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It's the first eclipse of this scale since 1999, for more on this Dr Niall Smith head of MTU in Blackrock Observatory.
The former Government Minister Alan Milburn has been meeting people in Dublin, including staff and students at St Seton's Secondary School in Ballyfermot. One student who has just completed his leaving cert, Callum Redmond spoke with out reporter Laura Whelan and we hear from the Principal of St. Seton's school, Sarah Green.
The medicines regulator says it has recorded just over 1500 adverse reactions to the anti-obesity injections known as GLP-1s. Expert in managing obesity, Professor Donal O'Shea talks about some of the side effects he's seen.
Donegal Deputy Pat the Cope Gallagher and Anthony Molloy, the 92 All Ireland winning Captain.
The action is due to a continuing dispute over resourcing and safe staffing at the campus and is the second in a series of planned weekly work stoppages. For more on this Fórsa national secretary Hazel Nolan.
The increase of 19% for diesel and 11% for fuel, come ahead of a scheduled phased restoration of excise from September 1st. Aengus Cox, Agriculture and Consumer Affairs Correspondent.
Book shops in several countries have recieved massive orders for books, prompting concerns that the books are being used to train AI. Kenny's bookshop in Galway recieved one of the mystery orders, Tomás Kenny of Kenny's Bookshop joined Rachael.
Researchers looked at areas such as how long people spent sleeping, sedentary behaviour such as watching TV, standing and then any movement and at what intensity. For more on this the study's lead author, Dr John Mitchell from the Univerisity College London.
The Government is considering banning the sale of cigerettes and nicotine inhaling products to future generations. Our reporter Alex Redmond asked people in Phibsboro in Dublin what they think about the proposal.
Crime and Defence Editor with the Irish Daily Mirror and the Irish Daily Star, Michael O'Toole and the former governor of Mountjoy, John Lonergan.
The death of a motorcyclist in Donegal at the weekend brings the number of motorcyclists killed on the road this year so far to 16. David Martin of the RSA.
To describe the experience of the last eight days, Gavin McKenna, Head of Marketing at Visit Belfast.
Reported to be among the victims are the 14-year-old suspect's two grandparents, who were shot dead before he headed to a prestigious school on the outskirts of Bangkok. For the latest Jonathan Head, South East Asia Correspondent for the BBC.
It's the highest value of personal loans over a 12-month period on record, according to the Banking and Payments Federation Ireland. For more on these figures, Chief Economist with the Banking and Payments Federation Ali Uhr.
The technology company which owns and operates Instagram, Facebook, WhatsApp and Threads - said they disagreed with the ruling and would be appealing it. For more on this Alex Cooney from Cybersafe Kids.
With a brand new group of players set for yet another high-stakes game of deception, trickery, and skullduggery in Slane Castle. To tell us more of what we can expect Teresa Smith, Commissioning Editor with RTE's Factual Entertainment.
Our reporter Sally Ann Barrett was speaking to Galway fans in Athenry and in Cork, our reporter Barry Gallagher chatted to some of the younger members of St Finbar's in Tohers. We also hear from Martina Harkin, former Galway player and co-host of the Maroon and White podcast and Briege Corkery, former Cork Player.
The Reform leader stepped down folowing controversy over financial donations. For the latest Whitehall Editor with the Financial Times, Lucy Fisher.
Scientists in the US claim to have identified three health measures in middle age that can ward off dementia for more than a decade. For more on this study Prof. Sean Kenelly, Consultant in Geriatric Medicine in Tallaght University Hospital.
The funeral of one of the country's most successful actors heard that she didn't want today to be about sadness but about celebration. For more our reporter Eleanor Burnhill.
Figures released by the central statistics office show the employment rose in July and now stands at just over 5%. For the details, Chief Economist with Deloitte, Kate English.
The Department of Education is to review primary school hours in a move that could lead to changes in the amount of time children spend in the classroom. For more on this Cathal Crowe, Fianna Fail TD and Chair of the Oireachtas Education Committee.
It's been a source of much frustration for many rail passengers, who've been campaigning to bring back refreshments. Edel McAllister reports.
The extreme conditions here are part of a pattern across Europe, which scientists say would be virtually impossible without climate change. Climatologist with Met Eireann, Paul Moore has more details. We also hear how July's weather has affected our plant life, from reporter, Edel McAllister.
There's a particular difficulty in finding a family doctor willing to accept new medical card patients. For more on this Chair of the Irish Medical Organiation's GP Committee, Tadhg Crowley.
A SpaceX rocket piece floating in space since last year is expected to have smashed into the Moon at high speed early this morning. For the details Kevin Nolan, Physics lecturer at Technology University Dublin.
The study by the website switcher.ie shows the annual cost of living for someone attending university. For the details Daniel Walsh, President of Aontas na Mac Léinn in Éirinn.
Ursula von der Leyen, has said Russia must and will pay for the destruction it's causing in Ukraine, after the attack killed at least 17 people and wounded dozens. For the latest developments, Christopher Miller, Ukraine Correspondent for the Financial Times.
It has been suggested the new aircraft may not be able to land in foggy weather as it was ordered without key navigation equipment from an Israeli firm. For the latest on this our Political Correspondent, Barry Lenihan.
Security is expected to be tight in Doonbeg where our reporter Peter O'Connell has been talking to locals about the visit.
One of the scientists, who will embark on the expedition, astrophysicist and Director of the Dunsink Observatory Professor Peter Gallagher joined to tell us more.
Superintendent Liam Geraghty - Garda Press Office. Operation Meacan, which began in December 2023, is focused on the Dublin Metropolitan Region.
Our reporter Aisling Kenny who was at St. Patrick's Cathedral where the service was held gave us the latest.
Mary Fogarty, Irish Nurses and Midwives Organisation Assistant Director of Industrial Relations for Midwest, gave us the latest.
Helen Hall the Chief Executive Officer of Policing and Community Safety Authority gave us more insights into the report.
Tom Lyons, Chief Executive of The Currency, speaks about Michael Fingleton, who has died, aged 88.
Claire Dunne, Chief Executive of the Irish Travel Agents Association, offers advice for holidaygoers to those affected by wildfires.
Derek Gatopoulos, Associated Press, reports on the wildfires currently causing vast destruction in Greece.
Miguel Delaney, Chief football writer at The Irish Independent, discusses the multiplying woes of FIFA President, Gianni Infantino.
Reporter, Gavin O'Callaghan discusses the public wake for the late singer/songwriter, Glen Hansard which is taking place at the Irish Museum of Modern Art in Dublin's Kilmainham.
A plan by FIFA president Gianni Infantino, to sell stakes in the World Cup appears to be in jeopardy after a third confederation expressed its opposition. For the latest Sports Correspondent with the Irish Times, Gavin Cooney.
For next three days in Waterford city, the streets become the stage for Spraoi International Street Arts Festival. Our South East Correspondent, Marc O'Driscoll was in Waterford.
For a sense of what people can expect, Gavin McKenna, the Head of Marketing at Visit Belfast.
For the first time, people who can't physically climb Croagh Patrick can still make the journey. A hyper-realistic virtual digital twin of the mountain lets them experience the emotional journey, summit and views over Clew Bay. Orlagh Denneny, Senior Project Manager at Mayo North East LEADER tells us more.
Officials say at least 34 people have died trying to reach the Spanish territory. Sara Morris, France 24 Journalist is based in Spain.
Belfast's Jim Boyce is Honorary Life President of the Irish Football Association and a former FIFA Vice president.
Our reporter Alex Remond was talking to people signing the book at the Mansion House in central Dublin.
Tusla is required to notify the National Review Panel of serious incidents including the deaths of children and young people in care or known to child and family services. For the details of the report published today, Dr Helen Buckley, Chair of the National Review Panel.
For the latest from England, BBC reporter, Luke Deal and in Greece, Irish Journalist, Damien Mac Con Uladh.
The Irish Prison Service has purchased a new bomb-proof and bulletproof escort van to be used when moving criminal gang leaders, terrorists and other high-risk inmates, ahead of the arrival of Daniel Kinahan back to Ireland. For the details our Crime Correspondent, Paul Reynolds.
Four instructors from the US national Basketball Asssociation - the famed NBA, are offering free classes today at the Atlantic Technological University in Sligo. Rachael spoke to one of the coaches Brendan O'Connor, Defensive Co-Ordinator with the New York Kicks.
For more on the research carried out by Tourism Ireland, Rachael is joined by their CEO, Alice Mansergh.
For the latest on the plans to tighten the laws, Minister of State for Road Safety, Sean Canney.
Oscar-winning songwriter and The Frames frontman Glen Hansard aged 56 has died tragically in a road crash in Dublin. Rachael was joined by Glen's friend Liam Ó Maonlaí from the Hothouse Flowers and Irish Independent music journalist, John Meagher.
Rachael Morrogh, Chief Executive of the Dublin Rape Crisis Centre, on concerns about the impact the ongoing dispute is having on some of their clients.
A car was rammed through the park gates and subsequently set on fire leaving behind debris, glass and scorched earth. The pitch was only last week deemed playable again after months of no use due to pitch repairs and improvements. For more on this, Ger Gavigan, Executive Development Officer/Spokesperson Crumlin GAA.
Japanese television is reporting that a number of people have died with many others injured. For the latest freelance journalist in Japan, Justin Randall.
220,000 people have been evacuated from Bordeaux, four fire fighters have been killed and 42,000 hectares of land have been damaged. Our reporter Kate Varley is in Bordeaux.
The country continues to lose large amounts of wind energy because the electricity grid isn't strong enough to carry it. To explain this in detail Lisa Ryan, Professor of Energy Economics at UCD's school of Economics.
Co-senior author of the study, Frances Williams a Professor of Epidemiology at Kings College London.
Fáilte Ireland and Tourism Ireland have both reported higher then expected interest in holidays here. Our reporter Peter O'Connell spoke to visitors in Kilkee, Co Clare, about why they made Ireland their holiday destination.
For more information on these figures the Motoring Editor of the Sunday Independent, Geraldine Herbert.
Eighteen year old Deirdre was last seen on Tuesday the 28th of July 1998. Despite an intensive investigation and numerous searches, her disappearance remains unsolved. Deirdre's father Michael Jacob spoke to Rachael about the appeal. Anyone with information can contact the investigation team at Newbridge Garda Station at (045) 440 180.
A report carried out for the drinks industry group of Ireland indicates that people in Ireland are drinking one third less then they did in 2001. Reporters Cathal Dowd and Alex Redmond were in Dublin's Kimmage asking locals about their drinking habits.
Our reporter Sally Ann Barrett is in Michale Park in Castlebar where tonight's homecoming is due to take place.
Isobella Perrie Sullivan appeared in court in Trim charged with the possession of explosives last Friday. For more on this Laura Hogan, our North East Correspondent.
The historic site was built between 1734 and 1736 as a military storage facility. It played a significant role in the 1916 Easter Rising, when it was raided on Easter Monday. For more on the background, Audrey Farrell, Senior Conservation Architect with the OPW.
The 28 year old woman has been given a two-year probation order and 100 hours of community service for taking and sharing degrading videos and photos of vulnerable patients in a mental health facility. For more on this, Vincent Kearney, our Northern Editor
Stephen Grealis, Sports Editor with Midwest Radio and Liam Brosnan -former Kerry footballer and analyst with Radio Kerry.
Around 40,000 people have been evacuated from an area near Bordeaux and further south a wildfire in the town of Biscarrosse has forced another 23,000 to leave. Author and food advocate, Sophie Morris tells us about her experience.
Multiple fires have forced the evacuation of thousands of people. For more on this Madrid based journalist, Simon Hunter.
Government has designated nine major infrastructure projects as being of critical national importance, giving them priority status for faster processing and decision-making. For the latest our Economics and Public Affairs Editor, David Murphy. The long planned ring road for Galway is one of the projects included, Karen Ronan CEO Galway Chamber
Details on the discovery of a bomb being driven across the border to the North. Our Crime Correspondent, Paul Reynolds.
Tipperary's Chief Fire Officer John Shinners described conditions on the mountain today. Our reporter Helen Donohue from County Wicklow gave us the latest on wildfires in the region.
Jack Power from the Irish Times joined us to tell us more about this meeting from Kyiv.
Wildfires have raged through Sicily, southwestern France and central Spain, sparking thousands of evacuations and claiming the life of an Italian firefighter. Irish woman Emily Allen, living in Spain described the ordeal. Elaine Cobbe, journalist based in France spoke to Rachel about situation in the country.
Firefighting crews remain on Slievenamon in Co. Tipperary this afternoon as efforts continue to bring a wildfire under control. For the latest, Commandant Eugene Mohan from the Air Corps.
According to the office of the Director of Authorised Intervention in Tuam, twenty two sets of infant remains have been newly discovered, bringing the total number found so far to 99. Our Western Correspondent Pat McGrath has the latest.
Open AI says an autonomous agent powered by its advanced AI models went rogue during a security test last week. For more on this our Work and Technology Correspondent Brian O'Donovan
For the details on these two arrivals in Dublin Zoo and Fota Wildlife Park, we hear from John Leahy, Lead Ranger in Fota Wildlife Park.
Our reporters Cathal Dowd and Alex Redmond were in Dun Laoghaire in Co Dublin to see what people would like to see in October's budget announcement. We also got analysis from Prof. John Fitzgerald, Adjunct Professor in Economics at Trinity College Dublin.
There will be €1.5 billion available for reducing tax in the Budget in October, according to the Government's Summer Economic Statement. For more on this, Minister Jack Chambers.
Emergency services were called to the scene at the Holy Cross Church shortly before 10am this morning. For more on this Robin Schiller of the Irish Independent.
That's according to the Charities Regulator's annual report. 20 charities were removed from the register. For the details, Madeleine Delaney, Chief Executive of the Charities Regulator.
There will be a significant escalation in the criminal defence solicitors dispute this week with a complete stoppage planned for two days. For more Gary Mulchrone, solicitor in criminal law at Thomas J Walshe Solicitors in Castlebar.
Firefighters have been continuing to fight the blaze. For the latest, Pat Neville, Communications Manager with Coillte.
The wrongful conviction of Osgur Breatnach for the Sallins train robbery 50 years ago, has now been declared a miscarriage of justice. For more on this our Legal Affiars Correspondent, Orla O'Donnell.
Dáithí MacGabhann had been on the heart transplant list since he was a baby. He's now had the operation at Freeman Hospital in Newcastle, England. Dáithí's Law which implemented an opt-out organ donation system came into effect in 2023. Rachael spoke to Dáithí's father, Máirtin.
Nathan Kenna was charged with assaulting Anthony Long in Mulhuddart on July 3rd. For more on this our Crime Correspondent, Paul Reynolds.
Christopher Nolan's The Odyssey earned about €230 million over the weekend. Our reporters Alex Redmond and Cathal Dowd attended one of the first screenings of the film at Cineworld in Parnell St, Dublin.
The government hopes the measure which comes into effect today will support greater investment. Drew Banerjee, Vice Chair of VFX Ireland one of Ireland's largest visual effects studio.
At the moment e-scooter users are supposed to be at least 16 years of age. This lunchtime it's been confirmed that e-scooters are going to be banned for under 18s. Dr Suzanne Crowe, Consultant in Children's Intensive Care in Crumlin Children's Hospital.
Our Correspondent Fiona Mitchell is in London and we hear from Liam Conlon MP, British Labour Party.
Sean McGlone from Beechwood Drive in Drogheda appeared before Balbriggan District Court this morning. Our reporter Dyane Connor has the latest.
Parts of Europe remain in the grip of extreme weather this afternoon with two people killed by a violent thunderstorm. We get the latest weather forecast from Liz Walsh, meteorologist with Met Éireann.
Mary Regan of our political staff on the issues and polls after week one of campaigning
Paul Sheehan, Cork Simon Community, on the homeless situation there after a woman found sleeping under canvas skip bag
Marc O'Driscoll reports Gardaí are investigating the disappearance of William Maughan and Anastasija Varslavane are searching open lands in north Co Dublin.
Legal Affairs Editor Orla O'Donnell reports on todays proceedings in the civil case taken by Nikita Hand against Conor McGregor and another man over an alleged rape
Dr Adrian Kavanagh, Maynooth University says there is a record number of candidates running in the general election
Our Environment Correspondent, George Lee is at COP 29 and has been speaking with Peter Thorne
Mícheál Lehane, our political correspondent, reports on what has been happening this morning.
We hear from GP Michael Kelleher, Margaret O'Brien from the Ennis Chamber of Commerce and journalist Peter O'Connell.
Vivienne Traynor with the latest from the civil action against Conor McGregor and another man over alleged rape
Dr Theresa Reidy, UCC and Dr Kevin Cunningham, TU Dublin on the coming election. And Emma O' Kelly talks to first-time voters
Northern Editor Vincent Kearney on the sentencing of Michael McMonagle at Derry Crown Court for child sex offences
Our Political Correspondent Paul Cunningham has the latest from Leinster House, while Professor of Politics at DCU Gary Murphy explains the next steps as the election campaign begins.
Analysis from today's gathering of the European Political Community in Hungary with our Europe Editor Tony Connelly.
We get the details from Art O'Leary, CEO of the Electoral Commission, An Coimisiún Toghcháin.
We get the latest from the US from Julia Manchester, National Politics Correspondent with The Hill in Washington DC.
We talk to Liam Kennedy, Professor of American Studies at the Clinton Institute in UCD.
Our Europe Editor Tony Connelly goes through the EU reaction to President Trump's victory.
Matt Terrill, Republican strategist & Patrick Mellody, Democratic strategist on their thoughts on this election
Eimear Heffernan, Statistian with the Central Statistics Office on their Earnings Analysis Study
Prime Time reporter Louise Byrne has the latest as US voters prepare to go to the polls.
We talk to Roderic O'Gorman, Minister for Children, Equality, Disability, Integration and Youth for as he launches a €25m capital funding scheme for the childcare sector.
Our reporter Laura Whelan spoke to Andy White of Valencia GAA club and Una Harty from Limerick who currently lives in Valencia. Journalist Eugene Costello updates on the current situation in Spain.
We get analysis from Bob Schmuhl Emeritus Professor of American Studies at the University of Notre Dame.
Evelyn O'Rourke, Arts & Media Correspondent gives us her reaction to the Cillian Murphy film
David Murphy, Economics & Public Affairs Correspondent outlines the scheme, while Pat Montague, Construction Defects Alliance's spokesperson gives us reaction
Our Health Correspondent Fergal Bowers reports on the appearance of the HSE before the Public Accounts Committee.
We talk to Peter Burke TD, Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment on what this is and who can apply for it.
Paul Reynolds Crime Correspondent on the latest in the investigation into the Hutch organised crime group.
Marc O'Driscoll, North East Correspondent has the latest on the investigation while Fr Mark O'Hagan Dundalk Parish Priest spoke to Carole Coleman.
Jim Culleton, Artistic Director of Fishamble appeals for the return of their Olivier Award.
We talk to Tom Bateman, BBC's State Department correspondent, travelling with Antony Blinken.
We get the thoughts of Lorcan Sirr, senior lecturer in housing at Technological University Dublin
Our reporter Eithne Dodd talks to people about their mobile 'phone usage and we hear from Alex Cooney, CEO of CyberSafeKids.
We talk to Lucia Cholakian Herrera, reporter based in Buenos Aires about the death of singer and former One Direction band member Liam Payne, who died following a balcony fall. Irish Independent Music Journalist John Meagher reflects on his career.
Analysis from today's summit of European leaders in Brussels from our Europe Editor Tony Connelly.
We talk to Ruth Breslin of the Sexual Exploitation Research and Policy Institute of Ireland (SERP).
We get analysis from our Political Correspondent Paul Cunningham and talk to Social Democrat TD Catherine Murphy, vice-chair of the Public Accounts Committee.
Roderic O'Gorman TD, Minister for Children, Equality, Disability, Integration & Youth on why he's bringing in a new law to preserve privately-held records relating to Ireland's institutional past
Maeve Murphy, Head of the UNHCR Sub Office in Tripoli, Lebanon on the humanitarian situation there
Joe Byrne, owner of Joseph's Hair Salon on Glasheen Rd in Cork city, who's been giving free haircuts to homeless people, is closing his doors
The issue was later referred to the PSNI who later told Sinn Fein that it was not carrying out an investigation. We speak to our Political Correspondent, Micheal Lehane
We speak to Dr Deirdre Lundy Clinical lead at the complex menopause clinic in the National Maternity Hospital
The UN Human Rights Office says it has received reports that most of the 22victims of an israeli airstrike in northern lebanon were women and children. For more, we can talk to Sally Hayden of the Irish Times who is in Beirut
Letter sent by Sinn Féin to gardaí in connection with resignation of TD Brian Stanley contains copies of text messages shared between the two parties Our Crime Correspondent, Paul Reynolds
More than 30 villages in the south told to immediately evacuate. We get the latest from our correspondent in Beirut, Fran McNulty
We get the latest from our Correspondent Fran McNulty in Lebanon; and our Deputy Foreign Editor Edmund Heaphy in Israel.
Aoife Johnston's mother Carol talks about her daughter's death on Prime Time on RTÉ One and RTÉ Player at 9.35.
We hear from Kieran Christie, ASTI General Secretary and our reporter Laura Whelan talks to Trina Golden, Principal of Owenabue Educate Together- a primary school in Carrigaline, Cork.
Correspondent for the Daily Telegraph Jotam Confino brings us the latest from Tel Aviv, and we hear from Rania Abouzeid, a reporter in Beirut.
We hear from Caitriona Perry, BBC News Chief Presenter who was in New York for the debate last night
We hear from Independent Michael Fitzmaurice and Róisín Shortall of the Social Democrats
We speak to Richard Boyd Barrett from People Before Profit Solidarity, Labour's Finance spokesperson Ged Nash and Una Burns of Novas housing in Limerick.
We speak to Marie Louise Kelly, a tax partner with Deloitte and Cróna Clohisey of Chartered Accountants Ireland.
We speak to our Political Correspondent Paul Cunningham, Marie Louise Kelly - a tax partner with Deloitte, Cróna Clohisey of Chartered Accountants Ireland and our reporter Carole Coleman in Roscommon.
Our reporter Carole Coleman speaks to people in Roscommon about what they make of Budget 2025.
Our reporter Carole Colman visits a school organised by the Leitrim Development Company
We talk to Patricia Carey, Special Advocate for Survivors of Mother and Baby Homes, county homes, Magdalene laundries and industrial schools
We get the latest from Kareem Chehayeb, Beirut-based journalist for the Associated Press
Analysis from our Political Correspondent Paul Cunningham and our Economics and Public Affairs Correspondent, David Murphy
Country music singer Sandy Kelly reflects on his legacy, and remembers performing with Kris Kirstofferson
Ali El Hadi Hammoud talks about his parents and siblings back in Lebanon, and analysis from Prof Lina Khatib, Director, Middle East Institute, University of London
Carole Coleman asked people for their reaction to the structure at the Department of Finance and Political Correspondent Paul Cunningham repots on other developments
Work and Technology Correspondent Brian O' Donovan reports on an industry seeking a bigger slice of global pie
Fiachra Ó Cionnaith reports on this morning's Oireachtas Health Committeee hearing and we talk to Roisín Shorthall, Social Democrat TD.
Our Business Editor Will Goodbody reports from the Irish Tourism Industry Confederation conference.
John Rentoul of the London Independent speaks to us about the latest from the conference
Fergal Bowers, Health Correspondent on the ongoing saga of the National Children's Hospital
Alex Crawford, Sky News Correspondent & Rania Abouzeid, Lebanon based reporter who's in Beirut both speak to us on the latest
Aoife Barry, Author and Freelance journalist discusses the much anticipated release of Sally Rooney's latest book "Intermezzo", while our reporter Sheila Naughton spoke to David Brennan of Castle Book Shop in Mayo, home to Sally Rooney.
We hear analysis from Lebanon-based reporter Rania Abouzeid and Sky News Correspondent Alistair Bunkall.
Tanaiste Michael Martin and Garda Commissioner Drew Harris respond to RTE Investigates programme on riots at Coolock, plus Paul Reynolds reports
Security and Defence analyst Declan Power on the risks to Irish personnel as tensions rise in southern Lebanon
Northern Editor Conor McCauley on a court hearing into the independence of a new body to re-investigate murders during the troubles
Katie O'Farrell, Senior Statitician, CSO on the plans for the new Growing up In Ireland Survey
Rania Abouzeid, Lebanon based journalist & Jotam Confino Middle East correspondent with the Daily Telegraph
Mike Radford, Executive Producer of the BBC documentary Al Fayed: Predator at Harrods which airs on BBC 2 tonight
Juliette Gash of our Political staff talks to TDs as they gather in Leinster House, with analysis from our Political Correspondent Mícheál Lehane.
Memories of Salvatore 'Toto' Schillaci whose winning goal in the quarter-finals at Italia 90 broke Irish hearts and eliminated the Republic of Ireland from the tournament.
We talk to Ombudsman Ger Derring about the situation facing people who have been trying to move out of nursing homes to live indendently.
We hear from the press conference in Amsterdam attended by police from a number of countries. We also talk to Garda Det. Inspector Seamus Power and get analysis from our Crime Correspondent Paul Reynolds.
Miroslav Trnka, a scientist at the Global Change Research Institute of the Czech Academy of Sciences explains what's behind this awful flooding
We get the latest from our Brussels Correspondent, Tony Connelly and speak to the new Commissioner, Michael McGrath.
We talk to Jackie Fox of RTE's States of Mind podcast and FT's Ukraine's correspondent in Kyiv, Christopher Miller.
Analysis from UCC Professor and NATO expert Andrew Cottey and Professor Mark Galeotti, an expert on modern Russia at the Rusi think tank.
We talk to magician Cillian O'Connor who has entered the Guinness World record for performing the most magic tricks in one minute for someone under the age of 16.
Hilary Benn announces the establishment of an independent inquiry into the murder of Belfast solicitor Pat Finucane.
Our Northern Editor Vincent Kearney reports with reaction from former Taoiseach Bertie Ahern.
We get the very latest from David Murphy, our economics and public affairs correspondent and get political reaction from Ged Nash, Labour's spokesperson on Finance, Public Expenditure and Reform.
Our Northern Editor Vincent Kearney talks to the Chair of the new legacy Commission, Declan Morgan.
We get analysis from Prof. Michael Semple of Queen's University, a former deputy EU envoy to Afghanistan.
Barry Knowles, senior executive officer at Carlow County Council tells us about Carlow's win.
We get the latest from our Work and Technology Correspondent Brian O'Donovan and talk to Jean Winters, Director of Industrial Relations with the Construction Industry Federation.
We get the latest from Brendan Keefe - Chief investigative reporter with Atlanta News First.
Our reporter Siobhán Madigan has the latest as Katie George Dunleavey chases another cycling gold.
Darren Frehill reports on all the action from Paris and we talk to Róisín's parents, Seosamh and Marian.
Our Global Security Correspondent Yvonne Murray has this special report from El Paso, Texas and Ciudad Juárez, Mexico.
Enda Brady, London-based journalist, brings us the details, and we speak to our work and technology correspondent, Brian O'Donovan about the role of Irish firm Kingspan
We get the latest on the strike from Daily Telegraph correspondent Jotam Confino in Tel Aviv.
Brussels Correspondent for the Business Post, Sarah Collins updates on the competition for top EU jobs
Our Arts and Media Correspondent Evelyn O'Rourke has been pouring over the details of the report issued today
Greg Swenson, chairman, Republicans Overseas UK gives his reaction to the first sit-down interview by Kamala Harris and Tim Walz
President, Irish Hotels Federation and the owner of Cork’s Vienna Woods Hotel, Michael Magner explains the latest figures
Aisling Dunne, SIPTU representative at Cardinal Health told reporters the news was a big shock & Tony McCormack, Chair of the Offaly Co Co
Graeme McQueen from Dublin Airport speaks to us about the EU rule changes coming into force on Sept 1st
Australian Police Assist Commissioner David Mclean says one of the victims was an Irish child, while Jim Gamble, former police officer & founder of the UK Child Exploitation & Online Protection Centre has advice for parents
Secunder Kermani, Foreign Affairs Correspondent with Channel 4 speaks to us about his trip to the West Bank
RTÉ's Eamon Horan speaks to Jason Smyth who'll be part of our commentary team & Siobhán Madigan speaks to us from Paris
RTÉ's Dimitri O'Donnell heads to St Mary's Junior National School in Rowlagh, Clondalkin
We talk to Green party TD and Chair of the Oireachtas Climate Action Committee about the latest climate study; the land tax and claims Israeli weapons were flown through Irish airspace.
Our Reporter Cian Burns speaks to fans in Bray and our Arts and Media Correspondent Evelyn O'Rourke has the details.
We get analysis from Dr Jenny Mathers of Aberystwyth University’s International Relations Department.
