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Good news for holiday makers: European airlines have enough fuel for the summer, according to Michael O’Leary. As Barry O’Halloran reports, the Ryanair boss made clear that while there had been worries about supply, the EU is now sourcing it from west Africa, the Americas and Norway. It seems any fears that families planning to travel this summer will see their holiday plans crimped are overblown.

We hear a lot about how planning delays are preventing housing from being built. In his column, Eoin Burke-Kennedy looks at a site in south Dublin and shows how plans for hundreds of apartments have been repeatedly blocked.

In the interview of the week, Intact Insurance’s Kevin Thompson tells Joe Brennan about his plans for expanding his business.

As Kevin Warsh takes up his post as the new chairman of the US federal reserve, Washington Correspondent Keith Duggan looks at the legacy of his predecessor Jay Powell, and the in-tray Warsh will be dealing with.