled at the launch of the Government’s 1916 commemoration plans.
In which the water charges saga rumbled on, Obama suffered a major setback and a DUP member mocked the Irish language.
In which a minister opened up about being bullied, a Sinn Féin councillor got an apology and David Cameron got shoved.
In which Sinn Féin was under pressure, John Tierney survived and a Labour TD admitting to going missing for a vote…
In which Mary Lou unleashes hell in the Dáil, Michael and Brendan enjoy their big day out, and the Leinster House barrier strikes again…
A Ming dynasty, a Socialist revolution and bad news for the two biggest opposition parties…
The McNulty omnishambles just wouldn’t go away, Big Phil’s Big Grilling failed to materialise, and a Tory minister landed himself in hot water – over a poem.
The government landed itself in an awful mess, Lucinda made some friends and Ed Miliband forgot his lines…
Scotland said No, Gordon Brown re-emerged, as did Alan Shatter, and Micheál Martin tied himself in knots.
The poster is a take-off of the popular Netflix drama House of Cards.
David Cameron’s in the firing line for travelling north, Mary Lou’s in the headlines for flying Down Under, and we’re not sure what to make of Leo…
You win some, you lose some — and with the Cabinet back, it’s been a busy week in both categories.
You win some, you lose some – even during the summer recess.
You win some, you lose some – even during the summer recess.
You win some, you lose some – even during the summer recess.
All for Bill Clinton’s birthday. Amazing.
There are reports they’ve been spotted on the show’s set.
You win some, you lose some – even during the summer recess.
You win some, you lose some – even during the summer recess.
You win some, you lose some…
You win some, you lose some…
With the week that’s in it here’s a special edition of our winners and losers series.
You win some, you lose some…
You win some, you lose some…