Captain Robert Nairac was taken away and shot after being confronted outside a pub in south Armagh in May 1977. We speak to our northern correspondent, Conor Macauley
Fine Gael TD for Clare, Joe Carey, announces his resignation We’re joined by Fiachra O’Cionnaith of our Political staff
55 yr old Stephen O’Callaghan, died after going to the aid of young people who got into difficulty on Friday. Ralph Riegel, Southern Correspondent with Irish Independent
That's according to the latest report from the property website, daft.ie We speak to Ronan Lyons associate professor of economics at TCD -- and author of the report and Una Burns, with Novas, an approved housing body in Limerick
Some power and water supplies have also been hit. We talk to journalist, Emmanuelle Chaze in Kyiv
Reaction from students in Limerick and Dublin Emma O'Kelly speaks to retiring Limerick principal Padraig Flanagan, while Carole Coleman speaks to Leaving Cert Applied student Amanda Beca
Brett Bruen, director of Global Engagement at the White House during the Obama Presidency gives his analysis
Pat Grimes, owner Bistro Bianconi in Sligo and Darren Madden, Clew Bay Hotel in Westport on the tourist season so far
61 year old man has appeared before the High Court in connection with the murder of three RUC officers in a bombing in 1982. Martin McCauley from Esmondale in Naas was arrested yesterday on foot an extradition warrant. We speak to our reporter, Maggie Doyle, was in court
Gardai are investigating the discovery of a man’s body in Drogheda. We speak to Conor Gallagher - Crime and Security Correspondent with the Irish Times
Alex Ryzhuk is missing and feared dead following a suspected Russian drone attack. His former Guidance Counsellor Sarah Eastman tells us about him
RTÉ has announced this lunchtime that its Director of Content, Jim Jennings, is leaving the organisation. Our Business Editor, Will Goodbody has more
The HSE has issued a measles alert following a confirmed case of measles on a bus from Dublin Airport to Clonmel. We speak to Dr. Sarah Doyle, Consultant in Public Health Medicine at the Department of Public Health HSE Dublin and South East.
CEO of the Mental Health Commission, and the Children's Ombudsman, have both called on the government to prioritize the Mental Health Act to reform mental health services. Niall Muldoon also said that although there had been increased investment in CAMHS, this was coming from a very low base.
How is the summer season has been going for those working in the sector. We speak to Shane Young General Manager of Killary Adventure Company in Galway and Eddie Riley, Operations Manager at Big Bus Dublin
Friends of Nell McCafferty Pat Coyle & Ailbhe Smyth look back on the life of Nell McCafferty
Louise Wateridge Senior Communications Officer with the United Nations Agency for Palestinian Refugees, UNWRA, who's in Gaza
Ireland is sending a 35 strong team. We're joined by Eimear Breathnach, President of Paralympics Ireland
We speak to Rome-based Journalist Giovanni Legorano and Danni Hewson Business broadcaster and financial analyst
Authorities say at least 10 people were killed when Israel bombed a school compound in Gaza city. We speak to Gershon Baskin, former Israeli Hostage negotiator
We speak to Jon Tonge, Professor of British and Irish Politics at the University of Liverpool and get reaction from Mike Nesbitt, former leader of the UUP
Teresa Mannion reports on the incident outside Renmore Barracks last night Mark Keane, president, army representative association, PDFORRA reacts and Declan Power security analyst talks about army gunfire rules
Superintendent Eamonn Curley from Portlaoise Garda Station talks to our reporter Jackie Fox
Prof Eamon Keenan, HSE National Clinical Lead for Addiction Services, talks to us about the plans at Electric Picnic.
BBC's Geneva Correspondent Imogen Foulkes takes us through what is happening with the talks.
Our reporter Peter O'Connell speaks to Ukrainians in Kilkee, Co. Clare, while Anatoliy Prymskov from Ukrainian Action Ireland gives his reaction with analysis from Christopher Miller Financial Times Correspondent in Ukraine
Ruth Kennedy, Revenue Commissioner and Acting Director General of Customs talks to us after a week where €33m of drugs was seized.
Figures show Electric Vehicle sales fell 24% in first seven months of 2024. We speak to Geraldine Herbert, Motoring Editor with Sunday Independent
It comes a week after Ukraine’s first incursion into the Kursk region of Western Russia. We speak to Professor of Post-Soviet politics at DCU, Donnacha Ó Beacháin
Executive Director at UNICEF Ireland Peter Power, tells us the situation there is 'desperate and deteriorating'
It's 30 years since Arlene Arkinson went missing. We speak to the family's solicitor Des Doherty
It comes just days after Ukraine’s biggest incursion into Russian territory since the start of the war We speak to journalist in Ukraine Emmanuelle Chaze
Team Ireland arrive home to hero's welcome. Thousands gather at the GPO. Our reporters Eithne Dodd and Kate Egan were there. And we speak to Gavin Noble, Chef de Mission Team Ireland for Paris 2024
We have the latest from O'Connell St and we speak to Ian Mallon, Sports Business Columnist with the Examiner
Ireland in womens 4x 400 metre relay final. Darren Frehill has all the latest from Paris
Our Northern Editor Vincent Kearney has the latest on the response to several nights of disorder in Belfast
We speak to the CEO of HSE, Bernard Gloster. He explains why some planned services at the Limerick hospital group are suspended
We speak to Track Cyclist Josie Knight part of Team GB Women's Pursuit Team was raised in Co Kerry
Vice-chair of Belfast's Islamic Centre, Wasif Naeem, on the mood in the Muslim community ahead of another tense weekend
Minister for Further and Higher Education Patrick O'Donovan on the announcement and reaction to UHL latest
Public Expenditure Minister Pascal Donohoe on the mid-year expenditure report and preparing the budget
Vincent Kearney on Stormont Executive's response to disorder and Liam Kelly, Chair of Northern Ireland Police Federation on the PSNI's call for more officers
RTE's Eleanor Burnhill on arrests as part of investigation into the sale of illegal material on darknet markets and money laundering
Kieran Duggan , a Limerick man who lives in Mallow tells Rachael the amazing story of how he gave Gold medal winner rowers a lift home to Cork
Freya McClements, Northern Editor with the Irish Times speaks to us on what happened overnight while Estate Agent Robert McDowell tells BBC Ulster he's devastated after his business was attacked
Eimear Kelly, Assistant Lecturer in Sports Pedagogy & Coaching at MTU Cork & Phd Candidate at TUS
Cllr Seamus Morris, Nenagh Municipal District on the shock of people in the area, following the death of Joan Ray
Fergal Bowers, Health Correspondent in the FOI figures obtained by the Irish Medical Times
Richard Browne Director of the National Cyber Security Centre tells us about their emergency plan which is published today
Crime Correspondent Paul Reynolds reports and Former Assistant Garda Commissioner Pat Leahy reacts after gates of Aras An Uachtarán, the Custom House and Government buildings were rammed
Dominic Brophy, Director, Professional Driving Instructors Association believes drivers who receive 12 penalty points should have to resit the driving test
We hear final moments of double sculls race and get all the Olympic news from Des Cahill and our reporters in France
Kate Varley speaks to the parents of Paul O'Donovan and Fintan McCarthy in Paris and Southern Editor Pascal Sheehy reports from Skibbereen and Sean Murren, Chairperson, Skibbereen Rowing Club reacts
We speak to John Lavery, Club Captain at Philip's Club - Belfast Boat Club, and Paul Nugent, Senior Member at Clonmel Rowing Club - Daire's club
Minister Jack Chambers tells Rachael there are still lots of pressures on families that warrant a cost of living package
Northern Correspondent Conor McAuley on Jon Boutcher's remarks following involvement of police vehicles in Camlough in celebrating Armagh's All-Ireland football win
We speak to Vincent Durac, Associate Professor in Middle East Politics at University College Dublin
On Day 3 of the Olympics, we get the latest on all the Irish action from Damien O'Meara
Our Gaelic Games Correspondent, Marty Morrissey, looks ahead to this afternoon's celebrations
Our reporter Cian Burns speaks to Annalise Murphy, who won silver at the 2016 Rio Games
Linda Daly, Business Correspondent with The Sunday Times looks at the latest CSO figures and what non-household entities are
Derek Burnett, who competed in five Olympics for Ireland, tells our reporter Cian Burns what it's like
Sandra Hurley of our Political staff on the new funding model being outlined by the Government for RTÉ
John Purcell, Chairperson of the Independent Broadcasters of Ireland & Chief Executive of KCLR
Tim Davie's comments came as the BBC published its annual report. We speak to TV Critic Scott Bryan
There was also a fall in the amount of electricity consumed by private households. Dr Paul Deane, Lecturer in Green Energy at UCC
Our Work and Technology Correspondent, Brian O'Donovan, is at IALPA headquarters at Dublin Airport
Lawyer for soldier's family says it should address the “noxious narrative” that he had taken a wrong turn before the fatal incident. His convoy came under fire in south Lebanon in December 2022 hears. We hear from journalist, Seán McCárthaigh, who was at the inquest
We hear from people in Mayo and Dublin about President Joe Biden's decision to withdraw from the presidential race.
Our Gaelic Games Correspondent Marty Morrissey is with the triumphant Clare team as they make their way home and we also hear from former Clare manager Tony Considine.
We get reaction from Patti Shiels, Chair of Democrats Abroad in Ireland and analysis from Julia Manchester, National Politics Correspondent with The Hill in Washington DC.
All Ireland hurling commentators Syl O'Connor of Clare FM and John Cashman of Cork's C103 tell us about their preparations for Sunday's all Ireland hurling final.
We talk to Joseph Stephens, Director of Resilience at the National Cyber Security Centre
We get analysis from Robert Schmuhl, Professor Emeritus of American Studies and Journalism at Notre Dame University, Indiana.
We hear from Dr Cliona Murphy, Clinical Director, National Women & Infants Health Programme with the HSE.
Reporter and US politics podcast 'States of Mind' presenter Jackie Fox from joins us in studio.
Sorcha Fennell, Director of International with Trócaire pays tribute to her former colleague and friend Justin Kilcullen.
We also talk to Sinn Féin leader Mary Lou McDonald about the situation following the Coolock unrest.
Taoiseach Simon Harris who is due to meet the British Prime Minister Keir Starmer welcomes the announcement in the King's Speech.
Roderic O'Gorman, Integration Minister speaks to us about the events in Coolock this week & their plans for IPAS applicants
Rachel Morrogh, CEO Dublin Rape Crisis Centre says they've seen an increase in calls since the case of a man jailed for life for the rape and assault of his wife over 24 years.
We talk to Paul Rogers of Coolock's Northside Partnership in Dublin about the community's reaction to yesterday's events in Coolock.
We get reaction from Peter Hughes, General Secretary of the Psychiatric Nurses' Association
Our Northern Editor Vincent Kearney talks to new Northern Secretary Hilary Benn in Fermanagh.
Our North East Correspondent Laura Hogan has been speaking to Minister Heather Humphreys.
Our reporter Cian Burns asks people would they support England in the Euros final on Sunday
Geraldine Herbert, Motoring Editor with The Sunday Independent on the latest figures from the CSO
Jason Cullen, Chair of the Dublin Comuter Coalition speaks to us ahead of their meeting
Tánaiste Micheál Martin updates us on news that Ms Towey and her mother would "hopefully" be leaving Dubai "as quickly as possible" and that arrangements are being made for them to return to Ireland.
Bronagh Gibson, HIQA's Head of Programme Monitoring speaks to us about their latest inspection reports.
Dr Nick Payne, Assistant Professor in Trinity College Dublin’s School of Natural Sciences.
Fabrice Poitier, Former Policy Chief at NATO, on the NATO leaders meeting in Washington
Barristers in Cork speak to our Southern Editor Paschal Sheehy & our Legal Affairs Correspondent Orla O'Donnell tells us what impact it's having
Labour leader Keir Starmer enters Downing Street as Rishi Sunak steps down as leader of the Conservative party.
Our Correspondent Laura Hogan talks to voters in North Antrim and we hear analysis from political commentator Alex Kane.
Our reporter Cian McCormack has been talk to voters in London and analysis from our Correspondent Fiona Mitchell.
Damhnait Uí Ruairc is a former principal and now chair of Board of Management of Gaelscoil Ruarí in Maynooth in County Kildare
Orla Twomey, Chief Executive of the Advertising Standards Authority gives us the details on what complaints were upheld
John McDonagh, CE Waterways Ireland told the Public Accounts Committee the organisation itself chose to erect fencing along the Grand Canal
John Draper, Divisional Controller Valentia Coordination Centre for the Coast Guard speaks to us
Our reporter Eithne Dodd talks to Julie McInnes of the Scooner pub in Whitegate in County Cork and we hear from Margaret Attridge, Uisce Éireann’s Head of Water Operations.
Our Western Reporter Teresa Mannion is in Mayo and our Midlands Correspondent Gail Conway is in County Westmeath.
Our reporter Cian Burns visited the DSPCA who have opened a new facility to cater for these animals.
We talk to Christopher Miller, Ukraine Correspondent for the Financial Times. Photo Credit: Kherson Regional Military Administration of Ukraine.
Minister for Housing Darragh O'Brien speaks to us about the latest ESRI report on housing and also how it compares to the figures contained in the Housing Commission report
Micheál Lehane, Political Correspondent talks to us about this morning's Cabinet meeting, which considered changes to the structure of the Defence Forces
Former Social Democrats co-leader Róisín Shortall TD tells us why she's not contesting the next general election
We talk to Consultant Dermatologist Dr. Caitriona Gallagher about the study from the dermatology department at South Infirmary Victoria University Hospital (SIVUH) Cork.
Our Crime Correspondent Paul Reynolds talks to Bláthnaid Raleigh who waived her anonymity so that Jonathan Moran from Tower View, in Mullingar County Westmeath, could be named after he was sentenced to 8 years for raping her with a bottle.
Julia Manchester of The Hill reports and Patti Sheils from US Democrats here in Ireland reacts.
Kildare North TD James Lawless is the new Minister of State at the Department of Transport
South East correspondent Conor Kane has the details and Fine Gael Councillor Bobby O'Connell reacts.
Newly qualified teacher Dylan McKeever on the offer and INTO General Secretary John Boyle on the payment due in 2025.
Brian O'Donovan, Work & Technology Correspondent has the latest on this industrial dispute
Independent Councillor, John Lyons who represents Coolock tells us why he's calling for the launch of an affordable housing scheme to be paused
Sports presenter Des Cahill remembers the camaraderie and warmth of Ó Muircheartaigh as a fellow broadcaster.
A look back at some of the most memorable moments of Mícheál Ó Muircheartaigh's commentaries.
Footballer Pat Spillane shares his memories of his fellow Kerryman and friend Mícheál Ó Muircheartaigh.
Former Armagh player and President of the GAA pays tribute to the unique style of Mícheál Ó Muircheartaigh.
We talk to Katie Hannon, presenter of the ‘Women of Honour' RTÉ Documentary where many of the allegations came to prominence.
We talk to Suzanne Armstrong, SIPTU's spokesperson for the respect transport workers campaign.
We talk to Industrial relations expert Professor Michael Doherty of Maynooth University.
Debbie Moroney has her wedding planned in Italy next week while planner Tara Fay has a wedding party due in from the US
Legal Affairs Correspondent Orla O'Donnell on Philip Nolan's case over his dismissal from Science Foundation Ireland
Former Army captain Tom Clonan on questions he wants answered about Defence Forces statement in court yesterday
Political reporter Tommy Meskill on result of a challenge brought by People before Profit TD Paul Murphy
We talk to Dr Norah Patten Bioastronautics Researcher with the International Institute for Astronautical Sciences.
We talk to Dr Milad Haghani, Senior Lecturer of Urban Mobility, Public Safety and Disaster Risk at University of New South Wales, Sydney and Dr Umar al Qadri, Chief Imam of the Islamic Centre of Ireland.
We hear from Caoimhe Moloney, Group Operations Director of Pierce Kavanagh Coaches in Kilkenny and the CEO of the Irish Tourism Industry Confederation, Eoghan O'Mara Walsh.
We talk to Minister Roderic O’Gorman as he announces his bid for leadership of the Green Party.
Our Education Correspondent Emma O'Kelly talks to secondary school students and we hear from Yvonne Keating, Chief Inspector with the Department of Education.
Dr Carol Blackburn is a Consultant in Emergency Medicine & Practices primarily in CHI at Crumlin
Reporter Cian Burns has been getting reaction in Eamon Ryan's constituency of Dublin Bay South
Prof Robert E Kelly, Professor of Political Science at Pusan National University in South Korea
We get the thoughts of social policy and employment officer with ICTU, Dr. Laura Bambrick.
Presenter & Chief Political Commentator with Talk TV Peter Cardwell, also former UK government advisor.
Dr Michelle Maher Programme Manager, See Her Elected, discusses the low number of women elected.
We talk to Colm Flynn Vatican reporter with EWTN who met with US Comedian Conan O'Brien after he was among 100 comedians to met Pope Francis.
We talk to Dr Scott Walkin, Irish College of GP's lead for infection control and Mayo GP.
Labour TD Duncan Smith discusses his new Bill aimed at protecting accident victims from non- consensual recording.
John Cooke reports from the Midlands North West count in Castlebar and Brian O'Connell reports from Cork on the Ireland South count.
Finance Minister Michael McGrath and SF TD Pearse Doherty discuss RTE Investigates programme into the Irish equine industry.
We speak to Minister of State Ossian Smyth, Green Party Director of Elections for the local and European elections.
Our reporters Brian O'Connell in Cork, John Cooke in Mayo and Kay Sheehy in Dublin, with analysis from our Political Correspondent Paul Cunningham
We hear analysis from Dr Loretta O'Sullivan, Chief Economist with EY and reaction from Minister for Finance Michael McGrath.
We talk to Dr Éamonn O’Moore, Director of National Health Protection, National Health Protection Office.
We get the latest from Juliette Touma, Director of Communications at UNRWA - the UN Agency for Palestine Refugees.
Reporter Helen Donohoe speaks to Niamh Murray, Principal of Rutland School in Dublin 1 & General Sec of the CPSMA Seamus Mulconry also speaks to us
Taoisech & Tánaiste are asked whether a Covid Inquiry will be held here before a general election, While Roisin Shortall, Health Spokesperson with the Social Democrats speaks to us
Patrick Corrigan of Amnesty International which is among the groups being consulted on the scope of the review
We talk to Michael Magner President of the Irish Hotels Federation and owner of Cork's Vienna Woods Hotel about the tourist season ahead for hoteliers.
We talk to Prof. Vanessa Rubio-Márquez, a former Mexican senator and currently a Dean for Extended Education at London School of Economics.
Our reporter Carole Coleman talks to Washington DC based Republican strategist John Feehery and we get analysis from Niall Stanage, White House columnist at with The Hill.
Dr Shane Timmons, Senior Research Officer, ESRI on findings that consumers are often confused by "greenwashing"
Consumer Affairs Correspondent Joe Mag Raollaigh explains this is due to the return scheme requiring return logos.
Carole Coleman reports from the dismantling of a tented encampment at Dublin's Wilton Place
TD Jim O' Callaghan (FF) reacts to the latest removal of asylum seekers to alternative accommodation
Taoiseach Simon Harris responds to Sinn Féin leader, Mary Lou McDonald during Leaders Questions
Hubert Fitzpatrick, Director General of the Construction Industry Federation tells us more
Minister of State Jack Chambers and our reporter Maggie Doyle on the new road safety measures being introduced
We talk to Irish Palestinian surgeon Dr Ahmed El Mokhallalati who is currently working from field hospitals in Rafah and Deir Al-Balah.
Analysis on today's National Economic Dialogue Forum from Stephen Kinsella, Professor of Economics at University of Limerick and chief economics writer with The Currency.
Arts and Media Correspondent Evelyn O'Rourke on the latest high profile departure and 2FM reaction
James Badcock, Telegraph Journalist in Spain has the latest on the search for survivors in roof collapse in which 4 people were and 16 others were injured others
Our Work & Technology Correspondent Brian O'Donovan tells us about GamerFest and the growing gaming industry here
Kim Sengupta, Defence and Diplomatic Editor with the UK independent previews the decision
John Lannon, CEO of Doras and Enterprise, Trade and Employment minister Peter Burke react on the means testing of IPAS allowances
Campaign analysis from Ailbhe Rea, Associate Editor Bloomberg UK and Freya McClemens, Northern Editor, The Irish Times
CEO of Trocaire Caoimhe DeBarra outlines the implications of recognition of the State of Palestine and the situation on the ground in Gaza.
We talk to Alex Thomson, Chief Correspondent with Channel 4 News who was at today's inquiry.
We talk to Tánaiste and Foreign Minister Mícheál Martin and our reporter Kieran Dineen talks to members of the Palestinian community in Ireland.
We talk to the Minister at the Department of Environment, Climate and Communications and the Department of Transport, Eamon Ryan.
We talk to Nigel Hamilton, who along with his late twin brother Simon, were among 105 people from Northern Ireland affected.
We talk to Paul O'Brien, head of group security at Bank of Ireland about a new wave of scams.
Professor Grace Mc Cormack , Head of the School of Natural Sciences at University of Galway.
Analysis from Fawaz Gerges, Professor of International Relations at the London School of Economics.
Carole Coleman speaks to families gathered in Talbot Street while Laura Hogan looks ahead at events in Monaghan to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the bombings.
We talk to the Director of Slovak Centre Ireland Rastislav Blazek and Lisette Reymer, Europe Correspondent with Newshub in Bratislava.
Our Work and Technology Correspondent Brian O'Donovan reports from the Forsa conference in Killarney.
Analysis from Dr Patrick Bury, Senior Lecturer in Defence and Strategic Studies at the University of Bath and a former NATO analyst.
Niall Horgan of Irish Water on the plan to improve water quality at five beaches that scored poorly on bathing water.
We talk to Guillemette Thomas, Médecins Sans Frontières/Doctors Without Borders (MSF) Medical Coordinator for Palestine.
We talk to Una Burns Head of Advocacy and Communications with Limerick based housing agency Novas.
Catherine Guilyardi, Freelance Journalist in Paris, has the latest as a manhunt for an inmate continues in France.
Our Northern Correspondent Conor McAuley reports from the UK's Covid Inquiry sitting in Beflast.
Our Northern Correspondent Conor McAuley reports from the UK's Covid Inquiry sitting in Belfast.
We talk to the Ukrainian community about government plans to reduce entitlements of those in state accommodation including Anatoliy Prymakov of Ukrainian Action in Ireland. Analysis from our Political Correspondent Paul Cunningham.
Ken Kilbride, Chief Executive of ADHD Ireland, discusses warnings from the Health Product Regulatory Authority of possible shortages in the medication used to treat the condition.
Paraic O’Brien, Foreign Correspondent with Channel 4 News, has the latest from Tbilisi as Georgia's parliament is expected to give final approval to a controversial "foreign agent" law.
We're joined from Ukraine by journalist Emmanuelle Chaze who's near the north eastern border.
We get analysis from Dr Jenny Mathers, Senior Lecturer in International Politics at Aberystwyth University.
Vincent Jennings from the Convenience Stores and Newsagents Association reacts to plans to raise the legal age for buying cigarettes and other tobacco products to 21.
We get reaction from Minister for the Environment, Climate and Communications, and Transport, Eamon Ryan.
We talk to Sinead Marmion, immigration solicitor with Phoenix Law in Belfast, who took the case.
Carole Coleman speaks to older people and Catherine Mc Guigan, Age Friendly Ireland says supports are available
Michael O’Kane - founder of Eurovision Hub, a platform for Eurovision fanatics talks to Gavin
We talk to Integration Minister Roderic O'Gorman and get opposition reaction from SF Social Protection spokesperson Donnchadh Ó Laoghaire.
We talk to Media Minister Catherine Martin following the publication of separate reports into RTE.
We talk to with Julien Nicolas Senior Climate Scientist for the Copernicus Climate Change Service at the European Centre for Medium Range Weather Forecasts.
We talk to Chief Superintendent Jane Humphries of the Garda National Roads Policing Bureau.
We talk to Aubrey McCarthy is from the Tiglin charity about the situation here. We also hear from Lou Calvey Director of the UK Charity, Asylum Matters about the situation facing asylum seekers in Britain.
Our Work and Technology Correspondent Brian O'Donovan looks ahead to today's cabinet meeting.
We talk to Dr Mike Ryan, Director of the World Health Organisation's Health Emergencies Programme about the situation in Gaza.
We talk to Dr Mike Ryan, Director of the World Health Organisation's Health Emergencies Programme about the situation in Gaza.
Our Work and Technology Correspondent Brian O'Donovan looks ahead to today's cabinet meeting.
Our Correspondent Carole Colman reports on the retrofit of the former Labour Court at Beggars Bush in Dublin.
We talk to Dr Margaret Harris of the World Health Organisation about the implications of an incursion on the healthcare facilities in Rafah.
Bryan speaks to Zak Hania, who has departed Rafah and will be reunited with his family in Ireland
Veteran broadcaster Bryan Dobson bids farewell on his final broadcast after 37 years at RTE
Jane Cregan, Iarnród Éireann Communications on how there will be no Dart service between Grand Canal Dock and Bray over the weekend
Aoife Gavin, Senior Researcher and co-author of Irish Health Behaviour in School-aged Children survey speaks to us
Our reporter Kate Varley has the latest from Mount Street, while Dyane Connor reports from Crooksling.
We talk to Alliance MP Stephen Farry with analysis from Peter Cardwell, Chief Commentator with TalkTV and former government advisor.
Michael Dowling of Dowling Financial on increased competition for the Irish banking market
Carole Coleman speaks to Drew Harris and locals in Newtownmountkennedy about protests over tented accommodation
Dr Elaine Byrne, Chair of the Policing Authority on their latest report on Oversight of Policing Response to Child Sexual Abuse
Our Western Correspondent Pat McGrath reports on the second day of the inquest into the death of teenager Aoife Johnston.
Helen Donohoe speaks to some of the families and relatives who've gathered at Leinster House today & Mary Regan of our political staff reports on proceedings.
Five die in attempt to cross English Channel Charlotte Khan, Head of Advocacy and Public Affairs with Care4Calais.
Garda John Joe O'Connell from Co Kildare speaks to our Crime Correspondent Paul Reynolds.
We talk to Dr Samantha Burgess of the European Union's Copernicus Climate Change service.
RTE Soccer Correspondent Tony O' Donoghue reports on the delay in appointing men's team manager
Simon Harris comments on apology, plus reaction from Samantha Curran whose mother Helena died in the fire
Cork City Councillor Oliver Moran discusses the problems affecting the city’s water supply.
We hear from HIQA’s Head of Programme for Monitoring International Protection Accommodation Service Centres, Bronagh Gibson.
Casey Fitzgerald Journalist with Lovin Dubai speaks to us about the torrential weather there
Lauren Aarons, from Amnesty International on their report which found that thousands of people are being detained arbitrarily at camps in north east Syria
Adrian Kane SIPTU Divisional Organiser for Tara Mines on the deal struck at the WRC with management at the Co Meath mine
We talk to Dr Morgan McMonagle, Vascular and Trauma Surgeon at University Hospital Waterford about the impact of knife crime.
Sinn Féin TD Martin Kenny has written to the Oireachtas Communications Committee requesting that Eir's CEO & senior management appear before them.
Analysis from the BBC's Chief Internatinal Correspondent Lyse Doucet who's in Jerusalem.
Tony O'Donoghue, Soccer Correspondent reports on Jonathan Hill leaving his position at the end of April
Dr Kazem Sharif Kazemi, Chargé d'Affaire of the Iranian Embassy in Ireland & Lindsay Hilsum, C4 News International Editor speak to us
Mary Jameson, North West Manager with Focus Ireland in Sligo tells us why she's not surprised that Sligo had the lowest number of properties to rent last month according to the 'Locked Out Market' report
We talk to Mannan Nazair, Convention Director Kaizuko-Con, Cork’s largest convention of Science Fiction.
Carole Colman talks to local farmer Padraic Beattie and we hear from Independent Councillor Laurence Fallon.
We talk to Children's Ombudsman Niall Muldoon after the appointment of a Super Junior Minister in Special Education and the establishment of a cabinet SUB-committee on children, disability and education.
Sinn Féin TD Pearse Doherty raised the issue during Leader's Question in the Dáil. We also talk to Prof. Michael Kerin Professor of Surgery and Director of the Cancer programme for the west and northwest.
Our Crime Correspondent Paul Reynolds reports on the case of Aaron Brady who was convicted of murdering Detective Garda Adrian Donohoe 11 years ago.
Analysis from Dr. Gershon Baskin, Middle East Director of the International Communities Organisation and former peace negotiator.
We hear from Midleton businesswoman and member of the Chamber of Commerce, Niamh Hegarty.
We hear from Aubrey McCarthy, Chair of Tiglin which operates Lighthouse Homeless services on Pearse Street in Dublin.
We hear from Patrick Dahaene, a potato and tillage farmer in north Dublin and speak to Kieran McEvoy, IFA Grain Chairman.
