
Jennifer Bray
Irish Times journalist offering insights and analysis on the election's dramatic events and outcomes.
Top 10 podcasts with Jennifer Bray
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Dec 1, 2024 • 37min
Election Daily: a dramatic day in count centres as the political future takes shape
Pat Leahy, a seasoned Irish Times journalist, joins colleagues Jennifer Bray and Harry McGee to dissect the gripping events unfolding during election count centers. They analyze competitive dynamics, notably the battle between Labour and Gerry Hutch. The trio highlights the recent gains by the Labour Party and Social Democrats, the resurgence of Fianna Fáil, and Sinn Féin's decline, discussing strategies for coalition formations and the implications for smaller parties. Their insights blend serious analysis with light-hearted banter, making the political drama even more engaging.

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Nov 6, 2024 • 43min
How Trump won and what it means - with Fintan O'Toole, Steven Carroll and Jennifer Bray
Join Fintan O'Toole, an Irish Times columnist, alongside journalist Steven Carroll reporting from Trump’s victorious celebration in Florida, and Jennifer Bray, a political correspondent for the Irish Times. They dissect the surprising support Trump received, especially from demographics like Black and Latino voters, and what went wrong for Kamala Harris. The conversation digs into shifting political landscapes, the effects of populism, economic concerns, and the potential global implications of Trump's second term.

Nov 30, 2024 • 31min
Election Daily: tallies look bad for Greens and Stephen Donnelly, good for Sinn Féin and Gerry Hutch
Pat Leahy, a seasoned political analyst from the Irish Times, and Jennifer Bray, an insightful commentary expert, dive deep into the latest election results. They highlight the Greens' disappointing performance while Sinn Féin's fortunes rise. The unexpected success of Gerry Hutch emerges as a significant anti-establishment signal, prompting thoughts on coalition dynamics. The conversation also touches on the shifting political landscape, new voter concerns, and the prospects for smaller parties like the Social Democrats, adding a layer of intrigue to future government formations.

Nov 28, 2024 • 39min
Election Daily: the highs and lows of a tense campaign
Pat Leahy and Jennifer Bray, both Irish Times journalists, delve into the final day of campaigning for the upcoming general election. They explore Mary Lou McDonald’s relaxed approach in seeking second preferences, while Simon Harris raises alarms about Ireland’s political stability. Micheal Martin reiterates his stance against coalition with Sinn Féin. The discussion highlights pivotal campaign moments and the unpredictable dynamics of voter preferences amid the tension. Listeners will enjoy a blend of humor and serious insights on the election landscape.

Nov 27, 2024 • 29min
Election Daily: will undecideds lend Sinn Féin their vote?
Harry McGee and Jennifer Bray, seasoned Irish Times journalists, dive into the ongoing campaign trail. They explore Sinn Féin’s controversial leasehold policy and its implications for undecided voters. The duo discusses the party’s appeal as a viable alternative amidst economic concerns and the backdrop of intense political competition. Body language and candidate reactions are analyzed in light of recent debates, while laughter and serious commentary blend as they reflect on the election's climax.

Nov 25, 2024 • 27min
Election Daily: a new hope for Sinn Féin as Fine Gael tries to stop the rot
Jennifer Bray and Cormac McQuinn, seasoned political journalists from the Irish Times, dive into the latest electoral developments. They discuss Mary Lou McDonald's excitement over recent polling that places Sinn Féin ahead of Fine Gael. Simon Harris's struggles with leadership and public perception are critically analyzed, highlighting the pressure on politicians. The surprising ranking of the Green Party raises questions about their environmental policies. Finally, the importance of tackling serious social issues amidst sensational media coverage is explored.

Nov 19, 2024 • 26min
Election Daily: How Gerard 'The Monk' Hutch got his nickname
Jennifer Bray, a keen Irish Times journalist, joins the discussion to dissect the tension-packed political landscape. The recent leaders' debate saw Micheal Martin and Simon Harris effectively counter Mary Lou McDonald, showcasing their strategies. Labour's Ivana Bacik aims for collaborative negotiations, but will other leftist parties comply? Sinn Féin's manifesto reveals surprising pledges on taxation and homelessness, adding heat to their rivalry. Meanwhile, the atmosphere reflects growing voter apathy amid these high-stakes dynamics.

Nov 14, 2024 • 20min
Election Daily: Another day, another huge campaign promise
Jennifer Bray, a political correspondent for the Irish Times, and Pat Leahy, its political editor, join Hugh to discuss the latest in Irish politics. They dive into Simon Harris's proposal to remove the means test for the carer's allowance and the associated costs. The duo analyzes Sinn Féin's revamped immigration policy, emphasizing collaboration over rivalry between major parties. Their discussion highlights urgent themes like housing and reflects on the evolving dynamic between Fine Gael and Fianna Fáil, blending insights with engaging commentary.

Nov 13, 2024 • 29min
Election Daily: Eoghan Murphy gives Fine Gael another headache
Jack Horgan-Jones, an Irish Times journalist and nominee for Political Correspondent of the Year, and Jennifer Bray, a political analyst for the same publication, dive into the housing crisis dominating the election. They dissect Eoghan Murphy's candid acknowledgment that his party overlooked housing, sparking fierce debates between Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael. Additionally, they evaluate Sinn Féin's defense against past criticisms and how rising rents are shaping the landscape for younger voters, all amidst a backdrop of intensifying political rivalries.

Feb 29, 2024 • 1h 4min
The Referendum Special: Women, Home, Duties, Common Good, Care & Family
Exploring upcoming referendums in Ireland on family definitions and care roles, discussing the implications of changes to the Constitution regarding women's duties and caregiving. Guests share diverse perspectives on gender equality, societal values, and the importance of recognizing women's roles in nurturing and caregiving. Delving into historical influences, societal norms, and the need for informed voting on constitutional amendments.