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Prince Charles and his party, on a visit to Lissadell in May. Eddie Mulhollandeddie_mulholland@hotmail.comeddie_mulholland@hotmail.com

Poll: Do you agree with the plan to hold a Cabinet meeting in Lissadell House?

Enda, Joan and co are heading west tomorrow for a spot of team-building.

BREAKING WITH ROUTINE, ministers will hold their regular weekly meeting outside Dublin tomorrow: in the bucolic surroundings of the Lissadell mansion in Sligo.

Cabinet meetings typically take place in Government Buildings in Dublin. But – as there’s no Dáil sittings to rush off to this week – Enda Kenny’s taken the decision to do some bonding, away from the hustle and bustle of the capital.

The idea is linked with the 150th anniversary of the birth of WB Yeats.

What do you think?


Poll Results:

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No opinion/don't care (1808)

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