Edel McAllister reports on events at Leinster House this morning, where FG TD Simon Harris was nominated as Taoiseach
Live coverage from proceedings in Dáil Éireann where FG TD Simon Harris is being voted in as Taoiseach
Live coverage of Fine Gael's Simon Harris addressing the Dáil for the first time as Taoiseach
Frances Fitzgerald, Fine Gael MEP for Dublin and former Tánaiste and Minister for Justice
Analysis from today's North South Ministerial Council in Armagh from our Northern Editor Vincent Kearney.
We talk to Sean Egan, HIQA's Director of Healthcare Regulation about today's report which followed an inspection of University Hospital, Limerick.
Samaritans volunteer Marie Gordon says Pride is an opportunity to connect with people who may be struggling with their sexuality or afraid to come out to their friends or families.
Willie O’Reilly, who was RTÉ’s Commercial Director until 2017, has said that he had no knowledge of the broadcaster making undisclosed payments to presenter Ryan Tubridy.
Analysis from the second day of the Consultative Forum on International Security in Galway with our Political Correspondent Paul Cunningham.
Ciara O'Brien, Irish Times Technology reporter discusses reported cage match between two tech titans
Eoghan O'Meara CE Irish Tourism Industry Confederation on PAC claims some Dublin hotels are "price gouging"
Heather Mongilio, US Naval Institute News and Oceanographer Dr. Simon Boxall discuss latest on search
Political Correspondent Paul Cunningham reports from Cork as protestors disrupt the opening of the government's forum on International Security
Health Correspondent Fergal Bowers reports that 8,100 medical procedures were carried out under the 2018 termination of pregnancy legislation last year.
We talk to former Director of the Irish Coastguard Chris Reynolds, who was also the first Irishman to dive to the wreck of the Lusitania and Dr Joe Mac Innis, physician, scientist and leadership expert.
We talk to Vivian Geiran, Chair of the Irish Association of Social Workers. And anyone affected by this story can contact the Dublin Rape Crisis Centre's 24-hour helpline on 1800-77-88-88 or further details can be found on RTE.IE / HELPLINES.
We talk to James Garvey from Rossnowlagh Surf School who witnessed the rare sight of humpback whales.
We get analysis from our Political Correspondent Micheál Lehane on SF TD David Cullinane's concerns over potential remedial work at the hospital, and reaction from Social Democrat TD Catherine Murphy.
We hear the latest from former British Navy Nuclear Power Submarine Captain Ryan Ramsey, and Ryan Cooke CBC Reporter in Newfoundland.
All-Ireland senior football medal winner with Meath Vicki Wall explains why Inter-county camogie and women's football panels will play the remainder of the season "under protest".
We speak to Secretary-General of the World Meteorological Organization, Petteri Taalas.
We hear from George's sister Gloria Nkencho, and analysis from Crime Correspondent Paul Reynolds.
Reaction from Labour leader Ivana Bacik, and analysis from our Political Correspondent Micheál Lehane.
Irish Second Level Students Union says more students are limiting their college choices to avoid high rents.
Helen Donohue reports on HSE data on the numbers of dog bites of adults and children in 2022
Captain Bernard O'Raw speaks about fighting a two-kilometre wide gorse blaze in Glenariff Co Antrim
Sally Hayden Irish Times Africa Correspondent discusses the latest loss of life in the Ionian Sea
Economics Correspondent Robert Shortt on the latest numbers of homes in mortgage arrears
Former FF minister Pat Carey reacts to a Garda apology and damages for breaches of privacy
We hear the exchange between Tánaiste Micheál Martin and Paul Murphy TD of People Before Profit.
We get the very latest from our Economics Correspondent Robert Shortt and speak to Sinn Féin spokesperson on Finance, Pearse Doherty
Lightening struck the village of Crinkle near Birr yesterday afternoon hitting an outside tap at the home of Caroline Blake, who was standing at her kitchen sink.
We talk to Dr Morgan McMonagle, Trauma Surgeon at Waterford University Hospital about the impact of knife crime.
ITV News/ITV Central reporter Mark Kielesz-Levine brings us the latest from Nottingham.
We talk to our Work and Technology Correspondent Brian O'Donovan who's at the National Economic Dialogue in Dublin Castle.
We talk to consultant in Paediatric Emergency Medicine at CHI Crumlin Dr Carol Blackburn who is calling for bicycle helmets to be mandatory.
Reaction from Jennifer Whitmore, Social Democrats TD for Wicklow, and Party Spokesperson for Climate, Environment & Biodiversity.
We talk to Italian native Dr. Vittorio Bufacchi of the Department of Philosophy at UCC, and author of 'Italy Since 1989'.
Northern Ireland Minister Jonathan Caine on the British Government's latest amendments to its controversial Legacy Bill
Keith Lambkin, Head of Climate Services Division at Met Éireann explains the implications
Reporter Kate Egan spoke to Daithi de Forge, Head of Recreation with Coillte about the reopening of Avondale Hse
Ged Nash, Labour Finance spokesman reacts to Tesco price cuts and calls for more price transparency
Economics Editor Robert Shortt discusses latest reduction in annual inflation rate - down from 7.2% in April
Environment Correspondent George Lee on a global report showing average greenhouse gas emissions at 54 billion tonnes per year
Christopher Miller of the Financial Times on the flood devastation caused by the breach of Ukraine's Kakhovka dam
CBS Correspondent Elaine Cobbe on knife attack on young children in Annecy in the French Alps
Our Education Correspondent, Emma O'kelly has been catching up with Leaving Certificate students at St Peters College in Dunboyne after this morning's English Paper One.
We talk to Consultant Oncologist Professor Seamus O'Reilly, based at Cork University Hospital and Mercy University Hospital.
Assistant Garda Commissioner for Organised and Serious Crime Justin Kelly talks about the significance of the arrest.
We talk to Travel Journalist Eoghan Corry about this week's scheduled air traffic control strikes in France.
Our reporter Helen Donohoe reports that Uisce Éireann is appealing to people in a number of counties to be mindful of their water usage.
We talk to Head of Communications and Policy with Family Carers Ireland, Catherine Cox.
Central Bank Governor, Gabriel Maklouf says there will be further interest rate rises this summer to curb inflation
Fermanagh vet Aoife Ferris on the death of four dogs after swimming in Lough Melvin on the Leitrim-Fermanagh border
Green Party leader Eamon Ryan responds to EPA report saying we'll miss our 2030 emissions reduction targets.
Crime Correspondent Paul Reynolds with verdict for men on charges connected to attack on security guards protecting repossessed Roscommon house
HSE boss Bernard Gloster on chronic hospital overcrowding in the mid-west and his call for key health care staff across the system to work the holiday weekend
Professor John Ryan, Liver expert at Beaumont Hospital on calls for a national strategy to diagnose & treat those with the blood condition
Minister of State with Special Responsibility for Older People Mary Butler, on study commissioned by Nursing Homes Ireland re increasing operational costs
We talk to Hildegarde Naughton, Minister of State with special responsibility for Public Health.
We talk to BBC NI's Jennifer O’Leary about tonight's Spotlight programme 'The Spy Who Got Away With Murder' which will be broadcast on BBCONE at 22.40.
We talk to Ciaran Moran of the Farming Independent which obtained the Department of Agriculture documents under FOI.
We've been talking to Christian Rumu, Senior Campaigner, East and Southern Africa, Amnesty International.
We talk to Ian Whyte Chairman of Whyte's Irish Art & Collectables Auctioneers about Graham Knuttels' work.
We hear from those demonstrating outside An Tánaiste Micheál Martin's constituency office
Our Reporter Samamtha Libreri speaks to some drivers and pedestrians and we speak to Brendan O'Brien, Head of Technical Services with Dublin City Council's Transport Department.
ITV News Correspondent Emma Murphy describes progress at Algarve site close to where 3-year-old Madeline went missing in 2007
Crime Correspondent Paul Reynolds on the extradition home of a woman in connection with a double murder in County Meath nine years ago
GAA's National Participation manager Séamus Kenny says no scorekeeping, no cups no medals in under 12 games organised by clubs, schools or county boards
Arts and Media corresondent Sinead Crowley speaks to winners - author Katja Oskamp and translator Jo Heinrich
Rebecca Cappuccini, Music and Entertainment Association of Ireland, warns high prices and hotel shortage is threatening attendances at events
Sinn Féin's Pearse Doherty and Tánaiste Micheal Martin on respite services for children with extra needs
Dr Damien Lowry, Psychological Society of Ireland on the plan to tackle the assessment of needs
Fine Gael's Cork East TD David Stanton speaks to us on standing down at the next election
Sinn Féin Leader Mary Lou McDonald and Taoiseach Leo Varadkar speaking during Leaders Questions this lunchtime
Colm Kinkaid, Director of Consumer Protection with the Central Bank on closure of KBC and Ulster Bank accounts
Carole Coleman speaks to international protection applicants sleeping rough in Dublin city center
Sinn Fein leader Mary Lou McDonald on North's local elections and refugee accommodation crisis
Edel McAllister reports that IVF companies are being invited to tender to provide services from September
Noeline Blackwell, CEO of the Dublin Rape Crisis Centre on the latest data from the CSO
Prof Fiona Regan, Director of DCU Water Institute on their study into pharmaceutical drugs in rivers
Cathal Crowe, Fianna Fail TD for Clare on the meeting regarding the asylum seekers being accommodated in Inch
Dan O'Brien, Chief Economist at the Institute of International & European Affairs on the CSO
Rory Golden the first Irish diver to visit the site of the Titanic in 2000 on the new 3D images released of the wreck
Reporter Peter O'Connell speaks to locals and asylum seekers, and we hear from our midwest correspondent Cathy Halloran
Dr Emer Delaney from the Educational Research Centre and author of the International Reading Literacy Study
Pat O’Connor, Mayo Coroner and a spokesperson on behalf of the Coroners Society of Ireland.
We speak to Chair of the Irish Muslim Council Chief Imam Islamic Centre of Ireland, Shaykh Dr Umar Al-Qadri
Naomi Waite, Director of Marketing at Tourism Northern Ireland on how CSO figures show 1.1m overnight trips were taken by visitors from the Republic in 2022
Tony Connelly, Europe Editor speaks to EU's Ambassador to Sudan Aidan O'Hara who was held at gunpoint when his residence was attacked in opening days of conflict in Sudan
Priscilla Lynch, Clinical Editor with the Medical Independent on the work to rule being implemented by some nurses in UHL over understaffing
Record number of migrants apprehended at the US-Mexico border in a single day It has fuelled fears over what will happen in a few hours when a controversial US immigration policy expires. Homeland Security Reporter with the Washington Examiner Anna Giartelli
EirGrid is due to announce the results of the country's first auction for the generation of electricity from offshore wind farms shortly. CEO of Wind Energy Ireland, Noel Cunniffe
New CSO figures show inflation fell to 7.2% down from 7.7% in March Seamus Coffey, Lecturer in Economics in University College Cork
Antoinette Cunningham, AGSI General Secretary criticises GSOC over communication on N7 crash charge
The ventilators bought from new suppliers during the early months of the pandemic, are in storage and not suitable for clinical use, PAC has heard. Our Health Correspondent Fergal Bowers
Beaumont Residential Care, in Cork run by the Carechoice Group says the home is under extreme financial pressure because of a shortfall. Its Chief Executive Stuart Murphy speaks to us
Marie Donnelly, Chair of the Climate Change Advisory Council on their warning that timelines for delivering core measures within the plan are not progressing fast enough
Prof Thia Hennessy, Head of School & Chair of Agri-Food Economics at Cork University Business School
Eileen Magnier, North West Correspondent on the case of a young father, who abandoned his baby daughter at the side of a busy road to get revenge after the child's mother went on a night out, is jailed for 3 yrs
We speak to British Ambassador to Ireland Paul Johnston and Ukraine's Ambassador to Ireland Larysa Gerasko
Minister of State for Sport, Thomas Byrne, responds to the GAAGO controversy and looks ahead this afternoon's meeting.
We spoke to Amina Abdualla, Concern's Regional Director in the Horn of Africa, as the charity resumes humanitarian operations in Sudan.
Liam O'Connor, Director Irish Traditional Music Archive , pays tribute to the renowned fiddle player Seán Keane of The Chieftain who passed away unexpectedly at his home on Sunday morning.
We talk to the CEO of the Irish Refugee Council Nick Henderson which has been contacted by 356 homeless asylum seekers as dozens of tents remain pitched outside the International Protection Office in Dublin.
We talk to the CEO of the Irish Tourism Industry Confederation Eoghan O'Mara Walsh as they call for supports for tourism businesses suffering due to the volume of tourism beds being contracted to house those seeking asylum.
We get the latest from Belgrade from journalist Andjela Milivojevic and we also talk to Serbian Honorary Consul Živko Jakšic after eight people died and 14 have been injured in Serbia's second mass shooting in a week.
Dublin based clerical abuse survivor Marie Collins expresses deep concern over the Pope's Commission for the Protection of Minors.
Our Northern Correspondent Conor McAuley talks to residents on the Shankhill Road in Belfast and we talk to the Moderator of the Presbyterian Church in Ireland Dr John Kirkpatrick who will attend tomorrow's service.
We talk to County Archivist at Kildare County Council Karel Kiely after Singer Bruce Springsteen dropped in to the Riverbank Centre in Newbridge yesterday researching his Irish roots.
David Hall, co-founder of the Irish Mortgage Holders Association and Economics Correspondent Robert Shortt discuss the latest rate rise
Carole Coleman reports on a predicted shortage of vets for the country's 13 million cattle and sheep
HSE Chief Executive Bernard Gloster on tackling hospital overcrowding and Health Correspondent Fergal Bowers
We get the latest from Christopher Miller, Correspondent with the Financial Times in Ukraine
We hear from Professor of Agriculture and Food Economics at UCD, Michael Wallace and get reaction from the President of the Irish Creamery Milk Suppliers Association Pat McCormack
We hear from Liam Ryan, Doonbeg Resident and member of the local coastal protection group
At the inquest into the 1981 Stardust fire, in which 48 young people lost their lives, the singer Christy Moore has delivered a pen portrait of teenage victim Richard Bennett.
Our Midlands Correspondent Sinead Hussey has been to Birr Community School to meet students who completed the latest course in tractor safety
Margie McCarthy, Director of Research and Policy Insights from the Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland
Dr Jimmy Williams, a doctor at Sligo University Hospital, speaks to our reporter Dyane Connors about his "miracle" escape.
Conor Macauley, Northern Correspondent reports from Strabane where the funerals of Dan and Christine McKane were taking place
Lyse Doucet, BBC's Chief International Correspondent speaks about what she witnessed at Port Sudan
Niall Shanahan, Director of Communications with Forsa on the air traffic controller staff shortages being experienced
Kate Nolan, Deputy Director of Operations for Médicins Sans Frontieres in Kenya on the latest from Sudan
Paschal Sheehy, Southern Editor reports on the sentencing of 31-yr-old Ionut Cosmin Nicholescu who was sentenced to life in prison for the murder of Frankie Dunne, a father of 3 killed in Cork in 2019
Fr Declan Boland Parish Priest of Strabane on the borther, sister and aunt who were killed in a road crash in Co Tyrone yesterday
Crime Correspondent Paul Reynolds discusses the arrest of a man in connection with investigation into attendance of GSOC investigator at party celebrating Gerard Hutch’s acquittal of murder
Gabriel Keaveny, Deputy General Secretary Prison Officers Association, calls for immediate action as prisoners are sleeping on floors and doubling up in cells
Northern Editor Vincent Kearney and DUP Lagan Valley MLA Emma Little Pengelly discuss the difficult decisions ahead following NI budget announcement
Jincy Jerry, Assistant Director of Nursing for Infection and Prevention Control at the Mater Hospital on being chosen for major award
Political Correspondent Mícheál Lehane on expected Dáil statement by Fianna Fail Deputy Niall Collins
Guy Hedgecoe, journalist from Madrid on forecasts of up to 40 degrees expected over the coming days
South East Correspondent Conor Kane on the inquest into the deaths of an elderly couple whose remains were discovered at their Tipperary home in June 2022
Our reporter Carole Coleman reports that support groups for the roughly 10% of the population with dyslexia say Ireland is out of step with much of Europe in not offering extra exam time.
Hundreds of documents and personal letters from Ireland's first single parent group Cherish have been obtained by the National Library of Ireland. We hear from CEO of One Family, Karen Kiernan.
Deputy Head of Mission at the Spainish Embassy in Ireland Eduardo Sanchez decribes the operation which saw 50 Irish citizens rescued. Prof. Khalid Merghani of the Sudanese Doctors Union of Ireland says conditions in Sudanese hospitals are dire. We also get analysis from Declan Walsh, Chief Africa Correspondent for the New York Times.
We talk to Sinn Féin spokesperson on Finance, Pearse Doherty TD who will table a motion on the matter in the Dáil tomorrow.
We've been hearing about the plan from Hugh Cregan, deputy CEO of the National Transport Authority.
John O’Connell, General Secretary of the Financial Services Union Ulster Bank staff as 63 branches close for the last time
Katie Mannion, solicitor with the Irish Refugee Council on case of young refugee who sought international protection in Ireland in February
Sinn Fein TD Louise O'Reilly reacts to the news and speaks about measures she has taken to protect her home and her staff
Political Coverage Editor David Murphy discusses reaction to the review of abortion services and planned development of Dublin Port
Richard Browne, Director of the National Cyber Security Centre discusses the latest developments
We talk to Deputy Director of the Copernicus Climate Change Service, Dr Samantha Burgess, about the study.
Our Courts Reporter Vivienne Trainor reports on the case of Shane Banks(43), from Strandhill in Sligo.
We talk to Independent TD and former army officer, Cathal Berry who says around 300 Irish citizens are currently in Sudan and evacuation plans are needed.
We talk to Mairead Mc Guinness EU Commissioner for financial stability, financial services and the Capital Markets Union.
Detective Garda Colm Horkin's brothers Dermot and Brendan Horkin speak to Sinead Hussey about the impact their brothers death has had on the family
Professor Hannah McGee, Deputy Vice Chancellor at the RCS gives her reaction to the CSO survey on sexual violence, the most comprehensive survey conducted since SAVI report in 2002
We hear from Maria Nic Dhonncha, Feidhmeannach Forbartha - Development Executive Officer with Comhchoiste Náisiúnta na gColáistí Samhraidh
We get the latest from the Special Criminal Court by Paul Reynolds, our Crime Correspondent
Fergal Bowers, Health Correspondent looking ahead to some of the issues being addressed at the IMO conference in Kerry
Cathy Halloran, Mid West Correspondent on the funeral of 14-yr-old Kirsty Bohan in Co Galway, one of two teenagers who died in a road crash earlier this week
Former Washington Correspondents Carole Coleman & Brian O'Donovan, who is at Knock Airport report
Former President Mary Robinson is in her home town of Ballina, Co Mayo, to meet President Biden later today
Andrea Vogt, journalist based in Italy reports on the state of emergency declared by the Italian govt this week
Former RTE Washington Correspondent Carole Coleman, RTE's Pat McGrath on how Ballina is preparing to welcome President Biden
We hear from our reporter Carol Coleman, and speak to Patti Shields Chair of the Democrats Abroad. We also hear from Damien Mc Kenna, project coordinator of the New Leaf programme.
We hear speech by the US President and get analysis from our Northern Editor Vincent Kearney and our reporter, former Washington Correspondent Carol Coleman
We discuss President Biden's Belfast speech in more detail with Vincent Kearney and Carol Coleman, and look ahead to his other engagements in the coming days.
Our Western Correspondent Pat McGrath reports from Headford, a community in shock after a roadcrash killed two teenagers and seriously injured two others.
We talk to Prof Paul Bartholomew, Vice Chancellor and President of Ulster University, on why the university was chosen as a key location for the Northern Ireland leg of President Biden’s visit and Martin McElligott, Dundalk Town Centre Manager, on preparation for President Biden's stop off in the town.
Father Richard Gibbons is Parish Priest and Rector of Knock Shrine confirms news that US President Biden is to pay a special visit.
We hear from delegates at the teacher's conferences across the country this week and also from Education Minister Norma Foley.
Gearóidín Uí Fhiric , Principal, Scoil Naomh Pádraig, An Chloch Bhreac, discusses the offer of a rent-free house to help boost school numbers.
We talk to SDLP leader and MP Colum Eastwood and we hear analysis from our Northern Editor Vincent Kearney.
Voices of the Good Friday Agreement from April 1998, and Northern Editor Vincent Kearney on todays commemorations
Sean Moynihan, CEO of ALONE says many older people remain isolated - calls for government loneliness strategy.
Monica McWilliams, founder of the Northern Ireland Women's Coalition recalls the final hours before the Good Friday Agreement
Enda Stenson, Independent Leitrim councillor on Leitrim V New York game and efforts to attract US business to Leitrim.
David Davin-Power - former RTE Northern Editor and Mary Kelly, former producer of BBC's Hearts and Minds look back at events of Good Friday 1998.
Correspondent Sinead Hussey reports that the young man killed after being struck by a bus in Longford has been named locally as 19-year-old Martin McDonnell.
We talk to SF Housing Spokesman Eoin O'Broin TD about his controversial eviction tweet; his figures that show a1bn Dept of Housing underspend; and the delay in the publication of the RTB data on notices to quit received by tenants.
We talk to Fr Kieran Holmes on the news that President Biden is expected to make an address outside St. Muredach’s Cathedral during his visit next week.
Cathy Halloran, Mid West Correspondent reports on the investigation into the fatal assault of a woman in her 20s in Limerick yesterday
John Ihle, Deputy Business Editor with the Irish Independent speaks to us about how An Post will follow the main stakeholder the Ontario Teachers' Pension Plan into a process to sell Premier Lotteries Ireland, who operate the national lottery
Micheál Martin, Tánaiste & Minister for Defence also talks to us about the visit of US President Joe Biden & the follow-up to the defence forces report
Professor Jennifer McElwain, Chair of Botany at TCD & member of the expert advisory group who assisted the Citizens' Assembly on Biodiversity Loss, which published its final report today
We spoke to lead author Dr Stephen Roulston of the School of Education at the University of Ulster.
Rachel Morrogh, Director of Advocacy with the Irish Cancer Society & clip of Ciaran, a cancer survivor reacting to today's news
Moyagh Murdock, CEO of Insurance Ireland says they expect the code to be in place within the next six months
Jason Corcoran, freelance journalist & Russian analyst speaks to us about the killing of Maxim Fomin, a well-known Russian military blogger
Mary Hayes, Director of Dublin Region Homeless Executive on increasing emergency accommodation beds
Laois children who raised €3,000 for Laura Lynn by selling eggs speak about the repeated thefts from their honesty box
Adrian Lynch, head of audiences at RTÉ and Manchester-based campaigner Margaret Golden on the ending of the long wave radio service
Political Correspondent Paul Cunningham on the president's reaction to the Independent Review Group report into the Defense Forces
RTE's Southern Editor Pascal Sheehy on the jailing of a father of nine for the manslaughter of a homeless man in Cork three years ago
Health Correspondent Fergal Bowers on the death of Reme Onolememen at St James's Hospital on 1 March
Niall Stanage, White House Columnist, The Hill, on the indictment of former US president Donald Trump
We speak to Colm Porter, INMO Assistant Director of Industrial Relations for the Southern region
We hear exchanges in the Dáil, and speak to our Political Correspondent Paul Cunningham.
We hear from Gerard Guinan is General Secretary of PDFORRA, and speak to Colonel Conor King who is the General Secretary Representative Association of Commissioned Officers.
Keith Synnott, Consultant Orthopedic Surgeon and national clinical lead for trauma services in the HSE
We speak to media lawyer Andrea Martin about the proposals to reform our defamation laws.
Alistair Grant, political editor of the Scotsman newspaper looks ahead to the announcement
Seán Megraw, brother of Brendan Megraw, pays tribute to Geoff Knupfer who is retiring after almost two decades of leading the search for the Disappeared.
We speak to Julian Druker, Channel 5 news correspondent who has been covering this case
Alan Bailey former sergeant in charge of Ireland's first cold case unit reacts to developments in Kerry Babies and Annie McCarrick cases.
RTE Crime Correspondent Paul Reynolds reports that Graham Dwyer has lost his appeal against his conviction for the murder of Elaine O'Hara in 2012.
Niall Hatch, Development Officer with Birdwatch Ireland is on greater numbers of Alpine Swifts along Irish coasts.
Eoin O'Dell, Associate Professor of Law at Trinity College Dublin analyses Graham Dwyer decision
We talk to Dr Sheila O' Flanagan. Chair of the Council of Registrars of the Technological Higher Education Association (THEA).
We talk to Dr David O'Connor, Assistant Professor of DCU's School of Chemical Sciences and lead researcher on this project.
As the ending of the eviction ban dominates today's Dáil proceedings, our reporter Carole Coleman talks to one family at the end of a tenancy.
Minister of State Mary Butler raises concerns with changes to the Fair Deal nursing home scheme announced yesterday on income generated from the renting of resident's homes.
We speak to Assistant Commissioner Paula Hilman whose remit includes the Garda National Diversity and Integration Unit
We hear from Eamon Ryan, Minister for Environment, Climate, Communications and Transport and Green Party leader.
Barry O'Connell, Chief Executive of Dublin Port, who began by telling us more about the plans for the Port.
Dr Paul McKeown, Consultant in public health medicine with the Health Protection Surveillance Centre.
We speak to Sam McBride, Northern Ireland Editor of the Belfast Telegraph and Sunday Independent
CBS correspondent Elaine Cobbe reports on violent unrest in parts of France, following pension vote in parliament.
RTE correspondents Pascal Sheehy, Eileen Magnier and Sinead Crowley report on parades taking place around the country
Polish MEP and former foreign minister Radek Sikorski on sending fighter jets to Ukraine.
RTE Director General Dee Forbes on the news that presenter Ryan Tubridy is to leave the Late Late show.
Maeve Lewis, CEO of counselling service One in Four, reacts to the review into the handling of complaints of sexual abuse at the voluntary first-aid organisation St John Ambulance
Minister for Finance Micheal McGrath reacts to the increase in ECB rate, inflation and also issues in banking sector
We talk to Rachel Morrogh, Director of Advocacy with the Irish Cancer Society which has campaigned on the issue.
We talk to Niall Gibbons, Chief Executive of Tourism Ireland, and historian, genealogist and school teacher, Aileen Horkan.
Our Business Editor Will Goodbody reports from a joint press conference between DAA and Ryanair.
Paul Reynolds reports that the brother of Enoch Burke, Simeon Burke, has been granted two weeks to plead to a public order offence or accept a date for a hearing of his case.
Social Democrat Housing spokesman Cian O'Callaghan on the latest figures from the Residential Tenancies Board.
We get the latest from Keith Leonard from the State's National Emergency Coordination Group
We get the latest from our Midwest Correspondent Cathy Halloran and our Midlands Correspondent Sinead Hussey.
We talk to Michelle Carpenter, CEO of Rowing Ireland, on the exclusion of lightweight rowing from the 2028 Olympics.
Our Arts Correspondent Sineád Crowley reports from Dublin Airport where Oscar nominees and their families are off to Hollywood this afternoon.
Analysis from Dr Laura Cahillane Senior Lecturer in the School of Law, University of Limerick.
We get the latest from our Political Correspondent, Paul Cunningham, and speak to the Labour leader Ivana Bacik.
We get reaction from Mark Ryan, and hear details of the scoping exercise from Minister Norma Foley.
We hear from Sinn Féin TD and Chair of the Oireachtas Public Accounts Committee Brian Stanley
We speak to Ava Hinds, Chief of Communications with UNICEF in the Syrian capital Damascus.
We talk to Dr Grace O Malley, clinical lead in the child and adolescent obesity service at Children's Health Ireland in Temple Street Hospital.
Law lecturer Larry Donnelly pays tribute to the man who opened up the US to Ireland's Donnelly Visa generation - his uncle Congressman Brian Donnelly who passed away this week.
We talk to Transport Minister Eamon Ryan following recent drone activity at Dublin Airport.
We've been talking to Garda Dean Gahan and Garda Steven Carton who were praised for their bravery after rescuing two people from a burning house in Monkstown.
Tanáiste Micheál Martin has been responding to questions about the fire and its impact in the Dáil this lunchtime
We hear from people in Wexford town, and hear from Linda O'Leary -general manager of Wexford General Hospital and its clinical lead Professor Obada Yousif.
We speak to Rob Landers, Clinical Lead of the Histopathology Department at Waterford University Hospital
We get the very latest from Helena Smith, Correspondent with the Guardian newspaper in Greece.
TUI General Secretary Michael Gillespie says engagement is now required on reform of the Senior Cycle, and we hear from Minister Norma Foley.
We hear from the streets of Larne, and get the latest from our Northern Editor Vincent Kearney.
We hear from Aontú Leader Peadar Tóibín, and get analysis from our Health Correspondent, Fergal Bowers.
Tánaiste and Minister for Foreign Affairs, Míchéal Martin has been speaking to this programme.
Our Europe Editor Tony Connelly reports from Kyiv on the first anniversary of the invasion of Ukraine.
Minister for Justice Simon Harris on the shooting of PSNI officer John Caldwell; a plan for 24 new judges in coming weeks; and security concerns about TikTok.
Our reporter Helen Donohue has been speaking to some of those who are now living here about their reflections one year on from the start of the war.
We get reaction to the shooting of PSNI detective John Caldwell, and speak to our Northern Correspondent, Conor McCauley.
Our reporter Helen Donohue speaks Bernie Connolly - whose two aunts and mother were in the orphanage when the blaze broke out. And we hear from Sean Galligan, the organiser of the memorial event
We speak to John Mooney, Security Correspondent with the Sunday Times newspaper about the threat of the Real IRA
We talk to Bill Clear, a Social Democrats councillor on Kildare County Council after the surprise decision by the co-leaders of the Social Democrats, Roisin Shortall and Catherine Murphy, to stand down.
Our Political Correspondent Paul Cunningham on the surprise announcement that Róisín Shortall and Catherine Murphy are set to stand down as co-leaders of the Social Democrats.
Our Health Correspondent Fergal Bowers reports on new figures from the HSE reveal that the national ambulance service is not meeting the response target times for emergencies.
We talk to Captain Evan Cullen, President of the Irish Air Line Pilots Association (IALPA) after flights at Dublin Airport were disrupted as a result of a drone sighting in the area for the fifth time in four weeks.
We talk to Sean Egan, HIQA's Director of Healthcare Regulation, after an inspection found overcrowding, staff shortages and significant issues with patient flow posed a risk to patient safety at the emergency department of University Hospital Kerry.
We get the thoughts of Dr Jenny Matthers, senior lecturer in International Politics at Aberystwyth University
Our Southeast Correspondent Conor Kane gets reaction at Lisduggan shopping centre in Waterford city, and we speak to Green Party leader Eamon Ryan.
We've been speaking to People Before Profit Cllr for Ballyfermot-Drimnagh Hazel De Nortuin
We speak to Justin Leonard, Managing Director of Jackie Leonard and Sons, a wholesale fruit and vegetable supplier in Dublin.
Our reporter Una Kelly has been to Barry's former school, O'Connell's Secondary School on Dublin's North Richmond Street.
We get the latest on the ground from Christopher Miller, correspondent with the Financial Times in Kyiv.
Kate Duggan, Director of Services & Integration and Deputy CEO of Tusla explains the situation.
Parish priest Fr Damien O'Mahony from the Sacred Heart Church in Glounthaune in Cork paid tribute to Bishop O'Connell at mass this morning.
Vincent Kearney, Northern Editor on the latest regarding a deal on the Northern Ireland Protocol
Naomi Long, Alliance Party Leader on the negotiations regarding negotiations around a deal on the Northern Ireland Protocol
Minister for Justice Simon Harris & Joseph Treacy, Clinical Specialist in Addiction & spokesperson for Addition Counsellors of Ireland on the comments from the Minister
Kevin McCarthy Secretary General of Dept of Integration updates PAC committee & Laura Fletcher reports on how most buildings needing for for Ukrainians 'unsuitable' by Dept of Housing
Professor Mary Higgins, Consultant Obstetrician at the National Maternity Hospital & Assistant Prof at UCD
We speak to Roísín Molloy whose baby son Mark died shortly after birth in 2012 as a result of failings in his care at the Midland Regional Hospital in Portlaoise.
Minister for Integration Roderic O’Gorman about the latest accommodation situation for arriving asylum applicants following the closure of the Citywest facility.
Analysis from our Economics Correspondent Robert Shortt after wholesale electricity prices fell by 41% in the final three months of last year, compared to the previous quarter.
We talk to Dr Pamela Byrne, head of the Food Safety Authority of Ireland, who is recommending that everyone aged 5 to 65 take a daily dose of vitamin D during the winter months.
We talk to Anna Quigley of the Dublin Citywide Drugs Crisis Campaign after the Cabinet approved a new Citizens' Assembly on drug use.
Our Legal Affairs Correspondent Orla O'Donnell reports from the High Court on the case of two-day-old baby Laoise Ní Scolaí who died after her heart was accidentally pierced in a medical procedure.
We spoke to the President of Motor Cycling Ireland Sean Bisett who are experiencing the same difficulties in securing cover for their 2023 programme.
We talk Ossian Smyth, Minister of State with special responsibility for Public Procurement and eGovernment
We talk to Niall Moyna, Professor of Clinical Exercise Physiology at Dublin City University, was an expert witness in the case.
We talk to Goal Deputy CEO Mary Van Lieshout as the charity confirms 27 of its staff were killed in the earthquakes.
Communications manager with Unicef in Syria, Eva Hinds speaks to our reporter Kate Egan on the latest from the region
Author Patrick McCabe speaks to us about the "The Holy Hour: A Requiem for Brendan Behan" and exhibition due to open next month
Andy Buchanan, Country Director for Concern Worldwide, talks to our reporter Helen Donohue from south eastern Turkey, while Chief Correspondent with Channel 4 News, Alex Thomson reports from eastern Turkish city of Gaziantep.
Analysis from Brian Honan, cybersecurity expert and CEO of BH Consulting, following a significant IT breach and telephone outage that occurred over the weekend at Munster Technological University.
We talk to Suzanne Connolly, CEO of Barnardos, on their survey which shows that by November 2022, one-in-ten parents (10%) had used food banks.
Our Health Correspondent Fergal Bowers reports on a presentation by nursing representatives to the Oireachtas Health Committee.
Barry Cummins reports on a renewed appeal for information on the disappearance and murder of Fiona Sinnott, 25 years after she was last seen alive.
Analysis from Prof Conor O’Mahony, Professor and Deputy Dean at the School of Law at University College Cork.
We spoke to Piotr Zalewski, Turkey Correspondent for the Economist magazine who is on the ground in Antakya
Aaron Woulfe, Principal of Coláiste Éamon Rís in Cork city speaks to us from Istanbul about how they changed their flights to Malatya at the last minute
Corina Fitzsimons, Dogs Trust on the number of people asking them to take their dogs since Christmas
Crime correspondent Paul Reynolds reports on a judge ordering 39-year-old Graham Carey of Dunsink Drive in Finglas, Dublin, man to stay away from places housing refugees and has also barred him from social media.
RTE's Edel McAllister reports on St John's Ambulance confirming it will publish an inquiry into historical sexual abuse allegations.
EU commissioner Mairead McGuinness speaks exclusively to News At One about Russia's war in Ukraine, Ukraine's EU membership bid and Europe and Ireland's refugee situation.
Alan Moore of Hedgerows Ireland discusses concerns over the removal of 3,000km of hedgerows nationwide every year.
Irish Penal Reform Trust acting executive director Molly Joyce on concerns the number of prison beds has reached capacity.
Economics correspondent Robert Shortt reports on how Ireland's national debt is now €226bn - equal to over €44,000 owed by every person.
MIchael Gallagher, who's son Aiden was one of the 29 people who died after the Real IRA bomb exploded in Omagh in August 1998
Aisling Ní Mhaoileoin, Revenue's National PAYE Manager speaks to us about the Rent Tax Credit, announced in Budget 2023 which can be claimed retrospectively
Northern Ireland Secretary of State, Chris Heaton-Harris, announces in the House of Commons he intends to establish an independent statutory inquiry into the 1998 Omagh bombing
Tony Connelly, Europe Editor reports from Kyiv, where European Commission chief Ursula von der Leyen is visiting today
Marty Morrissey, Gaelic Games Correspondent speaks to us from Croke Park, where stadium has defended its fees for Katie Taylor fight
On the eve of a visit to Dublin to mark Ireland's 50 years of EU membership, we speak exclusively to EPP President Roberta Metsola.
We talk to Dr Larry Bacon, Consultant Haematologist at St. James’ Hospital, who is leading the trial.
Conor Ryan of RTE Investigates reports that the state denied up to 12,000 vulnerable people their disability allowance payments.
Head of Advocacy with Age Action Celine Clark calls for a Commissioner for Aging and Older Persons to be established to protect the rights of older people, on foot of fresh controversy over nursing home charges. Political reaction from our Correspondent Mícheál Lehane.
Damian Lawlor, host of RTE's Saturday Game reports that the GAA has ordered a replay of the All-Ireland Senior Club football final between Dublin's Kilmacud Crokes and Glen from county Derry.
We talk to Bernadette Orbinski Bourke, Chief Executive of Childminding Ireland, about the implications of the proposals for child minders.
We talk to statician with the CSO, Justin Anderson, on the latest figures on the number of properties which are vacant across the country.
We speak to David O'Sullivan, Former Secretary-General of the European Commission and newly appointed Special Envoy for the Implementation of EU Sanctions
Our health correspondent Fergal Bowers speaks to Tracey Brown, who suffered a stroke in 2021 and we hear from Professor Rónán Collins, the HSE's clinical lead for stroke.
We speak to Ann Mara who is Education Manager with MECPATHS- a groups which trains frontline workers about child trafficking.
The government has published its long awaited planning legislation which aims to overhaul the planning process, speed up judicial reviews and establish a new planning commission. Minister for Housing Darragh O'Brien
Governor Gabriel Makhlouf told the Oireachtas Finance Committee yesterday that the advertising of such products should be banned. Sheila Killian, Associate Professor of Accounting and Finance at University of Limerick
The High Court has ruled school teacher Enoch Burke to be fined 700 euro a day if he does not purge his contempt by 2pm tomorrow. Our Legal Affairs Correspondent Orla O Donnell
Union Fórsa has backed a proposal for indefinite strike action in a number of community and voluntary sector agencies funded by the HSE. Fórsa General Secretary Kevin Callinan
The memorial now bears the name of Private Sean Rooney who died in an incident in South Lebanon last month. Our Correspondent Fiona Mitchell is there
49 year old Alison McDonagh and 54-year-old Stephen McParland were arrested in the Newry area this afternoon. Our Northern Correspondent Conor MacAuley
Analysis form Fabrice Pothier, Chief Executive of Rasmussen Global political consultancy, and reaction from Kyiv based journalist Emmanuelle Chaze.
We talk to Emma Lynch of Tearfund Ireland who is joining a campaign by volunteering organisation Comhlámh to end the practice of people travelling from Ireland to volunteer at orphanages worldwide.
Our reporter Fiachra Ó Cionnaith has new figures which show that dozens of unfinished or so-called ghost estates still remain across the country.
We speak to Ged Nash, Labour Party Spokesperson on Finance, Public Expenditure & Reform.
A quarter of all drug seizures in the local Garda sub-district are made at the Oliver Bond complex in Dublin's south inner city. Sinn Fein TD Aengus Ó Snodaigh calls for state intervention
Ireland is among 28 out of 30 EU member states, currently experiencing shortages of antibiotics. We speak to the EMA Director, Emer Cooke
Court rules 4 of 6 Harry Clarke stained-glass works in Bewley's cafe on Dublin's Grafton Street are windows and belong to the landlord. The judge said the remaining two pieces are works of art and belong to the tenants, Bewley’s Cafe. Our reporter Dyane Connor
Western allies meet on supplying German-built weapons to Ukraine. Germany is facing growing pressure to allow its tanks to be sent to the frontline. We're joined from Berlin by Guardian Correspondent Kate Connolly
Concern for jobs here, where the company employs 5,000 directly. Our Work and Technology Correspondent, Brian O'Donovan
It is set to welcome a new lifeboat to its RNLI station on Sunday. It'll be the 11th lifeboat to be based at Courtmacsherry in almost 200 years. The RNLI Shannon Class lifeboat replaces a previous lifeboat which had been on the station since 1995
That's according to figures from An Garda Siochana released to the News at One. The vehicles are currently illegal to use on public roads and footpaths. But new legislation is expected to legalise them for use on Irish roads in the next few months
Our Business Editor Will Goodbody has the details and reaction from Michael Meegan, divisional organiser with union Mandate.
We talk to the Minister for Children, Equality, Disability, Integration and Youth Roderic O'Gorman on the current accommodation situation for those seeking international protection.
Our Arts and Media Correspondent Sineád Crowley and Colm Bairéad, Director of Irish language film 'An Cailín Ciúin'.
Pat Montague from the Construction Defects Alliance group on their reaction to plans for a "fully funded" scheme to repair up to 100,000 homes with building defects
Micheal Lehane, Political Correspondent on exchanges during Leaders Questions in the Dáil this lunchtime
Dr Máirín Ryan, HIQA's Deputy CEO and Director of Health Technology Assessment speaks to us
We hear what was said at today's Health Committee and speak to our Health correspondent, Fergal Bowers.
Finance Minister Michael McGrath says the government will bring forward legislation this year to strengthen the ethics watchdog, the Standards in Public Office Commission.
We talk to Carmel Garvey, principal of Corr Na Madadh National School, Athlone, Co. Westmeath.
We talk to the Chair of the Society of Chartered Surveyors Ireland's Practice and Policy John O'Sullivan about their Annual Residential Property Review & Outlook 2023.
The Northern Ireland Secretary Chris Heaton-Harris has said there was "still a way to go" in terms of a deal between the EU and UK government over the Northern Ireland Protocol.
Eoghan McNeill from the investigative website Ontheditch.com which broke the story and political reaction from Aontu TD Peadar Tobín.
Brendan Holland, distant relative of Charles Byrne who was seven ft seven inches in height when he died in 1783, speaks about his relative, who was originally from mid-Ulster
Harriet Alexander, New York based journalist reports from JFK airport on flight delays due to a computer glitch
Caroline Massé Phelan spoke about her brother Bernard Phelan who was arrested while working for a tourism company in Mashad
Sunita Panda, Assistant Professor in Midwifery, School of Nursing & Midwifery at Trinity and lead author of a study on caesarean sections
Singer Mary Black remembers musician and singer Seamus Begley who has died at the age of 73.
We talk to Darragh Cassidy from Bonkers.ie about the implications for energy customers.
Professor Bill McEvoy, Consultant Cardiologist and Academic Professor of Cardiology at University of Galway.
We get the latest from Euan Marshall, editor of the Brazilian Report- an English language news service.
We get reaction from Patrick Murphy, CEO of the Irish South and West Fish Producers Organisation.
We talk to Dr Derval Igoe, Specialist in Public Health Medicine with the Health Protection Surveillance Centre.
We talk to Irish Times business and technology journalist Ciara O'Brien from the show in Las Vegas.
We hear from one woman waiting for a bed, and speak to Prof Alan Irvine, a representative of the Irish Hospital Consultant Association.
We get the latest from our Religion and Social Affairs Correspondent Ailbhe Connelly who is in the Vatican.
Lynn Scarff , Director of the National Museum of Ireland, on plans to refurbish the Natural History Museum.
We talk to Phil Ní Sheaghdha, General Secretary of the Irish Nurses and Midwives Organisation and Chief Clinical Director of UL Hospitals Group Professor Brian Lenehan.
Analysis of today's record trolley figures from our Health Correspondent Fergal Bowers.
Nuala Gonzalez O Donoghue on the attack which resulted in the death of 70 sheep at the farm run by her and her husband Donal.
Ukraine's capital Kyiv was once again targeted by Russian forces overnight. Elsewhere, dozens of Russian soldiers have been killed in a Ukrainian missile attack on a Russian base in the occupied Donetsk region. Emmanuelle Chaze of Deutsche Welle spoke with the programme from Kyiv.
People are filing into St Peter's Basilica to pay their respects to former Pope Benedict sixteenth, whose body will lie in state in front of the main altar until his funeral later this week. Our Religion Correspondent Ailbhe Connelly reported from the Vatican.
Gardai are continuing to investigate the murder of 28-year-old Brazilian Bruna Fonseca, whose body was found in a Cork city apartment on New Year's Day. A man has been arrested. Irish Independent southern correspondent Ralph Riegel spoke with the programme.
Four men are in hospital this lunchtime after a multiple stabbing at a direct provision centre in Killarney, County Kerry, last night. Fianna Fail councillor and Killarney mayor Niall Kelleher spoke with the programme.
If you're someone who welcomed a new dog into your home during the pandemic or over Christmas, you're probably not the only one. But what happens when it doesn't work out? Our reporter Fiachra Ó Cionnaith has been finding out.
Dr Patrick Bury, Defence & Security expert at the University of Bath on developments on day 310 of the war in Ukraine
Padraic Grennan, Probate Geneologist with Erin Research who managed to trace the relatives of Irishman John Joseph Gill
John Doran, former player with Bohemians tells us about that famous game in February 1972, in which he got to mark the great Pele at a match in Dalymount Park
Niall Cussen, Planning Regulator talks to us about the number of planning applications increasing, while approvals are decreasing
Birmingham City Council are still trying to get in touch with relatives of an elderly Irishman who died in the city over a month ago. He was John Joseph Gill. He was 86 and from County Roscommon. Council funeral and protection of property office member Ian Coxhead spoke with the programme.
Cities across the country have been been hit by a wave of Russian missile strikes today, in one of the largest bombardments since the war began. Deutsche Welle's Emmanuele Chaze spoke with the programme from Kyiv.
From today, people aged 18 to 49 can receive a second Covid-19 booster vaccine, while plans are in place for children aged four and under to also receive a vaccine. HSE Covid-19 vaccination programme national lead, Eileen Whelan; and Maynooth University's professor of immunology Paul Moynagh spoke with the programme.
Dr Diarmuid Quinlan, Medical Director of the Irish College of General Practitioners & GP in Cork on the demand for GP services this Christmas
Rachel Kenna, Chief Nursing Officer on the advice for keeping older people safe and well this Christmas
Yackoob Beelamovitch, an analyst for the Balkan region with the Institute of New Europe in Krakow
Sam McGuinness, who is stepping down from his position at the head of Dublin Simon Community gives us his assessment of the escalating homeless crisis
Assistant Commissioner for Roads Policing Paula Hillman speaks to us about National Slow Down Day
Shane Conneely from Chambers Ireland & Richard Guiney from Dublin Town on how footfall is almost back to 2019 levels & more people are shopping locally
Dr Eoghan de Barra, Consultant at Beaumont Hospital advises people to get their flu jabs and covid boosters to help stave off viruses this Christmas
Tommy Meskill of our political staff on how Taoiseach Leo Varadkar will ask senior officials from HSE to utilise all available resources to alleviate pressure on hospitals
We assess the impact of the visit with Shashank Joshi, Defence Editor at The Economist.
We hear from Cllr Adam Teskey, the Chairman of the Joint Policing Committee of Limerick City and County.
Our Correspondent in Beirut Paul Cunningham speaks to Lebanese Forces Party Ex-Minister Richard Kiyoumijian.
Our Political Correspondent Micheál Lehane reports ahead of the final Cabinet before Christmas.
We hear from Phil Ní Sheaghdha, General Secretary of the Irish Nurses and Midwives Organisation.
Our Midlands correspondent Sinead Hussey was at Baldonnell this morning, and we get the latest from our correspondent in Beirut, Paul Cunningham.
We talk to Andrea Tenenti UNIFIL Spokesperson in Lebanon and Al Jazeera's International Correspondent Zeina Khodr in Beirut.
We talk to Commandant Gemma Fagan of the Defence Forces Press Office following the death of Private Séan Rooney after a convoy of two vehicles carrying eight UNIFIL soldiers came under attack.
We talk to the Irish relatives of Argentina's Alexis MacAllister - Noel Mac Allister from Donabate in Dublin and Dickie Mac Allister in Buenos Aires.
The Chief of Staff of Óglaigh na hÉireann Lieutenant General Seán Clancy pays tribute to Private Sean Rooney, and we speak to Laura Hogan who is in Dundalk and Paschal Sheehy who is in Killeagh.
We speak to Green Party TD for Wicklow and Oireachtas housing committee chair Steven Matthews
We speak to Sean Egan, Director of Healthcare at the Health Information & Quality Authority
We hear from the Director of Inishbofin Heritage Museum and Local Historian, Marie Coyne
The iconic Dun Laoghaire baths has re-opened today after a 17-year campaign to refurbish the seafront amenity. But the baths are without the pool campaigners wanted. Caothaoirleach of Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council, Mary Hanafin, spoke with the programme.
The European Parliament has voted to strip Greek MEP Eva Kaili's vice-president role after her arrest as part of an investigation into corruption. Ms Kaili - who denies any wrongdoing - was among four people arrested in Belgium at the weekend. Suzanne Lynch, chief Brussels correspondent with Politico, spoke with the programme.
Temperatures are set to remain very low for the remainder of the week with Met Eireann keeping a status yellow low temperature advisory in place for the entire country through to the weekend. Keith Leonard is the chair of the national emergency co-ordination group, and spoke with the programme.
The cabinet has this morning approved a proposed overhaul of the planning system. Social Democrats TD Cian O Callaghan spoke with reporter Fiachra Ó Cionnaith, while An Taisce's planning and environmental policy officer, Phoebe Duvall spoke with the programme.
Minister for Housing Darragh O Brien is facing opposition criticism over his planned reforms of An Bord Pleanala as well as new timelines for the judicial review process for planning decisions. Our political correspondent Paul Cunningham spoke with the programme.
John Hannigan, CEO of Circle Housing on the landmark deal they've signed with AIB to fund housing construction & the billions needed from outside the State to deliver our housing needs
Sinead Hussey, Midlands Correspondent reports from a protest being held over Navan emergency hospital closures
We get the latest from Gerry Murphy of Met Éireann and advice for older people from Sean Moynihan of Alone.
Stephen Teap, whose wife Irene died of cervical cancer, speaks outside the High Court after settling his action, while Court Correspondent Orla O'Donnell reports
We speak to Professor Robert Landers, President of the Irish Hospital Consultants Association.
The Ukrainian correspondent with the Financial Times, Christopher Miller brings us the latest
Analysis from Dr Paul Deane - Energy researcher with the MaRei Centre at University College Cork.
Edel McAllister reports on Food Cloud - a charity which redistributes surplus food to community groups who are experiencing an unprecedented increase in demand for food.
The court of appeal has begun hearing an appeal by Graham Dwyer, who was convicted seven years ago of the murder of Elaine O’Hara in 2012, against his conviction. Our legal affairs correspondent, Orla O Donnell, spoke with the programme.
Gardai in Co Monaghan are investigating the circumstances surrounding the discovery of the bodies of two men in separate locations near the border this morning. Our crime correspondent Paul Reynolds outlined the situation.
A record number of people waited for a hospital bed last month, according to figures from the Irish Nurses and Midwives Organisation. Tony Canavan is CEO of the Saolta Group and spoke with the programme.
Dublin Airport says it has resolved issues which led to an overcrowding and passenger delays crisis at the airport earlier this year - despite criticism from Ryanair CEO Michael O Leary. So what is the real situation? Eoghan Corry, editor of Air and Travel Magazine, spoke with the programme.
From today, new laws governing the practice of tipping come into force, providing a boost to workers' rights. Fiona Dunne from the Irish Congress of Trade Unions, who has been involved in the tipping campaign since 2018, spoke with the programme.
A new anti-bullying strategy for schools has been published today, which provides for a national database on the extent of bullying. Minister for Education and Fianna Fail TD for Kerry, Norma Foley, spoke with the programme.
Detective Superintendent Derek Maguire of the Garda National Protective Services Bureau and Human Trafficking Investigation Unit
Pat McGrath, Western Correspondent on the case of the murder of Eileen Costello O'Shaughnessy
Professor John Hardy, group leader at the UK Dementia Research Institute at University College London & one of the world's foremost researchers into Alzheimer’s disease on this breakthrough
Political Coverage Editor David Murphy reports on the move, and we get reaction from Eugene Drennan, President of the Irish Road Haulage Association.
Our reporter Karen Creed has been speaking to shoppers in Dublin city today to get their reaction.
Our Western Correspondent Pat McGrath talks to shoppers in Galway and analysis from our Business Editor Will Goodbody.
Ailbhe Conneely reports on how homeless charity DePaul Ireland say 'temporary emergency accommodation' should not be viewed as a natural stepping stone for young people who are leaving care
Aoife Hegarty, RTE Investigates on how an investigation has found that the organs of 18 babies were sent from Cork University Hospital for incineration abroad
We talk to Central Bank Governor Gabriel Makhlouf on the publication of it's Financial Stability Review.
Catherine Cox, Head of Communications with Family Carers Ireland tells us about the winners of the Netwatch Family Carer of the Year award and the challenges carers face.
Our Education Correspondent, Emma O'Kelly speaks to students at Clonturk Community college in Dublin's Whitehall.
Our Europe Editor Tony Connelly has been speaking to people on the streets of Kviv about the preparations for winter.
We talk to Catherine Day, part of the external advisory group on ending direct provision reporting to Minister Roderic O'Gorman and a former Secretary General of the European Commission.
Our Health Correspondent Fergal Bowers reports on the final report of Dr Gabriel Scally, the UK public health specialist examining the CervicalCheck programme.
Our reporter Fiachra Ó Cionnaith speaks to Regina Mangin, owner of Liberty Blue Estate Agents in Waterford City, and we hear from Professor Michelle Norris is director of the Geary Institute for Public Policy at University College Dublin
We talk to Tim Vickery - English Football Journalist, specialising in South American football.
Reporter Fiachra O'Cionnaith talks to fans here, Soccer Correspondent Tony O'Donohue talks to fans in Qatar and analysis from Seán Ó'Conaill from the School of Law at UCC, and an expert on sports economics.
Our Environment Correspondent George Lee reports from the COP27 climate negotiations in Sharm el-Sheikh.
We talk to a recipient of the National Bravery Awards, Garda Ciaran Murray who along with colleague Garda Brendan Crawford rescued a woman and a dog from a flooded culvert.
Analysis from Susannah Streeter, Senior investment & markets analyst at Hargreaves Lansdown.
We talk to Labour transport spokesperson Duncan Smith TD and member of the Oireachtas transport committee.
We talk to Dr Scott Walkin , Mayo GP and ICGP Clinical Lead for Infection Control about the rising cases of RSV in young children.
We get analysis from Michael Murphy, a retired lieutenant colonel and former deputy director of military intelligence in the Defence Forces.
We talk to Anne Marie Caulfield is the incoming CEO of the new Gambling Regulatory Authority of Ireland
We talk to Fabrice Pothier, Senior fellow at the London-based International Institute for Strategic Studies and a former policy chief at NATO between 2010 and 2016.
We talk to Fr Martin Kelly, Provincial of the Spiritan Congregation, who apologised over historial abuse and announced details of independent experts appointed to engage with victims and survivors. Today's press conference was addressed by Corry McMahon who was abused when he was just 12 years old.
We hear from Rose McGowan, St Vincent de Paul national president, about the record number of requests for help.
We talk to Barry Grant - CEO of Problem Gambling - on the new Gambling Regulation Bill, which has been approved by the Government.
Leitrim-based Garda, Sergeant Graham Kavanagh explains how to keep your home safe this winter.
Our courts reporter, Vivienne Traynor, reports from the High Court where a judge has criticised the Government's handling of legislation to regulate international surrogacy after reports emerged in the media on the issue.
We talk to Sinn Féin TD Eoin Ó Broin , a past pupil of Blackrock College and Willow Park, and Louise O'Keeffe who won a landmark case over sexual abuse she suffered as a school child.
Health Correspondent Fergal Bowers on the many tributes paid to Vicky Phelan. John Wall, cancer campaigner and close friend of Vicky and Simon Harris who was Minister for Health when Vicky's story first publicly emerged in 2018.
We talk to Conor O'Mahony, Professor of Law at UCC, who wrote a report on surrogacy for the Government in 2020 as Special Rapporteur for Children.
Reaction from FG TD for Kildare South Martin Heydon, Minister of State after Green Party TD Patrick Costello won a Supreme Court challenge to Ireland's proposed ratification of the CETA trade deal between the EU and Canada.
We talk to IDA Ireland's head of technology, consumer and business Dónal Travers. Our Economics Correspondent Robert Shortt reports that the Euro zone is set to fall into recession this winter.
RTE Investigates Reporter Paul Murphy has the story which will be on Prime Time tonight at 9:35pm on RTÉ One, or you can read about it right now online at rte.ie/investigates.
Analysis from our Economics Correspondent Robert Shortt and our reporter Helen Donohue talks to businesss about the impact of rising costs and electricity bills.
Hazel Norton, People Before Profit councillor says she's been raising concerns since 2018 with Dublin City Council about anti-social behaviour at Claddagh Court where a man was stabbed yesterday.
Our Northern Correspondent Conor McAuley reports on the announcement by Northern Ireland Secretary Chris-Heaton Harris in Westminster this afternoon.
We speak to Dr Eddie Casey, Chief Economist & Head of Secretariat with the Irish Fiscal Advisory Council
Ged Nash, Labour TD for Louth and party spokesperson on finance, public expenditure and reform, says
We speak to Brian Caulfied, chair of Scale Ireland, which represents indigenous tech companies here.
Three Dublin men have been sentenced for the gang rape of a vulnerable teenage woman on Dollymount Strand on 5 January 2016. RTE's Eleanor Burnhill reported on the case.
RTE's Business Editor Will Goodbody reports on the impact of Twitter job losses, while financial analyst with AJ Bell, Danni Hewson, outlines the wider situation.
Sinn Fein MLA John O Dowd and RTE's Europe Editor Tony Connelly discuss Northern Ireland secretary Chris Heaton Harris's decision not to call a new Stormont Assembly election before Christmas.
The long-awaited new 200 million euro Central Mental Hospital is officially opening in Portrane in north county Dublin today. Pat Bergin is head of services at the HSE's National Forensic Mental Health Service, and joins me now.
Claire McGettrick, Co-Founder of the Adoption Rights Alliance on the timeframe allocated for request for records under the new Birth Information & Tracing Bill
Barrister and former doctor Simon Mills, co-author of Medical Law in Ireland on why legislation is needed on organ retention
Jacqui Fox, presenter of RTE's US Elections Podcast 'States of Mind' has everything you need to know about the upcoming US mid-term elections
Professor of Strategic Studies, at University of St Andrews and , Author: How the War was Won, and Second Most Powerful Man in the World. Editor in Chief, War in History
Mary Brosnan, Director of Midwifery & Nursing at the National Maternity Hospital in Dublin on the difficulties retaining staff
Janice Boland, mother of baby Caitlin who died in 2006, tells her story to reporter Kate Egan, about how she was told her daughter's organs were retained & why politicians need to urgently address the issue of organ retention
Families of the Stardust victims have welcomed today's High Court decision to reject a challenge by the nightclub's owner to new inquests into the deaths of 48 people in February 1981. Our reporter Fiachra O Cionnaith spoke with Darragh Mackin of Phoenix Law, while Stardust Victims Committee chair Antoinette Keegan spoke with the programme.
Co Kerry priest, Fr Seán Sheehy, has said he is standing by his controversial homily preached at weekend masses in Listowel. He spoke with the programme.
Cabinet is meeting today, with Environment Minister Eamon Ryan requesting approval to allow Ireland's full participation at this month's COP27 Climate Summit. But closer to home, storms of a different nature are also brewing with Marc Mac Sharry quitting Fianna Fail. Political reporter Sandra Hurley spoke with the programme.
Poultry flock owners have been issued with an order to house their birds from Monday 7 November onwards due to a rising number of bird flu cases in wild birds. June Fanning, Deputy chief veterinary officer with the Department of Agriculture, spoke with the programme.
Serhii Leshchenko, Senior Advisor to Ukrainian President Vlodoymyr Zelensky's Chief of Staff gives us his views about the latest situation in Ukraine
Angela Fitzgerald, CEO of HIQA on the first ever survey into people's experience in nursing homes
Andrew Muir, MLA for North Down, speaks to us about meeting Chris Heaton-Harris earlier today
Helen Donohoe speaks to a woman who is vision-impaired & whose guide dog is retiring on the importance of the service, as the Guide Dogs for the Blind appeal for more puppy raisers to get involved
Brian Heffernan Chairperson of the Trim Tidy Towns Committee after Trim is named winners of the SuperValu ‘Tidy Towns’ Competition 2022.
President of the IFA Tim Cullinan expresses disappointment at plans to drop the live crib from Mansion House Nativity celebrations and Lord Mayor and Green councillor Caroline Conroy explains the move.
Our reporter Tommie Meskill reports from the Crowne Plaza Hotel in Northwood, Dublin, after where 350-400 people have received letters to say that they will have to leave the facility.
We get the latest from today's special Assembly sitting and talk to DUP MP Gavin Robinson.
We hear from people on the streets of Belfast, and speak to Sinn Féin vice-president Michelle O'Neill
Dr Mykola Gnatovsky - A Ukrainian member of the European Court of Human Rights renews a call for a special criminal tribunal to be set up to investigate the war in Ukraine
Our Political Correspondent Micheál Lehane looks ahead to the options being discussed by a cabinet sub-committee to accommodate arriving Ukrainian refugees.
Our Political Correspondent Micheál Lehane looks ahead to the options being discussed by a cabinet sub-committee to accommodate arriving Ukrainian refugees.
Dr Mykola Gnatovsky - A Ukrainian member of the European Court of Human Rights renews a call for a special criminal tribunal to be set up to investigate the war in Ukraine
The Taoiseach Micheal Martin has hailed last night’s agreement by EU leaders on a price cap on imported gas, saying it would lead to a stabilisation of the market and reduce price spikes. Our Europe Editor Tony Connelly spoke with the programme.
RTE's Laura Hogan reported from London on the aftermath of Liz Truss's resignation as British prime minister and who might be in line to take over next.
The price of food industry raw materials rose last month, according to the latest Wholesale Price Index from the Central Statistics Office. Our economics correspondent Robert Shortt explained the situation.
RTE sports reporter Justin Treacy reports from Montenegro where Irish boxers have already secured seven medals at the European Championships.
The price of food industry raw materials rose last month, according to the latest Wholesale Price Index from the Central Statistics Office. Our economics correspondent Robert Shortt explained the situation.
Dogs Trust Ireland has taken in 54 puppies in less than three weeks -- including eight 10-day-old puppies who need round the clock care. Ciara Murran, head of communications with Dogs Trust Ireland, spoke with the programme.
A 43 year old man who pleaded guilty to harassing the Fine Gael TD Jennifer Carroll MacNeill has been given a suspended one year sentence. Our courts reporter Vivienne Trainor was in court.
A 43 year old man who pleaded guilty to harassing the Fine Gael TD Jennifer Carroll MacNeill has been given a suspended one year sentence. Our courts reporter Vivienne Trainor was in court.
The Taoiseach Micheal Martin has hailed last night’s agreement by EU leaders on a price cap on imported gas, saying it would lead to a stabilisation of the market and reduce price spikes. Our Europe Editor Tony Connelly spoke with the programme.
RTE sports reporter Justin Treacy reports from Montenegro where Irish boxers have already secured seven medals at the European Championships.
Dogs Trust Ireland has taken in 54 puppies in less than three weeks -- including eight 10-day-old puppies who need round the clock care. Ciara Murran, head of communications with Dogs Trust Ireland, spoke with the programme.
RTE's Laura Hogan reported from London on the aftermath of Liz Truss's resignation as British prime minister and who might be in line to take over next.
Carmel Cashin from Ireland's Womens Sheds, tells us about the increasing popularity of the movement.
We talk to Mary Ellen McGroarty - World Food Programme Country Director in Afghanistan and recipient of the President's Distinguished Service award.
Carmel Cashin from Ireland's Womens Sheds, tells us about the increasing popularity of the movement.
We talk to Mary Ellen McGroarty - World Food Programme Country Director in Afghanistan and recipient of the President's Distinguished Service award.
We talk to Central Bank Governor Gabriel Makhlouf after it announced an easing mortgage-lending limits.
We talk to Central Bank Governor Gabriel Makhlouf after it announced an easing mortgage-lending limits.
We talk to incoming General Secretary of Irish Congress of Trade Unions Owen Reidy about the challenges ahead.
We hear from Margaret Urwin, Coordinator for Justice for the Forgotten and Frank Shouldice, Producer/Director with RTÉ Investigates, who produced The Belturbet Bomb: an atrocity that time forgot.
Our Northern Editor Vincent Kearney reports as Minister Simon Coveney returns to the North Belfast community centre he was dramatically evacuated from earlier this year due to a security alert.
We talk to incoming General Secretary of Irish Congress of Trade Unions Owen Reidy about the challenges ahead.
We hear from Margaret Urwin, Coordinator for Justice for the Forgotten and Frank Shouldice, Producer/Director with RTÉ Investigates, who produced The Belturbet Bomb: an atrocity that time forgot.
Our Northern Editor Vincent Kearney reports as Minister Simon Coveney returns to the North Belfast community centre he was dramatically evacuated from earlier this year due to a security alert.
Minister for Housing Darragh O'Brien speaks on how tenants cannot be issued with an eviction notice from next month to the end of March 2023
Deputy Chief Veterinary Officer at the Department of Agriculture Food and the Marine, Dr June Fanning
President of the Association of Secondary Teachers in Ireland, Miriam Duggan, discusses confirmation that this year's junior cert results won't be released for another month
Deputy Chief Veterinary Officer at the Department of Agriculture Food and the Marine, Dr June Fanning
President of the Association of Secondary Teachers in Ireland, Miriam Duggan, discusses confirmation that this year's junior cert results won't be released for another month
Minister for Housing Darragh O'Brien speaks on how tenants cannot be issued with an eviction notice from next month to the end of March 2023
A new wave of Russian drone attacks hit Kyiv and other Ukrainian cities this morning, causing people to scramble for cover during the morning rush hour for the second successive week. Christopher Miller, Ukraine correspondent for the Financial Times, was among those who woke up to the attacks. He spoke with the programme.
Britain's new chancellor Jeremy Hunt has said he is reversing almost all the tax cuts set out in the British government's mini-budget three weeks ago. Chief political commentator at Times Radio, Lucy Fisher, outlined the situation.
A major clean-up operation has been taking place since early this morning in Cork after an exceptional rainfall event saw 55 milimetres of rain fall across the city throughout Sunday. Cork City Council's director of services, David Joyce, spoke with the programme.
A major clean-up operation has been taking place since early this morning in Cork after an exceptional rainfall event saw 55 milimetres of rain fall across the city throughout Sunday. Cork City Council's director of services, David Joyce, spoke with the programme.
A former Sinn Fein councillor who admitted helping a criminal gang to murder a rival gang member at the Regency Hotel in Dublin six years ago has been sentenced to four years in prison. Our crime correspondent Paul Reynolds spoke with the programme.
Britain's new chancellor Jeremy Hunt has said he is reversing almost all the tax cuts set out in the British government's mini-budget three weeks ago. Chief political commentator at Times Radio, Lucy Fisher, outlined the situation.
The Taoiseach Micheál Martin is visiting Belfast today for meetings with the main political parties at Stormont. Mr Martin will encourage the parties to avoid the possibility of a fresh Assembly election by getting power sharing back up and running. Our Northern editor, Vincent Kearney, outlined the situation.
A new wave of Russian drone attacks hit Kyiv and other Ukrainian cities this morning, causing people to scramble for cover during the morning rush hour for the second successive week. Christopher Miller, Ukraine correspondent for the Financial Times, was among those who woke up to the attacks. He spoke with the programme.
The three coalition party leaders will meet this evening to discuss the possibility of introducing a new eviction ban this winter. Social Democrats housing spokesperson Cian O Callaghan spoke with the programme.
A former Sinn Fein councillor who admitted helping a criminal gang to murder a rival gang member at the Regency Hotel in Dublin six years ago has been sentenced to four years in prison. Our crime correspondent Paul Reynolds spoke with the programme.
The Taoiseach Micheál Martin is visiting Belfast today for meetings with the main political parties at Stormont. Mr Martin will encourage the parties to avoid the possibility of a fresh Assembly election by getting power sharing back up and running. Our Northern editor, Vincent Kearney, outlined the situation.
The three coalition party leaders will meet this evening to discuss the possibility of introducing a new eviction ban this winter. Social Democrats housing spokesperson Cian O Callaghan spoke with the programme.
A network of 25 environmental organisations is calling on the Government to come up with an effective plan to address Ireland’s water pollution. Sustainable Water Network's co-ordinator, Sinéad O’Brien, spoke with the programme.
Over five billion mobile phones will be discarded or stashed away worldwide this year and not recycled. WEEE Ireland is urging consumers here to root unused and old devices out and drop them to authorised collections points Our reporter Helen Donohue had this report.
Environment, Climate and Transport Minister Eamon Ryan has instructed the organisation which runs Ireland's natural gas network not to provide connections to data centres which are going to rely exclusively on gas for power. Our Political Coverage Editor David Murphy spoke with the programme.
Permission for an 18 kilometre ring road through Galway is to be cancelled. The project had been given the green light last November. Western Correspondent Pat McGrath reports.
Secondary school teacher, Enoch Burke, has told an appeal court judge that setting a date in February for his appeal is an “insult to the rule of law” and that the judge “shouldn’t be in the chair”. Our Legal Affairs correspondent Orla O'Donnell reports.
It's been another morning of high political drama across the water, with British prime minister Liz Truss sacking her chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng. Cindy Yu, Broadcast Editor with the Spectator, spoke with the programme.
A neighbour who could always be relied on, someone who gave every task one hundred percent. The parish priest of Creeslough, Father John Joe Duffy, has been paying tribute to Hugh Kelly at his funeral in St Michael's Church. Our North West Correspondent Eileen Magnier spoke with the programme.
A neighbour who could always be relied on, someone who gave every task one hundred percent. The parish priest of Creeslough, Father John Joe Duffy, has been paying tribute to Hugh Kelly at his funeral in St Michael's Church. Our North West Correspondent Eileen Magnier spoke with the programme.
It's been another morning of high political drama across the water, with British prime minister Liz Truss sacking her chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng. Cindy Yu, Broadcast Editor with the Spectator, spoke with the programme.
Secondary school teacher, Enoch Burke, has told an appeal court judge that setting a date in February for his appeal is an “insult to the rule of law” and that the judge “shouldn’t be in the chair”. Our Legal Affairs correspondent Orla O'Donnell reports.
A network of 25 environmental organisations is calling on the Government to come up with an effective plan to address Ireland’s water pollution. Sustainable Water Network's co-ordinator, Sinéad O’Brien, spoke with the programme.
Permission for an 18 kilometre ring road through Galway is to be cancelled. The project had been given the green light last November. Western Correspondent Pat McGrath reports.
Environment, Climate and Transport Minister Eamon Ryan has instructed the organisation which runs Ireland's natural gas network not to provide connections to data centres which are going to rely exclusively on gas for power. Our Political Coverage Editor David Murphy spoke with the programme.
Over five billion mobile phones will be discarded or stashed away worldwide this year and not recycled. WEEE Ireland is urging consumers here to root unused and old devices out and drop them to authorised collections points Our reporter Helen Donohue had this report.
Shashank Joshi, Defence Editor at the Economist, on how ministers are expected to discuss providing Ukraine with further systems to help prevent attacks from Russia
Correspondent Sinead Hussey speaks to us following the funeral of James O'Flaherty whose son Hamish paid tribute to his father
Shashank Joshi, Defence Editor at the Economist, on how ministers are expected to discuss providing Ukraine with further systems to help prevent attacks from Russia
Correspondent Sinead Hussey speaks to us following the funeral of James O'Flaherty whose son Hamish paid tribute to his father
Helen Donohue reports on the funeral of 24-year-old Jessica Gallagher this morning and Conor McAuley reports from Creeslough where 49-year-old Martin McGill will be buried this afternoon.
Helen Donohue reports on the funeral of 24-year-old Jessica Gallagher this morning and Conor McAuley reports from Creeslough where 49-year-old Martin McGill will be buried this afternoon.
We talk to Minister for Children, Equality, Disability, Integration and Youth, Roderic O’Gorman.
We talk to Minister for Children, Equality, Disability, Integration and Youth, Roderic O’Gorman.
We talk to the Catholic Primate of All Ireland, Eamon Martin who visited Creeslough this morning.
Donna and Hugh Harper - the parents of 14-year-old Leona Harper - pay tribute to their daughter on Highland Radio and Conor McAuley reports from the scene of Friday's explosion.
We talk to CEO of the Food Safety Authority of Ireland, Dr Pamela Byrne, after seven Closure Orders were served on food businesses during the month of September for breaches of food safety legislation,
Tymofiy Mylovanov, President of the Kyiv School of Economics speaks to us live from Kyiv and we also hear analysis from Laurence Freedman - emiterus professor of war studies at Kings College London.
Donna and Hugh Harper - the parents of 14-year-old Leona Harper - pay tribute to their daughter on Highland Radio and Conor McAuley reports from the scene of Friday's explosion.
We talk to CEO of the Food Safety Authority of Ireland, Dr Pamela Byrne, after seven Closure Orders were served on food businesses during the month of September for breaches of food safety legislation,
We talk to the Catholic Primate of All Ireland, Eamon Martin who visited Creeslough this morning.
Tymofiy Mylovanov, President of the Kyiv School of Economics speaks to us live from Kyiv and we also hear analysis from Laurence Freedman - emiterus professor of war studies at Kings College London.
Fire fighters in Co Kildare are continuing to put out a fire at an industrial unit in Athy this afternoon. Our Midlands Correspondent Sinead Hussey reported on the response.
Significant failures in oversight and management by Irish Water and Local Authorities last year put the health of almost 900,000 people at risk. That’s according to a report on drinking water quality - carried out by the EPA. Margaret Attridge, Asset Operations Manager with Irish Water, spoke with the programme.
A 35 year old man has been sentenced to life in prison for the murder of his partner in Co Clare last year. Patrick Ballard, with an address at the Ashfield Hotel in Ennis, stamped on and kicked Sharon Bennett, a 29 year old mother of two, in a public toilet in January last year. Our Crime Correspondent Paul Reynolds outlined the case.
Fire fighters in Co Kildare are continuing to put out a fire at an industrial unit in Athy this afternoon. Our Midlands Correspondent Sinead Hussey reported on the response.
Significant failures in oversight and management by Irish Water and Local Authorities last year put the health of almost 900,000 people at risk. That’s according to a report on drinking water quality - carried out by the EPA. Margaret Attridge, Asset Operations Manager with Irish Water, spoke with the programme.
Europe will develop a co-ordinated approach to the energy crisis, but it will take time, according Taoiseach Micheal Martin. Our Europe Editor Tony Connelly spoke with the programme from Prague.
Ukrainian, Russian and Belarusian civil rights campaigners are the joint winners of this year's Nobel Peace Prize. One of the groups' members is Lana Estemirova, whose mother Natayla Estemirova was murdered for her activism in 2009
A judge in Belfast has ruled that the PSNI is in breach of a legal duty to carry out an effective investigation into a fatal loyalist gun attack on a pub in Co Down 30 years ago, where there are allegations of collusion between police officers and the killers. Our Northern Editor Vincent Kearney spoke with the programme.
The Minister of State Patrick O Donovan has said the Office of Public Works is looking at options for public toilets on An Blascoaod Mór. It comes after a report in today's Irish Examiner said visitors to the Island were using Peig Sayers former home and other ruins as a toilet. Minister O Donovan spoke with the programme.
A 35 year old man has been sentenced to life in prison for the murder of his partner in Co Clare last year. Patrick Ballard, with an address at the Ashfield Hotel in Ennis, stamped on and kicked Sharon Bennett, a 29 year old mother of two, in a public toilet in January last year. Our Crime Correspondent Paul Reynolds outlined the case.
The Minister of State Patrick O Donovan has said the Office of Public Works is looking at options for public toilets on An Blascoaod Mór. It comes after a report in today's Irish Examiner said visitors to the Island were using Peig Sayers former home and other ruins as a toilet. Minister O Donovan spoke with the programme.
Europe will develop a co-ordinated approach to the energy crisis, but it will take time, according Taoiseach Micheal Martin. Our Europe Editor Tony Connelly spoke with the programme from Prague.
A judge in Belfast has ruled that the PSNI is in breach of a legal duty to carry out an effective investigation into a fatal loyalist gun attack on a pub in Co Down 30 years ago, where there are allegations of collusion between police officers and the killers. Our Northern Editor Vincent Kearney spoke with the programme.
Ukrainian, Russian and Belarusian civil rights campaigners are the joint winners of this year's Nobel Peace Prize. One of the groups' members is Lana Estemirova, whose mother Natayla Estemirova was murdered for her activism in 2009
Minister Catherine Martin was speaking following allegations of competition fixing. Our Arts and Media Correspondent Sinead Crowley
Minister Catherine Martin was speaking following allegations of competition fixing. Our Arts and Media Correspondent Sinead Crowley
Eamon Ryan said that the winter outlook reports from Eirgrid show that the country is tight on supply but power will be delivered by a number of means
Leaders are discussing energy, migration and security, with a focus on the war in Ukraine Our Europe Editor Tony Connelly
34 year old Joseph Byrne was sentenced to 11 years in prison with the final 18 months suspended Our Crime Correspondent, Paul Reynolds
34 year old Joseph Byrne was sentenced to 11 years in prison with the final 18 months suspended Our Crime Correspondent, Paul Reynolds
Eamon Ryan said that the winter outlook reports from Eirgrid show that the country is tight on supply but power will be delivered by a number of means
Police said 22 of the victims at the childcare centre were children, aged between 2 and 3. Philip Sherwell, Asia Correspondent for The Sunday Times in Thailand
Leaders are discussing energy, migration and security, with a focus on the war in Ukraine Our Europe Editor Tony Connelly
Today the 20 year-old UCD student returned to visit his old school, St Mary's College in Dundalk. Our reporter Joseph Okoh spoke to pupils of St Marys College, principal Alan Craven and Isreal himself
Today the 20 year-old UCD student returned to visit his old school, St Mary's College in Dundalk. Our reporter Joseph Okoh spoke to pupils of St Marys College, principal Alan Craven and Isreal himself
Police said 22 of the victims at the childcare centre were children, aged between 2 and 3. Philip Sherwell, Asia Correspondent for The Sunday Times in Thailand
We get the latest from reporter Joan O'Sullivan who is in Dunboyne for us this lunchtime
We get the latest from reporter Joan O'Sullivan who is in Dunboyne for us this lunchtime
Dr Mike Martin, a military expert and a visiting fellow at King's College London explains what he says is happening there.
Dr Mike Martin, a military expert and a visiting fellow at King's College London explains what he says is happening there.
We hear from Professor Breda Smyth, officially the new Chief Medical Officer at the Department of Health.
We hear from Professor Breda Smyth, officially the new Chief Medical Officer at the Department of Health.
We talk to Jennifer Whitmore, Social Democrats Energy Spokesperson, on the appearance of Electric Ireland senior executives before the Oireachtas Environment and Climate Action Commitee.
Analysis from Justin Bronk, Senior Research Fellow with the Military Sciences team with the Royal United Services Institute based in London.
We talk to Jennifer Whitmore, Social Democrats Energy Spokesperson, on the appearance of Electric Ireland senior executives before the Oireachtas Environment and Climate Action Commitee.
Analysis from Justin Bronk, Senior Research Fellow with the Military Sciences team with the Royal United Services Institute based in London.
On Sunday, Taoiseach Micheal Martin "guaranteed" that people on pay-as-you-go electricity and gas meters will not be disconnected this winter. But how might such protection work? Tricia Keilthy, head of social justice and policy at the Society of St Vincent de Paul, spoke with the programme.
On Sunday, Taoiseach Micheal Martin "guaranteed" that people on pay-as-you-go electricity and gas meters will not be disconnected this winter. But how might such protection work? Tricia Keilthy, head of social justice and policy at the Society of St Vincent de Paul, spoke with the programme.
The Special Criminal Court has been told a former Sinn Fein councillor, Jonathan Dowdall, 44, with an address on the Navan Road, is willing to testify in the David Byrne/Regency Hotel murder trial. Our crime correspondent Paul Reynolds reports.
The European Commission has confirmed this lunchtime that talks between EU and UK officials on the Northern Ireland Protocol will resume this week. Our Europe Editor Tony Connelly outlined what's on the agenda.
Adoption Authority CEO, Patricia Carey, discusses a new online system allowing people who were adopted, boarded out, or whose birth was illegally registered to more easily access their information.
The Special Criminal Court has been told a former Sinn Fein councillor, Jonathan Dowdall, 44, with an address on the Navan Road, is willing to testify in the David Byrne/Regency Hotel murder trial. Our crime correspondent Paul Reynolds reports.
London correspondent John Kilraine reports from Birmingham on the Conservative Party conference - and Downing Street's tax u-turn.
Twenty seven children and young people in care, or who were known to child and family services, died in 2021. The figures are published today in the National Review Panel's Annual Report for 2021. National Review Panel chair, Dr Helen Buckley, chair of the National Review Panel, spoke with the programme.
Twenty seven children and young people in care, or who were known to child and family services, died in 2021. The figures are published today in the National Review Panel's Annual Report for 2021. National Review Panel chair, Dr Helen Buckley, chair of the National Review Panel, spoke with the programme.
London correspondent John Kilraine reports from Birmingham on the Conservative Party conference - and Downing Street's tax u-turn.
Adoption Authority CEO, Patricia Carey, discusses a new online system allowing people who were adopted, boarded out, or whose birth was illegally registered to more easily access their information.
The European Commission has confirmed this lunchtime that talks between EU and UK officials on the Northern Ireland Protocol will resume this week. Our Europe Editor Tony Connelly outlined what's on the agenda.
We talk to Central Bank's deputy governor for consumer and investor protection Derville Rowland.
Fianna Fáil MEP Billy Kelleher says the Nord Stream incident raises concerns over our undersea communication cables between the EU and the USA. We hear analysis from security expert Senator Tom Clonan.
We talk to Central Bank's deputy governor for consumer and investor protection Derville Rowland.
Fianna Fáil MEP Billy Kelleher says the Nord Stream incident raises concerns over our undersea communication cables between the EU and the USA. We hear analysis from security expert Senator Tom Clonan.
We hear from William Alberque, director of strategy, technology and arms control at the International Institute for Strategic Studies, and an expert in arms control.
We hear from William Alberque, director of strategy, technology and arms control at the International Institute for Strategic Studies, and an expert in arms control.
Jack Chambers, Minister of State for Sport, Government chief whip and Fianna Fáil TD for Dublin West, confirms fresh cuts to Irish boxing's funding have been postponed due to progress over Government-sought reforms.
Jack Chambers, Minister of State for Sport, Government chief whip and Fianna Fáil TD for Dublin West, confirms fresh cuts to Irish boxing's funding have been postponed due to progress over Government-sought reforms.
Analysis from Ben Aris - Editor in chief & founder of BNE IntelliNews and former Daily Telegraph Moscow Bureau Chief
Gerry Murphy, Met Eireann meteorologist, discusses the autumn equinox which takes place today.
Analysis from Ben Aris - Editor in chief & founder of BNE IntelliNews and former Daily Telegraph Moscow Bureau Chief
We talk to Chief Supt Colm Noonan of the Garda National Protection Service Bureau on the report on domestic, sexual and gender-based violence and Women's Aid chief executive, Sarah Benson.
We talk to Chief Supt Colm Noonan of the Garda National Protection Service Bureau on the report on domestic, sexual and gender-based violence and Women's Aid chief executive, Sarah Benson.
Gerry Murphy, Met Eireann meteorologist, discusses the autumn equinox which takes place today.
Professor Michael Wallace, expert in Agricultural Economics at the UCD School of Agriculture and Food Science
Dr Sanam Vakil, Deputy Director & Senior Research Fellow at the Middle East Programme in Chatham House.
Professor Michael Wallace, expert in Agricultural Economics at the UCD School of Agriculture and Food Science
We speak to our Northern Editor Vincent Kearney, and get the thoughts of Dr Paul Nolan, a Belfast-based expert in social trends and demography.
We speak to our Northern Editor Vincent Kearney, and get the thoughts of Dr Paul Nolan, a Belfast-based expert in social trends and demography.
Dr Sanam Vakil, Deputy Director & Senior Research Fellow at the Middle East Programme in Chatham House.
Political Correspondent Micheál Lehane, says Minister for Environment & Climate action Eamon Ryan tells Dáil people won't be deprived of heat & warmth this winter
Political Correspondent Micheál Lehane, says Minister for Environment & Climate action Eamon Ryan tells Dáil people won't be deprived of heat & warmth this winter
We talk to Kantar senior analyst Emer Healy on grocery price inflation which has hit 11% in the 12 weeks to the start of September compared to the same period last year.
Our Political Reporter Mary Regan reports on today's Oireachtas Committee which heard from the Commission for Regulation of Utilities (CRU) about the impact of energy prices on vulnerable customers.
We talk to Kantar senior analyst Emer Healy on grocery price inflation which has hit 11% in the 12 weeks to the start of September compared to the same period last year.
We talk to Minister for Social Protection Heather Humphreys about the government's decision to keep the state pension age at 66.
As the counter-offensive continues, our reporter Helen Donohoe talks to some refugees who have now made the decision to return home to Ukraine, despite the risks.
Our Crime Correspondent Paul Reynolds reports on last night's incident in Cherry Orchard in Dublin in which a garda car was rammed.
As the counter-offensive continues, our reporter Helen Donohoe talks to some refugees who have now made the decision to return home to Ukraine, despite the risks.
Our Crime Correspondent Paul Reynolds reports on last night's incident in Cherry Orchard in Dublin in which a garda car was rammed.
We talk to Minister for Social Protection Heather Humphreys about the government's decision to keep the state pension age at 66.
Our Political Reporter Mary Regan reports on today's Oireachtas Committee which heard from the Commission for Regulation of Utilities (CRU) about the impact of energy prices on vulnerable customers.
Helen Donohue reports on a nations farewell to it's longest reigning monarch, while London Correspondent John Kilraine reports from Windsor where Queen Elizabeth's remains will arrive this afternnon.
Minister Eamon Ryan on the review of energy security options to mitigate risks to both natural gas and energy supplies which was published today.
We talk to Emmanuelle Chaze, political correspondent with Deutsche Welle, who visited the mass grave site at Izium.
Minister Eamon Ryan on the review of energy security options to mitigate risks to both natural gas and energy supplies which was published today.
Our reporter Samantha Libreiri is in London, and has been speaking with mourners as the funeral corteged passed them.
Helen Donohue reports on a nations farewell to it's longest reigning monarch, while London Correspondent John Kilraine reports from Windsor where Queen Elizabeth's remains will arrive this afternnon.
Our reporter Fiachra Ó Cionnaith talks to Tony Doherty from Inishowen in Co Donegal, whose 89-year-old father Henry is among those affected and we hear from Sage Advocacy's North West Regional Co-ordinator Ann Griffin.
Our reporter Samantha Libreiri is in London, and has been speaking with mourners as the funeral corteged passed them.
Our reporter Fiachra Ó Cionnaith talks to Tony Doherty from Inishowen in Co Donegal, whose 89-year-old father Henry is among those affected and we hear from Sage Advocacy's North West Regional Co-ordinator Ann Griffin.
We talk to Emmanuelle Chaze, political correspondent with Deutsche Welle, who visited the mass grave site at Izium.
Dr Niall Smith, Head of Research at Munster Technological University and Head of Blackrock Castle Observatory
Dr Niall Smith, Head of Research at Munster Technological University and Head of Blackrock Castle Observatory
Micheál Lehane, our political Correspondent on how the Taoiseach said that he disagreed with comments made by Tánaiste Leo Varadkar the some recommendations made in a report carried out by the Commission on Taxation & Welfare are "straight out of the Sinn Féin Manifesto"
Sinead Hussey, Midlands Correspondent reports on the funeral of two children who died in a car fire in Co Westmeath
Sinead Hussey, Midlands Correspondent reports on the funeral of two children who died in a car fire in Co Westmeath
Micheál Lehane, our political Correspondent on how the Taoiseach said that he disagreed with comments made by Tánaiste Leo Varadkar the some recommendations made in a report carried out by the Commission on Taxation & Welfare are "straight out of the Sinn Féin Manifesto"
Analysis from our political correspondent, Micheál Lehane as the Dáil prepares to return.
Analysis from our political correspondent, Micheál Lehane as the Dáil prepares to return.
Analysis from Lisa Ryan, Professor in Energy Economics at the UCD School of Economics and the UCD Energy Institute.
Analysis from Lisa Ryan, Professor in Energy Economics at the UCD School of Economics and the UCD Energy Institute.
We speak to people who'd gathered to meet the Royal couple and get the latest from Northern Editor Vincent Kearney.
We hear from Fabrice Pothier, Chief Executive Officer at Rasmussen Global and a former NATO director of policy planning, who is in Kyiv.
We speak to people who'd gathered to meet the Royal couple and get the latest from Northern Editor Vincent Kearney.
Our reporter Helen Donohue spoke to one dairy farmer about how he is preparing for the winter ahead.
We hear from Fabrice Pothier, Chief Executive Officer at Rasmussen Global and a former NATO director of policy planning, who is in Kyiv.
Our reporter Helen Donohue spoke to one dairy farmer about how he is preparing for the winter ahead.
We speak to Justin Bronk, Senior Research Fellow with the Military Sciences team with RUSI, the Royal United Services Institute based in London.
We hear from the Managing Director of CGI Food Park Padraig O'Connell. And reporter Colman O'Sullivan speaks to Kadri Simson, EU Energy Commissioner.
We hear from Dr Jenny Mathers, an expert in Russian affairs and a senior lecturer at the Department of International Politics at Aberystwyth University in Wales.
We hear from Dr Jenny Mathers, an expert in Russian affairs and a senior lecturer at the Department of International Politics at Aberystwyth University in Wales.
We speak to Justin Bronk, Senior Research Fellow with the Military Sciences team with RUSI, the Royal United Services Institute based in London.
We hear from the Managing Director of CGI Food Park Padraig O'Connell. And reporter Colman O'Sullivan speaks to Kadri Simson, EU Energy Commissioner.
Dr Hannah White - Acting Director of the UK Institute for Government - outlines the duties of the new King.
We get the latest from our Correspondent in Balmoral Vincent Kearney, Fiona Mitchell in London and Aisling Maloney talks to people on the streets of London who gathered to mark their respects.
Dr Hannah White - Acting Director of the UK Institute for Government - outlines the duties of the new King.
We get the latest from our Correspondent in Balmoral Vincent Kearney, Fiona Mitchell in London and Aisling Maloney talks to people on the streets of London who gathered to mark their respects.
Our reporter Samantha Libreri reports on the service from St Aidan's Church in Brookfield, Tallaght.
Our reporter Samantha Libreri reports on the service from St Aidan's Church in Brookfield, Tallaght.
Cork fishmonger Pat O'Connell recalls meeting Queen Elizabeth when she visited Cork in 2011.
Cork fishmonger Pat O'Connell recalls meeting Queen Elizabeth when she visited Cork in 2011.
We hear from Brian Motherway, Head of energy efficiency at the International Energy Agency.
We hear from Brian Motherway, Head of energy efficiency at the International Energy Agency.
Orla O'Donnell, Legal Affairs Correspondent, on how secondary school teacher Enoch Burke will remain in Mountjoy Prison for at least another week, after refusing to give an undertaking that he would obey a High Court order
Seán Ó Fearghail, Ceann Comhairle speaks to us about increasing diversity in the Houses of the Oireachtas
Nick Henderson, CEO Irish Refugee Council speaks to us about the difficulties in securing accommodation
Nick Henderson, CEO Irish Refugee Council speaks to us about the difficulties in securing accommodation
Seán Ó Fearghail, Ceann Comhairle speaks to us about increasing diversity in the Houses of the Oireachtas
Orla O'Donnell, Legal Affairs Correspondent, on how secondary school teacher Enoch Burke will remain in Mountjoy Prison for at least another week, after refusing to give an undertaking that he would obey a High Court order
Dr Maureen Taylor, co-director of the Scottish Cold Case Unit at Glasgow Caledonian University
We get the thoughts of Tom Parlon, Director General of CIF -the construction industry federation
We get the thoughts of Tom Parlon, Director General of CIF -the construction industry federation
Dr Maureen Taylor, co-director of the Scottish Cold Case Unit at Glasgow Caledonian University
Our Crime Correspondent Paul Reynolds reports and we hear from Fr. Bill O'Shaughnessy, Tallaght Parish Priest.
Our Crime Correspondent Paul Reynolds reports and we hear from Fr. Bill O'Shaughnessy, Tallaght Parish Priest.
Micheál Lehane, Political Correspondent reports on how Minister for Health Stephen Donnelly has said he should have renewed the tenancy on his property with the Residential Tenancies Board
Conor Macauley, Northern Correspondent reports that two men are to be charged in relation to the deaths of three teenagers in a crush outside a St Patrick's Day disco in Co Tyrone 3 years ago
Inoussa Kabore, UNICEF's Deputy Representative in Pakistan speaks to us about the situation facing many families in Pakistan
Robert Shortt, Economics Correspondent on the latest prices increases announced by Electric Ireland
Micheál Lehane, Political Correspondent reports on how Minister for Health Stephen Donnelly has said he should have renewed the tenancy on his property with the Residential Tenancies Board
Fiona Coyne, CEO of Citizens Information Service explains the changes they're implementing
Inoussa Kabore, UNICEF's Deputy Representative in Pakistan speaks to us about the situation facing many families in Pakistan
Conor Macauley, Northern Correspondent reports that two men are to be charged in relation to the deaths of three teenagers in a crush outside a St Patrick's Day disco in Co Tyrone 3 years ago
Fiona Coyne, CEO of Citizens Information Service explains the changes they're implementing
Robert Shortt, Economics Correspondent on the latest prices increases announced by Electric Ireland
Piotr Kus, General Director of ENTSOG, the organisation responsible for co-operation between European natural gas transmission operators on the implications
Micheál Lehane, Political Correspondent on the appointment of Dara Calleary TD as Minister of State in the Dept of Enterprise
Micheál Lehane, Political Correspondent on the appointment of Dara Calleary TD as Minister of State in the Dept of Enterprise
Piotr Kus, General Director of ENTSOG, the organisation responsible for co-operation between European natural gas transmission operators on the implications
We hear from parents and students who've been effected at Ramsgrange Community School, in Co Wexford & also from Principal Rachel O'Connor
Seamus Martin, retired Moscow Correspondent & International Editor with the Irish Times recalls what the USSR was like under Mikhail Gorbachev
Seamus Martin, retired Moscow Correspondent & International Editor with the Irish Times recalls what the USSR was like under Mikhail Gorbachev
We hear from parents and students who've been effected at Ramsgrange Community School, in Co Wexford & also from Principal Rachel O'Connor
Minister for Public Expenditure and Reform Michael McGrath on the latest public pay deal
Minister for Public Expenditure and Reform Michael McGrath on the latest public pay deal
We speak to Professor Adrienne Foran of Children's Health Ireland following news of the cancellation of three scoliosis operations at Temple Street
We speak to Professor Adrienne Foran of Children's Health Ireland following news of the cancellation of three scoliosis operations at Temple Street
There are concerns for upto 50 jobs in Kilconnell in east Galway. Our regional reporter Teresa Mannion joined the programme from the village of Kilconnell in East Galway near Ballinasloe, while the Irish Farmers' Association's Galway representative John Finn gave his reaction.
French president Emmanuel Macron has this lunchtime responded to Conservative party leadership frontrunner Liz Truss's comments that "the jury is still out" on whether France is a "friend or foe" to Britain. Mujtaba Rahman is EurAsia Group's managing director for Europe, and a columnist with Politico.
The Government will publish the latest monthly homelessness figures today, with a record rate expected. Mike Allen is Director of Advocacy with Focus Ireland, and spoke with the programme.
Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky has warned the world came close to a nuclear disaster yesterday. The concern relates to the Russian-held Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant. Dr Paul Dorfman is a nuclear safety expert and member of the Irish Government's Radiation Protection Advisory Committee, and spoke with the programme.
A new north-south study has today found that while physical activity levels among children and teens have improved over the past decade, access problems remain. The research is part of the Active Healthy Kids Report Card, which is being led by Marie Murphy, Professor of Exercise and Health at the Ulster University.
Energy supplier SSE Airtricity has announced electricity price rises of more than 35 per cent and gas rise of 39 per cent. The rises are some of the largest ever for Ireland. Charlie Weston is personal finance editor with the Irish Independent.
There are concerns for upto 50 jobs in Kilconnell in east Galway. Our regional reporter Teresa Mannion joined the programme from the village of Kilconnell in East Galway near Ballinasloe, while the Irish Farmers' Association's Galway representative John Finn gave his reaction.
French president Emmanuel Macron has this lunchtime responded to Conservative party leadership frontrunner Liz Truss's comments that "the jury is still out" on whether France is a "friend or foe" to Britain. Mujtaba Rahman is EurAsia Group's managing director for Europe, and a columnist with Politico.
Energy supplier SSE Airtricity has announced electricity price rises of more than 35 per cent and gas rise of 39 per cent. The rises are some of the largest ever for Ireland. Charlie Weston is personal finance editor with the Irish Independent.
Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky has warned the world came close to a nuclear disaster yesterday. The concern relates to the Russian-held Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant. Dr Paul Dorfman is a nuclear safety expert and member of the Irish Government's Radiation Protection Advisory Committee, and spoke with the programme.
The Government will publish the latest monthly homelessness figures today, with a record rate expected. Mike Allen is Director of Advocacy with Focus Ireland, and spoke with the programme.
A new north-south study has today found that while physical activity levels among children and teens have improved over the past decade, access problems remain. The research is part of the Active Healthy Kids Report Card, which is being led by Marie Murphy, Professor of Exercise and Health at the Ulster University.
Brian O'Donovan, Work & Technology Correspondent reports on the latest employment figures
David Sheppard, Energy Editor with the FT on how high energy prices are likely to have an effect for a number of years to come
Anca Minescu a lecturer in psychology at University of Limerick and author of a report that found some gardaí had sought sexual services from sex workers, despite knowing it was a crime to do so
Brian O'Donovan, Work & Technology Correspondent reports on the latest employment figures
David Sheppard, Energy Editor with the FT on how high energy prices are likely to have an effect for a number of years to come
Anca Minescu a lecturer in psychology at University of Limerick and author of a report that found some gardaí had sought sexual services from sex workers, despite knowing it was a crime to do so
Addressing concerns that Ireland may be facing an energy crisis this winter, the Minister for the Environment Climate, Communications and Transport said the country is facing a very, very challenging situation, but he expressed confidence that there will be a sufficient supply of electricity available.
Addressing concerns that Ireland may be facing an energy crisis this winter, the Minister for the Environment Climate, Communications and Transport said the country is facing a very, very challenging situation, but he expressed confidence that there will be a sufficient supply of electricity available.
FF Councillor Paschal Fitzmaurice on the aggravated burglary at a premises in Ballintubber, Co Roscommon
Dr. Barry Hayes Lecturer and Principal Investigator in Power Systems Engineering, University College Cork
Minister of State Robert Troy speaks to us and apologises for errors he made in declaring property interests and has said that he "made a very serious mistake"
Minister of State Robert Troy speaks to us and apologises for errors he made in declaring property interests and has said that he "made a very serious mistake"
Dr. Barry Hayes Lecturer and Principal Investigator in Power Systems Engineering, University College Cork
FF Councillor Paschal Fitzmaurice on the aggravated burglary at a premises in Ballintubber, Co Roscommon
Celine Clarke, head of advocacy and communications with Age Action Ireland & Mark Redmond, chief executive of the American Chamber of Commerce Ireland
Dr Margaret Harris from the World Health Organisation talks to us about monkeypox and why preventative measures are more important than the vaccine
Celine Clarke, head of advocacy and communications with Age Action Ireland & Mark Redmond, chief executive of the American Chamber of Commerce Ireland
Dr Emily O'Connor, Consultant in Emergency Medicine at Connolly Hospital & Former President of the Irish Association of Emergency Medicine on news that the HSE is finalising plans to employ up to 50 new emergency care consultants
Dr Emily O'Connor, Consultant in Emergency Medicine at Connolly Hospital & Former President of the Irish Association of Emergency Medicine on news that the HSE is finalising plans to employ up to 50 new emergency care consultants
Dr Margaret Harris from the World Health Organisation talks to us about monkeypox and why preventative measures are more important than the vaccine
With next month's budget just over five weeks away, the speculation, kite flying and ministerial manoeuvring - already well underway - is expected if anything to intensify in between now and 27 September. Michael McGrath, Minister for Public Expenditure and Reform and Fianna Fail TD for Cork South Central, spoke with the programme.
The Defence Forces has denied reports that an Aer Corps plane was stranded in Africa after a mission to evacuate Irish soldiers from the Democratic Republic of Congo. Independent TD for Kildare South, Cathal Berry, spoke with the programme.
A 51-year-old man arrested for questioning in connection with the murder of grandmother Miriam Burns remains in garda custody this lunchtime. RTE reporter Jennie O Sullivan reports.
The Defence Forces has denied reports that an Aer Corps plane was stranded in Africa after a mission to evacuate Irish soldiers from the Democratic Republic of Congo. Independent TD for Kildare South, Cathal Berry, spoke with the programme.
A pilot programme of drug monitoring by the HSE has been announced at next month's Electric Picnic in Stradbally, Co Laois. RTE's Karen Creed reports.
The Department of Health is establishing a special advisory group on the Monkeypox virus. The new advisory group will be chaired by the interim chief medical officer, Prof Breda Smyth, who spoke with the programme.
Police in London are continuing to detain a man who's been arrested on suspicion of murder in connection with the fatal stabbing of an Irish grandfather on his mobility scooter. Julian Druker is a correspondent with ITN's Channel 5 News in London.
With next month's budget just over five weeks away, the speculation, kite flying and ministerial manoeuvring - already well underway - is expected if anything to intensify in between now and 27 September. Michael McGrath, Minister for Public Expenditure and Reform and Fianna Fail TD for Cork South Central, spoke with the programme.
The Department of Health is establishing a special advisory group on the Monkeypox virus. The new advisory group will be chaired by the interim chief medical officer, Prof Breda Smyth, who spoke with the programme.
A pilot programme of drug monitoring by the HSE has been announced at next month's Electric Picnic in Stradbally, Co Laois. RTE's Karen Creed reports.
A 51-year-old man arrested for questioning in connection with the murder of grandmother Miriam Burns remains in garda custody this lunchtime. RTE reporter Jennie O Sullivan reports.
Police in London are continuing to detain a man who's been arrested on suspicion of murder in connection with the fatal stabbing of an Irish grandfather on his mobility scooter. Julian Druker is a correspondent with ITN's Channel 5 News in London.
Paul Hession, the previous holder of the title of Ireland's fastest man tells us what he thinks of Israel Olatunde's new Irish record & his former principal, Alan Craven, St Mary's College Dundalk tell us about the 20-year-old
Paul Deane, Energy Researcher with University College Cork on the wholesale gas prices & what's likely to happen down the line
Our reporter Fiachra O'Cionnaith speaks to third level students who are trying to secure accommodation ahead of the new academic year
Minister for Further and Higher Education, Simon Harris appeals to homeowners to consider renting rooms to third level students
Our reporter Fiachra O'Cionnaith speaks to third level students who are trying to secure accommodation ahead of the new academic year
Minister for Further and Higher Education, Simon Harris appeals to homeowners to consider renting rooms to third level students
Michael Kelly, Editor of the Irish Catholic Newspaper speaks to us about the 27 page National Synthesis Document, which has been sent to the Vatican in Rome
Paul Deane, Energy Researcher with University College Cork on the wholesale gas prices & what's likely to happen down the line
Paul Hession, the previous holder of the title of Ireland's fastest man tells us what he thinks of Israel Olatunde's new Irish record & his former principal, Alan Craven, St Mary's College Dundalk tell us about the 20-year-old
Michael Kelly, Editor of the Irish Catholic Newspaper speaks to us about the 27 page National Synthesis Document, which has been sent to the Vatican in Rome
There were over 5,000 deaths from Covid between March 2020 and February 2022 according to figures from the CSO. RTE's Dimitri O'Donnell has been looking at the data.
Our South East correspondent Conor Kane reports on the impact of the overnight floods in the area.
Médecins Sans Frontières has accused the Greek authorities of mistreating asylum seekers who are arriving in search of refuge. Nicholas Papachrysostomou is MSF's head of mission in Greece, and told News At One what MSF teams are hearing form refugees on the ground.
Bus Éireann and the National Transport Authority have announced the extension of the Transport for Ireland Travel Assistance Scheme to passengers in Cork from September. John O'Flynn is head of customer experience at the National Transport Authority, and spoke with the programme.
The Minister for Housing, Darragh O Brien, has said there's no question that public confidence in the planning system has been damaged due to alleged conflicts of interests. Cian O Callaghan is the Social Democrats' housing spokesperson, and spoke with the programme.
Bus Éireann and the National Transport Authority have announced the extension of the Transport for Ireland Travel Assistance Scheme to passengers in Cork from September. John O'Flynn is head of customer experience at the National Transport Authority, and spoke with the programme.
Our South East correspondent Conor Kane reports on the impact of the overnight floods in the area.
The Minister for Housing, Darragh O Brien, has said there's no question that public confidence in the planning system has been damaged due to alleged conflicts of interests. Cian O Callaghan is the Social Democrats' housing spokesperson, and spoke with the programme.
Médecins Sans Frontières has accused the Greek authorities of mistreating asylum seekers who are arriving in search of refuge. Nicholas Papachrysostomou is MSF's head of mission in Greece, and told News At One what MSF teams are hearing form refugees on the ground.
A post-mortem examination is to be carried out on the body of 75-year-old Miriam Burns who died in what gardaí said were unexplained circumstances at her home in Killarney in Co Kerry yesterday. Local councillor Donal Grady spoke with our reporter Fiachra Ó Cionnaith, while RTE's Jennie O Sullivan reported from Kerry.
There were over 5,000 deaths from Covid between March 2020 and February 2022 according to figures from the CSO. RTE's Dimitri O'Donnell has been looking at the data.
A post-mortem examination is to be carried out on the body of 75-year-old Miriam Burns who died in what gardaí said were unexplained circumstances at her home in Killarney in Co Kerry yesterday. Local councillor Donal Grady spoke with our reporter Fiachra Ó Cionnaith, while RTE's Jennie O Sullivan reported from Kerry.
One of the country's biggest religious festivals has returned after a two year absence - for the first time since the Covid-19 pandemic, the Novena will be held at Knock shrine in Co Mayo. Father Richard Gibbons is parish priest of Knock and rector of Knock shrine, and spoke with the programme.
Pregnant women and people over 60 are starting to receive their second booster injection against coronavirus from today. Dr Clíona Murphy, Clinical Director of the HSE National Women's and Infants programme, outlined the situation.
The Policing Authority has said that only 15 of the 34 performance targets in the current Garda policing plan are 'on target.' Policing Authority chairperson, Bob Collins, spoke with the programme.
Fawaz Gerges, Professor of International Relations at the London School of Economics, responds to the comments by the Iranian government today over the attack on British writer Salman Rushdie.
One of the country's biggest religious festivals has returned after a two year absence - for the first time since the Covid-19 pandemic, the Novena will be held at Knock shrine in Co Mayo. Father Richard Gibbons is parish priest of Knock and rector of Knock shrine, and spoke with the programme.
Pregnant women and people over 60 are starting to receive their second booster injection against coronavirus from today. Dr Clíona Murphy, Clinical Director of the HSE National Women's and Infants programme, outlined the situation.
The Policing Authority has said that only 15 of the 34 performance targets in the current Garda policing plan are 'on target.' Policing Authority chairperson, Bob Collins, spoke with the programme.
New figures show the value of goods exported from Ireland rose by 31% in the first half of the year. Our Business Editor Will Goodbody outlined the situation.
Fawaz Gerges, Professor of International Relations at the London School of Economics, responds to the comments by the Iranian government today over the attack on British writer Salman Rushdie.
After a summer of disruption for air passengers, some good news for people hoping to fly abroad has finally landed. In a statement this lunchtime, the daa - which runs Dublin airport - said it is now relaxing its recommended pre-departure times. Kevin Cullinane is Group Head of Communications for the DAA, and spoke with the programme.
After a summer of disruption for air passengers, some good news for people hoping to fly abroad has finally landed. In a statement this lunchtime, the daa - which runs Dublin airport - said it is now relaxing its recommended pre-departure times. Kevin Cullinane is Group Head of Communications for the DAA, and spoke with the programme.
New figures show the value of goods exported from Ireland rose by 31% in the first half of the year. Our Business Editor Will Goodbody outlined the situation.
For more on the latest house price figures, the programme heard from mortgage expert and Managing Director of Dowling Financial LIS, Michael Dowling.
Irish Water's National Incident Management Team have been meeting this morning. They've warned that more than 30 supplies are now in drought, with dozens more in potential drought. Tom Cuddy, Irish Water’s Head of Asset Operations, spoke with the programme.
Gardai in Co Meath are investigating the fatal assault of a young woman in Athboy. The woman's body has been removed from the scene at Rathmore a short time ago. A man in his 30s has been arrested at a separate location. RTE's Joan O Sullivan reports.
Met Eireann has extended its status yellow heat warning until 6am on Monday. The status yellow warning for very warm or hot weather is expected to see highest temperatures of between 27 and 30 degrees generally - and locally higher. Senior Forecaster with Met Eireann, Gerry Murphy, explained the situation.
A major fire on farmland in Co Wexford yesterday afternoon took a number of hours to bring under control. Among those to spring to the rescue were local farmers, including Paddy Walsh, who spoke with the programme, while Dublin Fire Brigade's Darren O Connor outlined fire safety measures.
Irish Water's National Incident Management Team have been meeting this morning. They've warned that more than 30 supplies are now in drought, with dozens more in potential drought. Tom Cuddy, Irish Water’s Head of Asset Operations, spoke with the programme.
Today marks the centenary of the the death of Arthur Griffith who led the Irish delegation to the treaty negotiations in London in 1921. His contribution to the Anglo-Irish Treaty led to the creation of the Irish Free State. Independent TD for Waterford, Matt Shanahan, spoke with the programme.
The animal charity, Dogs Trust, says it's receiving eight requests a day to take in unwanted dogs, with more than 1,700 surrender requests so far this year. Eimear Cassidy is Regional Rehoming Manager for Dogs Trust.
Gardai in Co Meath are investigating the fatal assault of a young woman in Athboy. The woman's body has been removed from the scene at Rathmore a short time ago. A man in his 30s has been arrested at a separate location. RTE's Joan O Sullivan reports.
Met Eireann has extended its status yellow heat warning until 6am on Monday. The status yellow warning for very warm or hot weather is expected to see highest temperatures of between 27 and 30 degrees generally - and locally higher. Senior Forecaster with Met Eireann, Gerry Murphy, explained the situation.
House prices here have now risen to a level not seen since the credit-fueled property boom of the mid-2000s. Petula Martyn of RTE's business unit outlined the situation.
For more on the latest house price figures, the programme heard from mortgage expert and Managing Director of Dowling Financial LIS, Michael Dowling.
Today marks the centenary of the the death of Arthur Griffith who led the Irish delegation to the treaty negotiations in London in 1921. His contribution to the Anglo-Irish Treaty led to the creation of the Irish Free State. Independent TD for Waterford, Matt Shanahan, spoke with the programme.
The animal charity, Dogs Trust, says it's receiving eight requests a day to take in unwanted dogs, with more than 1,700 surrender requests so far this year. Eimear Cassidy is Regional Rehoming Manager for Dogs Trust.
House prices here have now risen to a level not seen since the credit-fueled property boom of the mid-2000s. Petula Martyn of RTE's business unit outlined the situation.
A major fire on farmland in Co Wexford yesterday afternoon took a number of hours to bring under control. Among those to spring to the rescue were local farmers, including Paddy Walsh, who spoke with the programme, while Dublin Fire Brigade's Darren O Connor outlined fire safety measures.
An event will take place tonight in Maynooth, Co Kildare, designed to attract potential hosts for Ukrainians arriving into the area. Jill Robinson is a founder of Helping Irish Hosts and explained the event to the programme.
Met Eireann has extended it's Status Yellow High Temperature warning to the entire country. Gerry Murphy is senior forecaster at Met Eireann, and spoke with today's programme.
The Farmers Journal has reported today that the value of this year's Irish harvest of spring barley, winter wheat and oilseed rape is up €170 million euro on last year - setting a new record for the sector. Siobhan Walsh is Farm Sustainability Specialist with the Irish Farmers Journal, and spoke with the programme.
The Farmers Journal has reported today that the value of this year's Irish harvest of spring barley, winter wheat and oilseed rape is up €170 million euro on last year - setting a new record for the sector. Siobhan Walsh is Farm Sustainability Specialist with the Irish Farmers Journal, and spoke with the programme.
Economics Correspondent Robert Shortt reports on the latest CSO inflation figures, while tax partner for Grant Thornton Ireland Peter Vale discusses potential new income tax budget plans.
An event will take place tonight in Maynooth, Co Kildare, designed to attract potential hosts for Ukrainians arriving into the area. Jill Robinson is a founder of Helping Irish Hosts and explained the event to the programme.
Met Eireann has extended it's Status Yellow High Temperature warning to the entire country. Gerry Murphy is senior forecaster at Met Eireann, and spoke with today's programme.
The warm weather is leading to a rise in water temperatures which can result in a risk of 'fish kills', according to Inland Fisheries Ireland. Brian Beckett, Director with Inland Fisheries Ireland, spoke with the programme.
Supplies of vaccine here to protect people from the monkey pox virus are low and limited according the Health Service Executive. Writing in today's Irish Times, Cliona O'Farrelly, Professor of Comparative Immunology in TCD describes the HSE's vaccination programme as having stalled. She spoke with the programme.
Economics Correspondent Robert Shortt reports on the latest CSO inflation figures, while tax partner for Grant Thornton Ireland Peter Vale discusses potential new income tax budget plans.
Supplies of vaccine here to protect people from the monkey pox virus are low and limited according the Health Service Executive. Writing in today's Irish Times, Cliona O'Farrelly, Professor of Comparative Immunology in TCD describes the HSE's vaccination programme as having stalled. She spoke with the programme.
The warm weather is leading to a rise in water temperatures which can result in a risk of 'fish kills', according to Inland Fisheries Ireland. Brian Beckett, Director with Inland Fisheries Ireland, spoke with the programme.
Deirdre Ní Luasaig is chair of Sherkin Island Development Society tells us about the new arrivals on the island
Deirdre Ní Luasaig is chair of Sherkin Island Development Society tells us about the new arrivals on the island
Eoin Ó Broim, Sinn Féin spokesperson on Housing on today's Daft report & its implications & Liam Farrell, an estate agent in Co Leitrim, which, at 21.3%, had the country's highest average rent increase over the past year according to Daft
Professor Brian Ó Gallachóir, Director of MaREI Science Foundation Ireland's Research Centre for Energy & Visiting Prof at the Centre of Global Policy, Columbia University NY
Robert Shortt, Economics Correspondent reports on the Tax Strategy Group papers, which set out the options for the government ahead of next month's budget
Dr Jenny Mathers, senior lecturer in the Department of International Politics at Aberystwyth University and an expert on Russian politics and security
Deirdre Ní Luasaig is chair of Sherkin Island Development Society tells us about the new arrivals on the island
Robert Shortt, Economics Correspondent reports on the Tax Strategy Group papers, which set out the options for the government ahead of next month's budget
Deirdre Ní Luasaig is chair of Sherkin Island Development Society tells us about the new arrivals on the island
Dr Jenny Mathers, senior lecturer in the Department of International Politics at Aberystwyth University and an expert on Russian politics and security
Eoin Ó Broim, Sinn Féin spokesperson on Housing on today's Daft report & its implications & Liam Farrell, an estate agent in Co Leitrim, which, at 21.3%, had the country's highest average rent increase over the past year according to Daft
Professor Brian Ó Gallachóir, Director of MaREI Science Foundation Ireland's Research Centre for Energy & Visiting Prof at the Centre of Global Policy, Columbia University NY
Fighting is continuing between Russian and Ukrainian forces near the giant Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant in eastern Ukraine. Dr Patricia Lewis of the International Security programme at Chatham House in London, discusses the issue.
John Lannon, chief executive of refugee group Doras, discusses news the Government is "reviewing" its deadline to end direct provision by December 2024.
Gaelic Games correspondent Marty Morrissey reports from the funeral mass of Tipperary hurler Dillon Quirke, who died after he collapsed during a County Championship match last Friday.
RTE's Fergal O Brien reports on how a man in his 20s remains in a critical condition following a serious assault in Dublin on Sunday evening.
Many tributes have been paid to Olivia Newton-John, whose death at the age of 73 was announced last night. The British-born singer was best known for her role in the hit musical Grease. RTE's Jennie O'Sullivan spoke with fans of Olivia Newtown-John on the streets of sunny Cork City.
Washington Correspondent Sean Whelan reports on the FBI search of the Mar-a-Lago home of former US president Donald Trump, while Seth Barrett Tillman, associate professor at Maynooth University's school of law and criminology analyses what may happen next.
It's traditionally known as the 'Irish Goodbye' - where someone quietly leaves a party or social event without telling anyone they are going. And the disappearing act could be coming to a phone near you soon. Adrian Weckler, technology editor with the Irish Independent, discusses the plans.
Deputy Chief Inspector of Social Services (Disability) Finbarr Colfer speaks to us about the HIQA report into inspections at more than 1,220 disability centres in 2021
Howth RNLI inshore lifeboat helm Ian Martin was among the rescue crew and he tells us about the separate rescues
Beth O Reilly, President of the Union of Students in Ireland, discusses concerns of students who had secured outside campus accommodation have now been told their planned the properties are no longer available, also David Friel from Mayo, one of those affected speaks to us of his experience
One of the Government members with responsibility for addressing this issue is Minister of State for Skills and Further Education, and Fianna Fáil TD for Limerick County, Niall Collins TD
Paul Hardisty is the Chief Executive of the Australian Institute of Marine Science, discusses the apparent recovery of key sections of the Great Barrier Reef off the coast of Australia.
Ivanna Klympush-Tsintsadze, Ukrainian MP and chair of the committee on Ukraine's integration into the EU, responds to Amnesty International's report alleging a pattern of Ukrainian violations of international law during war.
Dr Lucy Jessop, director of the HSE's national immunisation office, discusses the monkeypox outbreak and gives advice on what people should do to protect themselves.
TG4's Marian O Flaherty reports from Ballybunion on the tragic double drowning on Thursday evening, while Noel Galvin - a friend and neighbour of one of the people who died - speaks to the programme.
Crime correspondent Paul Reynolds reports on gardai seizing more than €8.5m worth of cocaine which was flown to Co Longford on a private plane.
Roger Sweeney, acting chief executive of Water Safety Ireland, responds to the tragic drowning of two people in Co Kerry.
Alan Bailey, former sergeant in charge of the Cold Case Unit and formerly of the "Operation Trace" taskforce, discusses the new plans.
Almost 900 people have applied to the new Contact Preference Register since the Birth Information and Tracing Act was signed into law last month. Adoption Authority of Ireland chief executive, Patricia Carey, discussed the issue.
A report by the independent watchdog HIQA has raised fresh concerns over foster care and child safeguarding standards, this time in north Dublin city. Eilidh MacNab is the Dublin North East regional chief officer for the State's child and family agency, Tusla, and spoke with the programme.
Hours after US house of representatives speaker Nancy Pelosi left Taiwan, China began significant military exercises near the coast of Taiwan. William Yang, President of the Foreign Correspondents Club for Taiwan, explained the view from Taipei on what is happening.
A Galway syndicate has won last night’s lotto jackpot worth €5.5m. The news was first reported by Galway Bay FM. Galway-based reporter, Sally Ann Barrett, spoke with the programme.
Britain faces a protracted recession and the worst squeeze on living standards in more than 60 years, according to a new warning from the Bank of England. Leanna Byrne of the BBC's money and work unit spoke with the programme.
The number of confirmed cases of monkeypox in Ireland has increased to 97, according to the latest official figures. The HSE says it's now working to put in place the NIAC advice on vaccinating those at high risk. RTE's health correspondent, Fergal Bowers, reports.
Almost 900 people have applied to the new Contact Preference Register since the Birth Information and Tracing Act was signed into law last month. Adoption Authority of Ireland chief executive, Patricia Carey, discussed the issue.
Britain faces a protracted recession and the worst squeeze on living standards in more than 60 years, according to a new warning from the Bank of England. Leanna Byrne of the BBC's money and work unit spoke with the programme.
The number of confirmed cases of monkeypox in Ireland has increased to 97, according to the latest official figures. The HSE says it's now working to put in place the NIAC advice on vaccinating those at high risk. RTE's health correspondent, Fergal Bowers, reports.
Alan Bailey, former sergeant in charge of the Cold Case Unit and formerly of the "Operation Trace" taskforce, discusses the new plans.
A Galway syndicate has won last night’s lotto jackpot worth €5.5m. The news was first reported by Galway Bay FM. Galway-based reporter, Sally Ann Barrett, spoke with the programme.
Hours after US house of representatives speaker Nancy Pelosi left Taiwan, China began significant military exercises near the coast of Taiwan. William Yang, President of the Foreign Correspondents Club for Taiwan, explained the view from Taipei on what is happening.
A report by the independent watchdog HIQA has raised fresh concerns over foster care and child safeguarding standards, this time in north Dublin city. Eilidh MacNab is the Dublin North East regional chief officer for the State's child and family agency, Tusla, and spoke with the programme.
We get the latest from our crime correspondent Paul Reynolds, and speak to Saoirse Brady, Executive Director, of the Irish Penal Reform Trust.
We speak to Dr Linda Gordon, Chief Specialist in Microbiology at Safefood, Ireland's food safety watch-dog
Robert Stefanski, Agricultural Meteorologist with the World Meteorological organisation
We speak to Robert Troy - Fianna Fáil TD and Minister of State at the Department of Enterprise, Trade and Employment.
We speak to Robert Troy - Fianna Fáil TD and Minister of State at the Department of Enterprise, Trade and Employment.
Journalist Vincent McAviney reports from the High Court in London where Rebekah Vardy lost her libel case against Coleen Rooney, bringing the so-called Wagatha Christie trial to an end.
Analysis from Our Work and Technology Correspondent Brian O'Donovan and Professor Alan Barrett of the Economic and Social Research Institute.
Mayo goat herder Melissa Jeuken of the Old Irish Goat Society explains how her goats eat gorse and reduce the risk of fire.
Journalist Vincent McAviney reports from the High Court in London where Rebekah Vardy lost her libel case against Coleen Rooney, bringing the so-called Wagatha Christie trial to an end.
Our reporter Fergal O'Brien reports that the High Court has approved a settlement of over €14 million in the case of a nine-year-old boy with cerebral palsy who sued the HSE over the circumstances of his birth in 2012.
Our reporter Fergal O'Brien reports that the High Court has approved a settlement of over €14 million in the case of a nine-year-old boy with cerebral palsy who sued the HSE over the circumstances of his birth in 2012.
Analysis from Our Work and Technology Correspondent Brian O'Donovan and Professor Alan Barrett of the Economic and Social Research Institute.
Mayo goat herder Melissa Jeuken of the Old Irish Goat Society explains how her goats eat gorse and reduce the risk of fire.
Brian O Donovan, work and technology correspondent, discusses new figures highlighting the impact of the cost of living crisis on retail, grocery and energy prices.
We talk to Human Rights lawyer Anya Neistat, who is also legal director of the Clooney Foundation for Justice war crime's investigations unit called The Docket.
We hear from Neil Bruton, Campaign Lead, Migrant Rights Centre on the details of the Regularisation of Long Term Undocumented Migrants Scheme which closes this weekend.
Our Legal Affairs Correspondent Orla O'Donnell reports that Dean Ward (36), formerly of Ballintlea, Hollyfort, Gorey, Co Wexford was jailed for 17 years for raping, falsely imprisoning, assaulting, threatening to kill and coercively controlling a woman.
We talk to Dr Denis McAuley, Donegal GP and chair of the Irish Medical Organisation's GP committee.
Helen McEntee TD, Minister for Justice on the new bill to strengthen the law in rape cases
Crystal Gail Fraser, Professor of native studies and History at the University of Alberta in Edmonton where Pope Francis met survivors & leaders from the indigenous communities
Helen McEntee TD, Minister for Justice on the new bill to strengthen the law in rape cases
Crystal Gail Fraser, Professor of native studies and History at the University of Alberta in Edmonton where Pope Francis met survivors & leaders from the indigenous communities
Our Crime Correspondent Paul Reynolds reports. And a warning that some listeners may find the details distressing.
We hear from former President of Sinn Fein, Gerry Adams, and from Liz O'Donnell who was Minister of State at Foreign Affairs Department at the time of the Good Friday Agreement.
Analysis from Dr Mike Martin, military expert and a visiting fellow at King's College, London.
RTE's Marty Morrissey spoke to Kerry players as they visit children at Temple Street hospital before making their way home to Kerry.
Eurovision presenter Marty Whelan on news that the 2023 Eurovision Song Contest will be held in the UK next year, on behalf of this year's winning broadcaster, Ukraine.
We talk to John Paul Phelan, Fine Gael TD for Carlow-Kilkenny, and Brian Leddin, Green Party TD for Limerick City.
Our Western Correspondent Pat McGrath reports after four people died in separate accidents in Limerick, Kerry and Mayo.
Fianna Fáil TD & Minister of State at the Department of Finance, Sean Fleming & Independent TD Mattie McGrath give their reaction
Denyse Campbell, President of the Irish Hotels Federation on the calls from govt to help provide accommodation for Ukrainians
Darren O'Rourke, Sinn Féin spokesperson on Climate reacts to the report from the EPA and increases in emissions in 2021
Professor Frank O'Mara, Director of Teagasc, on the report from the EPA which said emission levels increased in agriculture by 3%, the second year in a row that emissions rose in the sector
Noeleen Fulham, the mother of 28-year-old Daniel Fulham from Tallaght spoke to us about what happened to her son
Taoiseach Michéal Martin, speaking in Japan on the need for balancing food security with climate issue, while Prof Barry McMullen, from DCU on the need to reduce animal methane globally
Bernard Glouster, Chief Executive Officer with Tusla, the child & family agency on the increasing number of separated children seeking international protection in Ireland
We talk to Gerald Fleming, consultant meteorologist and a member of the European Meteorological Society.
We talk to Social Democrat Agriculture's spokesperson Jennifer Whitmore ahead of next week's cabinet meeting on sectoral targets for cutting greenhouse gas emissions.
We talk to Josephine Feehily, Chair of Governing Body of the Technological University of the Shannon.
Our Mid West Correspondent Cathy Halloran has the latest on preparations to welcome Limerick's three in a row All-Ireland Hurling champions.
We talk to Jim Clarken, CEO of Oxfam Ireland, on the repercussions of drought and food shortages in the Horn of Africa.
We talk to Ben Noll, Meteorologist with the National Institute of Water & Atmospheric Research in New Zealand
We talk to London based reporter Vincent McAviney as temperatures reach highs of 38 degrees.
We talk to Minister for Children, Equality, Disability, Integration and Youth Roderic O Gorman and reporter Laura Fletcher at Dublin Airport where some of those fleeing Ukraine spent the night because of a shortage of State accommodation.
Analysis from Jon Tonge- Professor of British and Irish politics at the University of Liverpool.
Our reporter Dimiti O'Donnell reports from Dublin airport where arrivals fleeing war in Ukraine and asylum seekers from other countries are staying due to a shortage of State-provided accommodation. We also talk to Nick Henderson, Irish Refugee Council CEO.
Liam Woods, HSE national director of acute operations, discusses the HSE internal audit report on how some children's and adults organs were incinerated alongside clinical waste and without the consent of families.
We talk to SDLP representative for West Belfast, Paul Doherty, has seen his election posters placed on bonfies .
We talk to Roger Sweeney , Acting CEO Water Safety Ireland, following the deaths of two swimmers in separate incidents in Clare and Dublin.
Catherine Martin, Green Party deputy leader and Minister for Tourism, Culture, Arts, Gaeltacht, Sport and Media, discusses the Future of the Media Commission report which was published this lunchtime
Lorenzo Labrador, Atmospheric Scientist with the World Meteorological Organisation, says while heatwaves aren't unusual, the frequency of them is increasing due to climate change
Tom Ray, Professor of Astrophysics at the Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies, discusses groundbreaking new images from space captured by the James Webb Space Telescope
Gerry Waldron, Member of the Commission on the Defence Forces reacts to the cabinet decision to increase funding for the Defence Forces
Transparency International Ireland chief executive, John Devitt, discusses a series of leaked documents published in the Irish Times today revealing how taxi app Uber lobbied Government ministers.
Health correspondent Fergal Bowers reports on how people aged between 60 and 65 could be offered a second Covid-19 booster vaccine, amid concerns more than 1,000 people are now in hospital with the virus.
Crime correspondent Paul Reynolds reports on the the Special Criminal Court sentencing of former Irish soldier Lisa Smith after she was convicted of membership of the terrorist organisation ISIS.
Dr Rose Anne Kenny discusses new date from the long-running Irish Longitudinal Study on Ageing - including the impact on older people of "cocooning" during the Covid-19 pandemic.
RTE's Fiachra Ó Cionnaith outlines how TDs are likely to vote during Sinn Fein's no confidence motion in the Government tomorrow evening.
Spectator editor Fraser Nelson discusses the latest details on the race to replace British prime minister Boris Johnson - with British foreign secretary Liz Truss becoming the 11th candidate to join the race.
We get the latest from John Rentoul, chief political commentator at the London Independent.
We get reaction from Seamus Leheny, Policy Manager for Northern Ireland , with freight organisation Logistics UK.
We talk to John Lahart, Fianna Fail TD for Dublin South West, who attended the meeting.
Gearoid Reidy, columnist with Bloomberg in Japan, discusses the killing of Japan's former prime minister Shinzo Abe.
We talk to Prof Tasman Crowe, director of UCD's Earth Institute and chair of the national bio-diversity forum.
Catherine Haddon, senior fellow at the Institute for Government in London, discusses the possible next moves in British politics.
Former deputy British prime minister Sir David Lidington and political biographer Sir Anthony Seldon give their reaction to Boris Johnson's resignation.
After days of mounting pressure and 59 of his MPs resigning, British prime minister and Conservative Party leader Boris Johnson has today confirmed he will step down.
Central Bank deputy governor, Mark Cassidy, says construction inflation and problems with the supply building materials could see 5,000 fewer housing units built between now and 2024 than expected.
Niall Sargent, journalist with Noteworthy, the investigation unit of the Journal explains
Martin Shanahan, outgoing IDA Ireland Chief Executive, discusses new investments and jobs by foreign multi-nationals in Ireland
Emma O'Kelly, RTÉ Correspondent who's in Ukraine reports on the Taoiseach's visit to the country today
Jennifer Whitmore, Social Democrats TD & Chairperson of the Joint OIreachtas Committee looking into surrogacy, which published its recommendations today
Politico's Westminster Correspondent Annabelle Dickson on the latest regarding the British Prime Minister Boris Johnson
Church of Ireland Bishop of Cork, Cloyne and Ross, Dr Paul Colton, tells us about the project.
We talk to the Chair of the Irish Fiscal Advisory Council Sebastian Barnes following publication of the Summer Economic Statement.
We talk to Transport Minister Eamon Ryan as a planning application for the MetroLink transport project is due to be lodged in September.
Dr Audrey Whitty deputy Director and Head of Collections & Learning at the National Museum of Ireland
We hear from Economic adviser to the Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelenskiy, Oleg Ustenko.
With a shortage of acute beds and a summer Covid-19 surge beginning to bite, almost 10,000 patients went without a bed in Irish hospitals in June. Irish Nurses and Midwives Organisation general secretary Phil Ni Sheaghdha spoke with the programme.
Today Europe's statistical agency Eurostat estimates the rise in the cost of living in Ireland is now 9.6% - much higher than had been expected. Economics Correspondent Robert Shortt explained the situation.
Fianna Fáil's TDs and senators gathered in Dublin to discuss the cost of living crisis and the upcoming budget. They spoke with our reporter Fiachra Ó Cionnaith, while Mary Regan of our political staff analysed what options are on the table.
A special Oireachtas committee is to be set up in next few months to examine the sensitive subject of medically assisted dying. Campaigners on both sides of the debate agree the issue needs further discussion. Kate Egan reports.
It's another busy weekend at the airport. But the big summer get-away is being hampered by cancelled flights, queues and lost baggage. We heard from it our reporter Fergal O Brien.
Eileen Magnier, North West Correspondent on the inquest into the deaths of two people who died in a crash in Bundoran in Donegal in 2018
Detective Superintendent Michael Cryan from the Garda National Economic Crime Bureau, on how Irish bank accounts have been linked to an international romance fraud
Brian O'Donovan, Work & Technology Correspondent on how BT Ireland has apologised after a technical issue prevented callers accessing the Emergency Call Answering Service for more than an hour yesterday
Dr Colm Henry, HSE's Chief Clinical Officer, on the rising numbers of Covid infections and how those who've been previously infected could fall ill again
Leo Enright, Space commentator on how politicians are being asked to ratify the Treaty on Principles Governing the Activities of State in the Dáil
We speak to Minister for Transport, Eamon Ryan and get the latest from our Political Correspondent Michéal Lehane
We speak to Chair of the National Women's Council Margaret Martin- a former Director of Women's Aid.
We get the latest from our political correspondent Micheál Lehane, and speak to Health Editor with the Irish Times, Paul Cullen.
We speak to principal of Scoil Bhríde Buachaillí in Blanchardstown Seamus Sullivan, and get the latest from Emma O'Kelly our Education Correspondent
Dublin Airport is expecting this weekend to be its busiest since before the pandemic. More than 200,000 people are set to fly out between today and Monday, with the airport advising passengers to arrive two and a half hours before departure. Our reporter Dyane Connor joined the programme from Dublin Airport.
Failure to tackle the delays at Dublin Airport could potentially damage tourism, according to the industry body representing major North American airlines. Airlines for America vice-president, Keith Glatz, spoke with the programme.
Minister for Environment, Climate, Communications and Transport, and Green Party leader, Eamon Ryan responds to ongoing Dublin Airport and energy security concerns.
A man has been taken to hospital with serious injuries following a shooting at Dublin's South Circular Road this morning. Nicola Tallant, Investigations Editor with the Sunday World, told the programme what happened.
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has been dealt a major blow after the Liberal Democrats and Labour won two by-elections on Thursday. Jon Tonge, British and Irish politics professor at the University of Liverpool, analysed the situation.
John Kearney, chief executive of the National Council for Special Education, discusses concerns over the availability of spaces in schools highlighted by the Children's Ombudsman Niall Muldoon this week.
Dr Sindy Joyce who is Lecturer in Traveller Studies at UL and Co-Author of a report which found that Travellers were 'over policed as suspects under under policed as victims'
Dr Cillian de Gascun, Director of the National Virus Reference Laboratory at UCD, discusses concerns over the impact of new Covid-19 variants in Ireland
Cormac Halpin, Senior Statistician with the Central Statistics Office, speaks to us about the latest figures from Census 2022
Robert Shortt, Economics Correspondent on the record fine, imposed by the Central Bank on AIB & EBS a combined €96.7m for breaches related to tracker mortgages
Tony Connelly, our Europe Editor, on how EU leaders have granted Ukraine candidate status for membership of the bloc, at a two day conference in Brussels
Officials have put the death toll from Afghanistan's deadliest earthquake in two decades at at least 920 people . Shah Meer Baloch is the Guardian newspaper's journalist in Pakistan and Afghanistan, and spoke with today's programme.
The Society of Chartered Surveyors of Ireland says commercial and residential construction projects are under 'huge pressure' due to growing inflation-related costs. The group's president, Kevin James, was on today's programme.
The Court of Appeal will decide next month on an application by one of two boys convicted of the murder of schoolgirl, Ana Kriégel in 2018, to introduce fresh evidence at his appeal against his conviction. Legal affairs correspondent Orla O Donnell has more.
Our political correspondent Paul Cunningham discusses the latest debates dominating the political agenda.
One of the biggest pop shows of the summer takes place this evening, when former One Direction singer Harry Styles brings his 'Love on Tour' show to Dublin's Aviva Stadium. Despite not being due on stage until 8:30pm eager fans began queuing from early this morning, as our reporter Saoirse McGarrigle has been finding out...
A school principal on Inis Oírr is reaching out to students from the mainland to enroll in the island's secondary school for a year. The appeal comes as just one new pupil is set to enroll for September. Principal of Coláiste Ghobnait, Bríd Ní Dhonnacha spoke to the programme.
Lithuanian MEP Rasa Jukneviciene discusses the increasing tensions around the Russian enclave of Kaliningrad, which is next to her country.
Dublin City Council has today added the name of another victim of the Dublin Bombings in 1974, to the memorial in Talbot Street - Baby Martha O Neill. Her brother Niall O Neill spoke with today's programme.
Our Agriculture and Consumer Affairs Correspondent Joe MagRaollaigh has the details of a scheme to reward farmers who've taken steps to protect the environment
We talk to Dr Gerard McCarthy, oceanographer with the Irish Climate Research and Analysis Unit, and an associate professor at the Department of Geography at Maynooth University.
Our South East Correspondent Conor Kane has the latest on the discovery of the bodies an elderly man and woman, which were found in a house in south Tipperary yesterday.
Eoghan O'Mara Walsh, CEO of the The Irish Tourism Industry Confederation, responds to Lonely Planet's warning to tourists of Dublin's "soaring" costs.
Our Work and Technology Correspondent Brian O'Donovan reports from Dublin Castle where Taoiseach Micheál Martin has been addressing the National Economic Dialogue.
Our reporter Jennie O'Sullivan reports from the first in-person citizenship ceremonies since the outbreak of the pandemic in March 2020 which are taking place in Co Kerry today.
We talk to Meteorologist Gerald Fleming who works on projects with the World Meteorological Organisation.
We get analysis from Dr Mike Martin, military expert and research fellow at King's College in London on the current direction of the conflict.
Dr Denis McAuley, Donegal GP and chair of the Irish Medical Organisation's GP committee, discusses the rising number of Covid-19 cases in Ireland.
We talk to HIQA's Director of Healthcare Regulation Sean Egan about today's report following an inspection of UHL's ED. We also hear from Pofessor Brian Lenehan, Chief Clinical Director for the UL Hospitals Group.
There have been calls for those suffering with mental health difficulties to be included in a new law to allow people to make plans for what happens if they end up unable to make decisions themselves. Kate Egan speaks to one woman affected and we also hear form Sinn Féin TD Mark Ward on the Assisted Decision-Making Capacity (Amendment) Bill.
We hear what was said and get reaction from our political correspondent, Paul Cunningham.
Our reporter Helen Donohue looks at the issue in detail, and we speak to Michelle O'Hara from the Money Advisory and Budgeting Service MABS.
We speak to Sam Connolly from Monkstown in Dublin who was invited on stage by The Killers at Malahide Castle this week.
We hear from Gerry McEntee, clinical director with our lady's hospital in Navan and a Consultant in the Mater Hospital in Dublin.
Police in the North issue a fresh appeal for information about the murders of two RUC officers shot dead in Lurgan 25 years ago. We speak to Abbie Graham, the daughter of Constable John Graham.
We hear from Jonathan Powell, former Downing Street Chief of Staff under Tony Blair and Good Friday Agreement negotiator
Tánaiste Leo Varadkar, Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment explains how it will work
Ciara Brett, City Archaeologist with Cork City Council on the investigations carried out at the site of a former pub in Co Cork & what they found
An Taoiseach Micheál Martin speaks to reporters in Cork, while Europe Editor Tony Connelly updates us on the latest developments
Dominic Grieve, a former Attorney General for the British Govt, & former senior member of the Conservative party gives his view on the legislation the British Govt is publishing later today
World Bank says global economy is expected to experience sharpest deceleration following an initial recovery from global recession in more than 80 years. Collette Wheeler Senior Economist with the World Bank
The Book of Leinster is the earliest manuscript held by the university and digitized at Trinity College in Dublin Suzy Belotti, Keeper of Preservation and Conservation at Trinity College Library
The Inland Fisheries Ireland group is investigating a serious fish kill at the River Rye in County Kildare. Michael O' Callaghan membership organiser of the Leixslip and District Angling Association
The video sharing platform Tik Tok is to create an additional 1,000 NEW jobs here. Our Business Editor Will Goodbody
Minister for Finance says budget is being prepared against the backdrop of rising borrowing costs, high inflation and global uncertainty. Senior Research Officer with the ESRI Karina Doorley
Eight people died in six separate accidents during the period. Our reporter Laura Hogan has been looking at the figures
Gustav Gressel - Senior Policy Fellow at the European Council on Foreign Relations give his assessment on the war in Ukraine
Dr Mike Johnston, Chief Executive of the Dairy Council for Northern Ireland says the protocol is working & they don't want to see it scrapped
Dr Patrick Bury, Defence and Security expert at the University of Bath gives us his take on what Ukraine should do over the next few weeks and months
Heather Humphreys, Minister for Rural and Community Development, and for Social Protection on the initiatives to support remote working
We discuss the situation with Simon Murtagh, senior research and policy officer with Oxfam in Ireland.
Dr Brendan Kelly, infectious diseases doctor at the Mater Hospital in Dublin, discusses new research on the impact of long Covid on previously healthy patients.
Kevin McPartlan, chief executive of Fuels For Ireland, discusses rising fuel prices in Ireland and abroad.
Dr Mike Martin, a military expert and research fellow at King's College London gives his analysis
We speak to Assistant Commissioner Paula Hilman, Roads Policing and Community Engagement
Our reporter Joan O Sullivan speaks with passengers as they travel through Dublin Airport on how busy the facility is today as the June bank holiday begins.
Dublin Airport chief executive, Dalton Philips, on the latest situation at Dublin Airport and what passengers should expect over the bank holiday weekend.
DUP MLA for Upper Bann, Jonathan Buckley, responds to the video of people singing a song mocking the murder of Michaela McAreavey, who was killed in Mauritius in 2011.
Northern correspondent, Conor McAuley, reports on the political and societal reaction to an online video showing people singing about the murder of Michaela McAreavey in 2011.
Dublin Rape Crisis Centre chief executive, Noeline Blackwell, reacts to the decision to sentence four men to jail terms of between 10 and 19 years for the rape of a 17-year-old girl in Tullamore in 2016.
The economy grew by 10.8% in GDP terms in the first three months of this year, but shrank by 1% when measured by Modified Domestic Demand which more closely tracks the domestic economy. Our Economics Correspondent Robert Shortt explains what this means.
Students from around the country gathered inside the Seanad today to take part in a debate on climate action. The session is part of hearings organised by members of the Oireachtas Committee on Environment and Climate Action. Tommy Meskill reports.
Both the Dublin Women's mini-marathon and the Cork City marathon are taking place this Sunday. Among those taking part will be 90 runners from Ukrainian, participating under the banner of the Sanctuary Runners group. Helen Donohue has been speaking to some of those who've been training for the big day.
We hear from William Alberque, director of strategy, technology and arms control at the International Institute for Strategic Studies.
We get the thoughts of Dr Peter Thorne of Maynooth University, a member of the Climate Change Advisory Council.
Kim Sengupta, Defence and Diplomatic Editor of the UK Independent newspaper on reports from the Governor of Luhansk, in the Donbass region of eastern Ukraine, who says that Russian forces now control of part of its regional capital
Fr Peter McVerry, homeless campaigner speaks to us about the relaunch of the Raise the Roof campaign
Jennie O'Sullivan reports on a crash on the Cork-to-Kilgarvan rd near Loo Bridge, involving a bus and a vehicle transporting a crane
Colm O'Brien, CARI General Manager (Children at Risk in Ireland) says it's waiting list is now at its longest in the charity's 33-year history
Will Goodbody, Business Editor reports on how the Spanish energy supplier Iberdola has said it will exit the Irish market
Minister for Finance Paschal Donohoe, speaks to us about the latest Eurostat figures showing inflation here rose to 8.2%
Reporter Fiachra Ó Cionnaith updates us on the meeting between Govt & the daa which ended within the past hour
Fine Gael TD and minister of state with special responsibility for international transport, Hildegarde Naughton, on the crisis at Dublin airport.
Consumers Association of Ireland chair, Michael Kilcoyne, on what rights to compensation people have if they were unable to fly due to the situation at Dublin airport.
Irish Hotels Federation chief executive, Tim Fenn, responds to criticism of the price of hotel rooms in Ireland.
RTE reporter Dyane Connor on the sentencing of former soldier Lisa Smith, who has been found guilty of being a member of the unlawful terrorist group, Islamic State.
RTE's economics correspondent Robert Shortt reports on European Central Bank chief economist Philip Lane's indication ECB interest rates could rise in July and September.
Jerry Brennan, the industrial organiser with SIPTU's aviation sector, tells our reporter Helen Donohue Dublin airport is having difficulty replacing staff who left on a voluntary redundancy scheme.
Helen Donohoe speaks to one man experiencing homelessness & reports are the increasing problem of Director of Advocacy, Mike Allen Focus Ireland on the problem
Chairman of the Kerry GAA County Board, Patrick O'Sullivan & Paul Kelly CEO of Fáilte Ireland on the pressures being experienced by the hotel sector in Dublin & elsewhere
Sinead Crowley, Arts & Media Correspondent on the difficulties experienced by some customers when trying to secure Bruce Springsteen tickets
Declan Smuth, Senior Statistician with CSO on the information they've gathered about those who've arrived here since Feb
Olga Chekmaieva, originally from Odessa who's now in permanent accommodation in Louth speaks to our reporter Aisling Moloney
Rory Hearne, Assistant Professor & Lecturer in Social Policy in Dept of Applied Social Studies in Maynooth University
Adam Harris, Chief Executive of the Autism charity, AsIAM, Labour TD Duncan Smith responding to Tánaiste & FG leader Leo Varadkar & Education Correspondent Emma O'Kelly
We get the latest from Niki Griswold, state politics reporter with Austin Statesman, and we speak to US Ambassador to Ireland Claire Cronin.
Our Northern Editor Vincent Kearney reports on protests taking place in Belfast and Derry today over the British government's Northern Ireland Troubles (Legacy and Reconciliation) bill.
Green Party TD for Wicklow and Oireachtas committee on housing chair, Steven Matthews, on a new report by the committee on derelict and vacant homes.
Our Work and Technology correspondent Brian O Donovan reports on how thousands of procedures are being cancelled today and tomorrow due to a strike by medical scientists.
Maeve Brehony, Irish Nurse and Midwives Organisation assistant director of industrial relations, on the situation at the Mater hospital in Dublin.
Our political correspondent Micheal Lehane on the historic decision at today's cabinet meeting to give the go ahead for 6,500 members of Ireland's military forces to be given union representation.
Charities Regulator chief executive Helen Martin on an important reminder for registered charities aiding people from Ukraine's need to comply with duty of care rules.
Business Editor Will Goodbody on fears 300 jobs are at risk in Dublin and Dundalk as Paypal examines its plans for future growth.
New figures obtained by News At One show a significant rise in child mental health service waiting lists in recent months. Kate Egan reports.
Former MP David Lidington, who was regarded as Theresa May's de facto deputy during her time as prime minister, discusses the EU-UK stand-off over the Northern Ireland protocol.
Minister of state for mental health and Fianna Fail TD for Waterford, Mary Butler, responds to our report on child mental health service delays.
More than 100 million people have been driven from their homes around the world. Jody Clark of the United Nations' refugee agency outlines the reasons why.
Our arts and media correspondent, Sinead Crowley, reports on the winner of this year's Dublin Literary Award, French author Alice Zeniter.
Two men are being questioned by gardai in Co Kerry following the fatal stabbing of a man in his 50s. Our reporter Jennie O'Sullivan has more.
Micheál Lehane, political correspondent, discusses today's Dáil leaders questions debate and the fallout from the suspension of two Green Party TDs over the national maternity hospital row.
Our work and technology Correspondent Brian O'Donovan speaks to delegates in Killarney, and we speak to Kevin Callinan, the General Secretary of the country's largest public sector union, Fórsa.
We speak to Professor Emer McGrath, Associate Professor at the College of Medicine Nursing and Health Sciences at NUI Galway and Consultant Neurologist at Saolta University Hospitals.
William Alberque, director of strategy, technology and arms control at the International Institute for Strategic Studies - and former a director of arms control, disarmament and non-proliferation at NATO.
We hear from George Lee, our Environment Correspondent, on the latest WMO report and speak to Michael Dunford, Regional Director with the World Food Programme for Eastern Africa.
Our Northern correspondent Conor MacAuley discusses British prime minister Boris Johnson's visit for talks with Northern Ireland's parties.
Jane Cregan, Iarnrod Eireann spokesperson, on catering on trains to end for the rest of this year.
Prof Pol O Dochartaigh, chair of the Central Applications Office (CAO), on concerns this year's leaving certificate results may be delayed.
Lawrence Freedman, emeritus professor of War Studies at King's College London, on the latest developments in Ukraine.
Kieran Mulvey, who mediated the 2017 national maternity hospital deal, discusses the current controversy over the project.
Work and Technology correspondent Brian O Donovan on Elon Musk's bid to take over Twitter reportedly being on hold.
Co-chair of the Congressional EU Caucus, Brendan Boyle, on US concerns over the future of the Northern Ireland protocol.
Master of the national maternity hospital in Holles Street, Prof Shane Higgins, on the ongoing new national maternity hospital row.
Political coverage editor David Murphy on the latest "assurances" given over the proposed new national maternity hospital.
The Irish Times' Berlin correspondent Derek Scally on Sweden considering applying to join NATO.
Fota Wildlife Park director Sean McKeown on the birth of a critically endangered monkey at the Cork location.
Northern editor Vincent Kearney on the latest post-election developments in Northern Ireland.
RTE reporter Dyane Connor on how a Co Wicklow man has been jailed for 11 years for raping his foster daughter three or four times a week over seven years.
We speak to Maxx Dilley, deputy director of the climate services at the world meteorological organisation
Our Social Affairs & Religion Correspondent Ailbhe Connelly looks ahead to this evening's apology.
We speak to Naomi Long, leader of the Alliance Party and hear from Tánaiste Leo Varadkar. We also ask the Tánaiste about the resignation of Dr Ronan Glynn, and inflation.
Minister for Health Stephen Donnelly responds to the ongoing disagreement over the future location of the national maternity hospital
Irish Rail's communications executive Jane Cregan discusses a multi-million euro Dublin train station which has never been used.
Southern Editor Paschal Sheehy on the ongoing trial of a woman who is charged with murdering two-year old Santina Cawley at her apartment in Cork in July, 2019.
Channel Four News international editor Lindsey Hilsum on the Ukrainian reaction to Russian president Vladimir Putin's speech today in Moscow.
Our Northern Editor Vincent Kearney and Alliance Party leader Naomi Long discuss the weekend's Assembly election results.
We get the latest from our reporters Una Kelly in Magherafelt, Evelyn O'Rourke in Jordanstown and Aisling Maloney in Belfast, with analysis from Northern Correspondent Conor McAuley.
Analysis from Irish News columnist Fionnuala O'Connor and Alison Grundle, political commentator and former ministerial advisor.
Analysis from Rob Ford , Professor of Political Science at the University of Manchester.
We speak to James Elder is spokesperson for the United Nations children's agency, UNICEF, in eastern Ukraine
We hear from Margie McCarthy, Director of Research and Policy Insights from the Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland (the SEAI).
Analysis from Bill Browder, CEO of Hermitage Capital and head of the Global Magnitsky Justice campaign and also Dr Robin Niblett, Director of the Chatham House think-tank.
We hear from Professor Mary Higgins, Consultant Obstetrician and Gynecologist at the National Maternity Hospital in Holles Street.
We assess where Russia's war with Ukraine is at with Dr Mike Martin, a military expert and research fellow at King’s College London
Lindsey Hilsum, international editor with Channel 4 news, on what's happening on the ground.
Head of Advocacy at Age Action Ireland Ireland Celine Clarke says they want a process to allow customers to switch accounts in a timely manner with the appropriate level of support
The Chairmen of both houses are to travel to Ukrainian to speak to the parliament in Kyiv
Analysis from William Alberque, director of strategy, technology and arms control at the International Institute for Strategic Studies.
We talk to Amelia Hill, Senior Reporter with the Guardian who's been following the case.
We talk to Dr Gerard McCarthy, from ICARUS Climate Research Centre and the Department of Geography at Maynooth University.
We speak to our Economics Correspondent Robert Shortt and hear from Ged Nash, Labour spokesperson on Finance, Public Expenditure & Reform.
We hear from the Head of Ukraine's Center for Civil Liberties, human rights lawyer Oleksandra Matviichuk
Our Work and Technology Correspondent, Brian O'Donovan joins us in studio, and we hear a call for better remote working supports for businesses from Grow Remote Employer Lead, Joanne Mangan.
We talk to Sandrine Tiller of Medicins Sans Frontiers / Doctors without Borders from Kyiv about the impact of the mass displacement.
We get analysis from Donnacha O'Beachain, Professor of Politics at Dublin City University and an expert on the politics of Russia and Eastern Europe.
We hear from Dr Lorcan Sirr Senior Lecturer in housing, planning and development at the Technological University Dublin and a board member of the Irish Refugee Council. We also speak to our Political Correspondent Paul Cunningham.
Channel Four News international editor Lindsey Hilsum on the latest developments from eastern and southern Ukraine.
Anders Åslund, a senior fellow at the Stockholm Free World Forum, discusses the ongoing situation in Ukraine.
Brian Motherway, head of energy efficiency at the International Energy Agency, on rationing concerns and a new EU-wide energy saving campaign.
French voters head to the polls again on Sunday in the French Presidential Election. Juliette Gash has this overview on the campaign so far.
The Taoiseach has met migrant rights groups over calls for a more co-ordinated response to how Ireland is helping Ukrainian refugees who have arrived here.Mary Regan of our political staff has more.
Sarah Benson, Chief Executive of Women's Aid on the draft legislation by the Minister for Justice to make stalking and non-fatal strangulation standalone offences
Jakob Kern, Emergency Coordinator with the WFP, who's in Lviv, says there is a serious humanitarian situation in Ukraine
Imelda Hurley, Chief Executive of Coillte on their plans to grow up to 100,000 hectares of new forest by 2050
Michael McGrath, Minister for Public Expenditure and Reform on potential public pay talks, concerns over rising inflation, and housing people from Ukraine in Ireland
Maeve McElwee, Director of Employer Relations with Business group IBEC, discusses the Government's plan to give people the right to request five days unpaid leave if their child or close relative is seriously ill
Dr Ciara Martin, HSE National Clinical Lead for Children & Young People & Consultant Paediatric Emergency Medicine
Lawrence Freedman, Emeritus Professor of War Studies at King's College London on his analysis of the war in Ukraine and the latest Russian offensive in the east
Nick Henderson, Chief Executive of the Irish Refugee Council, discusses concerns that Ireland is running out of space to house people fleeing Ukraine
Jack Horgan-Jones, Political Reporter with the Irish Times on the cabinet meeting later today, which will look at accommodation needs for Ukrainian refugees among other issues
Ivanna Klympush-Tsintsadze is a Ukrainian MP & former vice-prime-minister for European and Euro-Atlantic Integration
Kate Brady, freelance journalist in Berlin on how unions & employers in Germany have joined forces to oppose an EU ban on Russian gas & oil imports saying it would lead to job losses
Emma O'Kelly, Education Correspondent reports from INTO conference in Kerry, while Work & Technology Correspondent Brian O'Donovan is in Wexford at the TUI conference
Gil Stedman of RTE's business desk reports on how some of the most popular fake tanning products on the market will no longer be for sale in Ireland from the end of this month, due to a new EU directive which limits the use of a key active ingredient.
Minister for Health Stephen Donnelly discusses the latest Covid-19 figures, mask wearing advice and the impact on elective surgeries nationwide.
Europe Editor Tony Connelly reports live from the first EU-China talks in two years - which are focusing on the war in Ukraine.
Siptu aviation organiser Niall Phillips discusses the significant delays for passengers at Dublin airport - and the impact the situation is having on airport workers.
Bel Trew, international correspondent for the London Independent, discusses the the ongoing war in Ukraine.
Economics correspondent Robert Shortt discusses the latest EU figures which show a continuing rise in inflation across the continent and Ireland.
Our reporter Aisling Moloney has been speaking to students and teachers to find out what they think about these new subject choices
Orla O'Donnell, Courts Correspondent reports on the case of a 49-year-old woman who was stabbed in the neck on her way home from work
Michéal Lehane, Political Correspondent on rising energy costs, the current Covid wave & other issues raised in the Dáil today
Phil Ní Sheaghdha, General Secretary of the Irish Nurses & Midwives Organisation says 11,001 people were waiting on trolleys in March, the highest figure for March since they began their records in 2006
Dr Paul Deane, Research Fellow at the Centre for Renewable Energy & the Environmental Research Institute at UCC on how the war in Ukraine will effect energy supplies
Alyona Sinyenko from the International Committee of the Red Cross in Kyiv says tens of thousands of lives are at risk in the besieged Ukrainian city of Mariupol
We speak to Leo Varadkar, Tánaiste, Fine Gael leader and Minister for Business, Enterprise and Employment.
Our Work & Technology Correspondent Brian O'Donovan reports from the union's Biennial Conference in Sligo.
We hear from Jasper Mortimer, journalist in Turkey, who discusses the first day of face to face talks between Russian and Ukrainian officials over the war in Ukraine.
Jessica Brandt is an expert on cyber security and information technology at the Brookings Institution in Washington.
We talk to Detective Chief Superintendent Pat Lordan of the Garda National Economic Crime Bureau.
We talk to Dr. Anne Moore Senior Lecturer in Biochemistry and Cell Biology, University College Cork.
We talk to NUI Galway PhD researcher Emma Roberts who's asking citizens to record red squirrel sightings.
Tim Attwood, secretary of the John and Pat Hume Foundation, discusses a security alert at a reconciliation event in north Belfast today attended by Minister for Foreign Affairs Simon Coveney.
We hear from Dr Eoghan De Barra, Consultant in Infectious Diseases in Beaumont Hospital
Tony Connelly, Europe editor, discusses the emergency meetings of NATO and the EU Council in Brussels over the war in Ukraine. And we get the latest from Florian Seriex , a spokesperson for the International Committee of the Red Cross who in Ukraine
We speak to Minister of State with responsibility for Special Education and Inclusion, Josepha Madigan
Joe Mag Raollaigh, Agriculture and Consumer Affairs Correspondent, was watching proceedings.
Micheal Lehane, political correspondent, discusses the Government's plans to help a predicted 200,000 Ukrainians who may come to Ireland.
We talk to Defence and Diplomatic Editor of The Independent Kim Sengupta, who's in Kyiv.
Helen Donohue reports that a special telephone hotline is being set up in Ukrainian by the Irish Refugee Council to help those who are coming to Ireland.
Dr Jack Watling, Research Fellow for Land Warfare at the Royal United Services Institute
Tomas Bendl, Emergency Communications Coordinator for Médecins San Frontières in Ukraine, says the war is getting closer to them in Lviv
Fred Weir, Moscow Correspondent with the Christian Science Monitor on how sanctions have impacted people there
Professor Andrew Keane, Director of the Energy Institute at UCD, on a new report which pin points ten steps to reduce dependence on oil
Tatiana Krol, a Ukrainian woman who has been living and teaching in Ireland for the past 15 years tells us what she thinks will be needed to help those coming here
Professor Tracey German from the Defence Studies Dept at Russia Institute at Kings College London gives us her take on the situation
Kim Sengupta, Defence & Diplomatic Editor with the UK Independent, who's in Ukraine, on the latest from there
Patrick Reevell, Moscow reporter for ABC News, joins the programme live from Kyiv in Ukraine, and we speak to Jamie Shea, a former senior NATO official and currently an advisor to the organisation.
The UNHCR's Head of News and Media Matt Saltmarsh speaks to us from Polish border with Ukraine.
We hear from Aileen Galvin, St. Patrick’s Festival Director of Strategy and Public Engagement
We get reaction from IFA President, Tim Cullinan and speak to Kevin Hanrahan, Head of Economics with Teagasc.
Inna Sovsun, a Ukrainian MP and former Minister for Education and Science, discusses the latest developments in the war from near Kyiv.
Derville Rowland, director general of financial conduct at the Central Bank, discusses new rules to protect people's motor and home insurance rights.
Analysis from Dr Samuel Ramani - Associate fellow at the Royal United Services Institute.
Garda historian Jim Herlihy tells the story of PJ Kerrigan, the first person to join the fledgling force - then known as the Civic Guards - in early 1922.
We talk to Sara Firth who has travelled from Kyiv to the Hrebrenne crossing point at the Polish border.
We hear from Ambassador Geraldine Byrne-Nason, Ireland's Permanent Representative to the United Nations.
We hear from Paula Hilman - Assistant Commissioner in charge of Roads Policing with the Gardaí.
We hear exchanges in the Dáil, and speak to our political correspondent, Micheál Lehane
Our reporter Helen Donohue has been speaking to people in Ukraine about what has been happening and how they are coping
As the foreign ministers of Russia and Ukraine meet in Turkey, we speak to US economist Jeffrey Sachs - who served as a special advisor to three UN General Secretaries about efforts to secure a diplomatic resolution.
Kevin McPartlan, the CEO of the Fuels for Ireland an Oil Industry representative group, speaks to our reporter Paul Murphy.
e hear from the Justice Minister, Helen McEntee, who has opened a new facility for arriving refugees in Dublin Airport
We hear from Finance Minister, Paschal Donohoe, and the Minister for Transport Eamon Ryan. And we get analysis from our political correspondent, Micheál Lehane
We speak to Ivanna Klympush-Tsintsadze, Ukrainian MP and former vice-prime minister for European and Euro-Atlantic Integration of Ukraine.
We hear from Chris Melzer, a spokesperson with the UN refugee agency who is on the ground in Medyka, Poland.
We get the latest from our economics correspondent, Robert Shortt and speak to Dr Paul Deane, a research fellow at the Centre for Marine and Renewable Energy at UCC.
We speak to Patrick Bury, a senior Security lecturer at the University of Bath and former NATO analyst.
Our reporter Helen Donohue asks people in Ashbourne, County Meath if they are feeling the impact of fuel hikes, and we speak Eugene Drennan, president of the Irish Road Haulage Association.
Ivana Bacik, Labour TD for Dublin Bay South, discusses her party leadership ambitions after the resignation of Alan Kelly.
We hear from Matthew Morris, a spokesperson for the International Committee of the Red Cross
Our reporter Helen Donohue has been speaking to one Ukranian mother of three facing the decision to flee Kyiv to take refuge in the west of the country.
We talk to Associate Professor of Finance at the IE Business School in Madrid, Maxim Mironov.
We talk to Ukrainian MP and chair of the country's parliamentary committee on EU integration Ivanna Klympush-Tsintsadze.
Our correspondent Paul Cunningham reports from Premsyl on the border between Ukraine and Poland.
We get analysis from Javier Blas, Energy Analyst for Bloomberg Opinion and Dr Muireann Lynch, Senior Research Officer with the energy economics team at the ESRI.
Duncan Smith, Labour TD for Dublin Fingal and party whip, discusses the resignation of party leader Alan Kelly and who may replace him.
Lindsey Hilsum, International Editor with Channel 4 News speak to us from a small town close to the Moldovan border.
We get an assessment from Dr. Jack Watling, expert in land warfare at the Royal United Services Institute
We hear from Dr Georgina Jordan of the aid agency Goal, and speak to our Correspondent, Paul Cunningham from the Polish Ukrainian border.
Our Correspondent Paul Cunningham is live at Medyka border crossing between Ukraine and Poland
Pavel Felgenhauer, Moscow based defence analyst on his take on what's happening in Ukraine & it's impact on Russia
Former Ukrainian Prime Minister,Oleksiy Honcharuk, on what life is like in Kyiv right now & how the city is coping with the war
John Brennan, Former Director of the CIA in the United States on why he thinks the Russian war in Ukraine is not going the way he hoped
But British Prime Minister Boris Johnson stressed he was convinced the Russian president "will fail."
We hear the words of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky thorough an emotional interpreter.
We get the latest from Iaroslav Zhelezniak, Ukrainian MP for the opposition party Holos and first deputy head of the financial committee of the Ukrainian parliament.
We hear from Chris Melzer, a spokesperson for the UNHCR who's on the Polish border with Ukraine.
We hear from William Alberque -director of strategy, technology and arms control at the International Institute for Strategic Studies - and former a director of arms control, disarmament and non-proliferation at NATO.
Olexiy Haran, who is professor of comparative politics at the University of Kyiv-Mohyla and a research director at the Democratic Initiatives Foundation tells us what's happening in Kyiv this lunchtime
Bill Browder, Head of Global Magnitsky Justice campaign, an anti-corruption initiative focused on Russia and Putin regime, tells us how he thinks the sanctions will affect people in Russia
Irishman Chris Weafer, who's based in Moscow, on how the sanctions will change life for Russians
Europe Editor Tony Connelly speaks to people in Kyiv, while reaction comes from Brussels to the Russian attack on Ukraine
Brendan, a Kyiv based businessman, wants to bring his wife Marina- her daughter and grandchild and his 80-year-old mother and in law, to Ireland to avoid the conflict, he's welcomed news that Government announced it will introduce a waiver system
Reporter Helen Donohoe speaks to those attending a protest outside the Russian Embassy in Dublin, and others who are living here but who have family back in Ukraine
Taoiseach Micheál Martin is due to join other EU leaders this evening for an emergency summit
Olena Prokopenko works in Kyiv with the German Marshall Fund and describes what the situation is like in the city at the moment
Fr Vaseel Kornitsky, priest in Donnycarney in Dublin, but also Chaplain to the Ukrainian community here
John Brennan was the director of the CIA - the Central Intelligence Agency - between 2013 and 2017
We get reaction from Moscow from Senior Analyst with the International Crisis Group Oleg Ignatov.
We hear from businessman Brendan Murphy, originally from Omeath in County Louth, who is one of a number of Irish people living in Ukraine.
Kevin McPartlan, of Fuels for Ireland group, talks to reporter Fiachra O'Cionnaith. Marcel Dirsus from the Institute of Security Policy at Kiel University in Germany on the implications of halting Nord Stream 2. And analysis from Naomi O Leary, Europe correspondent for the Irish Times.
We get the very latest from Europe Correspondent Tony Connelly, and get analysis from Andrew Roth, Guaridan Correspondent in Moscow
Former Head of the British Army, Retired General Lord Richard Dannatt on what he makes of the current diplomacy measures being used
Keith Leonard, Chair of the National Emergency Co-Ordination Group, on the latest on storm Eunice
Our reporter Helen Donohue speaks to Ukranaians living in Ireland and we get analysis from Patrick Reevell ABC's Moscow Reporter who's in West Ukraine.
Eamon Ryan, Minister for Environment, Climate and Communications, and Transport, and Green Party leader, discusses the Government's cost of living plans.
Helen Donohue reports from Dublin's Convention Centre as industry representatives attend first major in-person conference since pandemic. And we speak to Paul Kelly, Chief Executive of Fáilte Ireland
We hear from the Taoiseach who has been speaking in Kerry this lunchtime, and our reporter Fiachra Ó Cionnaith at how people are being impacted by rising prices.
Our reporter Helen Donohue looks ahead to the return of the St Patrick's Day festivities and we speak to Anna Magowan St Patrick's Festival Organiser.
We talk to Head of social policy with the Irish Congress of Trade Unions Laura Bambrick.
We talk to Dr Sharon McKenna at Cork Cancer Research Centre about a new way to treat some cancers that are resistant to traditional chemotherapy treatment.
Our Northern Editor Vincent Kearney has the latest on the court ruling and political analysis following the DUP's withdrawal from the post of First Minister at Stormont.
Minister for Foreign Affairs Simon Coveney, said while the issue of checks on goods coming into Northern Ireland is "a serious issue", the matter should not distract from the progress being made in talks between the UK and EU
Pol O Dochartaigh is chairperson of the Central Applications Office which manages course allocation, and deputy president of NUI Galway
Tommie Meskill of our Political Staff reports that Chief Medical Officer Dr Tony Holohan has told the Oireachtas Health Committee that the current Covid-19 outlook is "broadly positive" but that the global health risk remains high.
Our Europe Editor Tony Connelly reports that investments in some gas and nuclear power plants will be labelled as sustainable under controversial new rules being proposed by European Commission.
Paschal Donohoe, Minister for Finance and Fine Gael TD for Dublin Central, discusses the State pension and the winding down of the Employment Wage Subsidy Scheme.
Sinn Féin Spokesperson on Workers' Rights Louise O'Reilly TD gives her reaction to the recommendation from the Oireachtas Committee on Social Protection that the qualifying age for the State Pension should remain at 66.
We talk to John McHale Professor of Economics at NUI Galway after the Oireachtas Committee on Social Protection recommends leaving the qualifying age for the State Pension at age 66.
Our Legal Affairs Correspondent Orla O'Donnell reports on the sentencing of Alan Ward for the murder of Catherine Doyle.
Over 100 members of Friends of the Elderly are getting ready to tuck into a four course meal this afternoon for their postponed Christmas party.
Cathal Berry, Independent TD for Kildare South, responds to Green party leader and Minister for Transport Eamon Ryan's plans for a "feasibility" study into turning Cathal Brugha barracks in Dublin into housing for the general public
Political Correspondent Paul Cunningham reports on how the Minister for Defence, Simon Coveney, told the Dáil he fully supports the Chief of Staff of the Defence Forces, Lieutenant General Seán Clancy
Dr Niall Muldoon, Children's Ombudsman reacts to the report on children's mental health services in south kerry
John Farrelly of the Mental Health Commission on how they're examining the review of CAMHS in south Kerry
Oleg Ignatov, senior analyst with the think tank - the International Crisis Group - based in Moscow
Taoiseach, Michael Martin says there needs to be a full nationwide audit of the HSE run Child and Adolescent Mental Health Service following a review of the service in south Kerry. And we speak to Dr Maura Young, Executive Clinical Director of Kerry Mental Health Services.
Our Crime Correspondent Paul Reynolds reports that 39-year-old Lisa Smith has pleaded not guilty today to two charges of membership of ISIS and financing terrorism between 2015 and 2019.
Our Northern Correspondent Conor McAuley reports that Ulster Unionist Party leader Doug Beattie has said he will ask colleagues whether he should resign amid a controversy over social media comments.
Kate Egan reports on today's appearance by Children's Ombudsman Niall Muldoon before the Oireachtas Sub-Committee on Mental Health.
Our Political Correspondent Paul Cunningham outlines the details of today's cabinet announcement on remote working while Eddie Keane, Lecturer in Employment Law at University of Limerick, analyses the legal implications for employees and employers.
Sean Whelan reports from London where the Metropolitan Police Service is investigating a number of events at Downing Street and Whitehall for potential breaches of Covid restrictions.
Our Europe Editor, Tony Connelly brings us the latest from Brussels where the Foreign Affairs Minister Simon Coveney has been speaking.
Political Correspondent Mícheál Lehane reports on what's expected from today's cabinet meeting on the easing of restrictions, while our reporter Helen Donohue has been speaking to businesses in County Wicklow.
Elaina Fitzgerald Kane, president of the Irish Hotels Federation, and Donall O Keeffe, chief executive of the Licensed Vintners Association, react to the expected easing of Covid-19 restrictions later today.
David Nabarro, Special Envoy on COVID-19 for the World Health Organisation, on countries easing Covid-19 restrictions despite the WHO saying the pandemic is "nowhere near over".
Kate Egan reports on concerns around new legislation aimed at reforming the Mental Health Act 2001 and moving towards a person-centred approach, in line with international human rights law.
Kate Brady, freelance journalist in Berlin on how an investigation by a German law firm has found former pope Benedict failed to act over four child abuse cases when he was archbishop of Munich in the late 1970s and early 1980s
Dr Michael Byrne, Head of Student Health at University College Cork and lead author of the Drug Use In Higher Education Institutions report
We hear from our Political Correspondent, Paul Cunningham and get reaction from Eamon Donnelly, head of Health at the Forsa Union.
We hear from young people at the protests and speak to our Education Correspondent Emma O Kelly will join us shortly.
We get the latest on this from George Parker, Political Editor with the Financial Times
Our correspondent Sineád Hussey reports on the funeral mass of Ashling Murphy which has been taking place this morning
Stadium director at the Aviva Stadium, and chair of the stadia body working group Martin Murphy
We speak to our Crime Correspondent Paul Reynolds about the latest in the investigation into Ashling Murphy's murder.