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Today sees the launch of a brand new games console aimed specifically at kids. Newstalk's Technology Correspondent Jess Kelly brought us the details.

The government's planned inquiry into Children's Health Ireland is on the brink of collapse after groups representing affected families withdrew from the scoping process. Speaking to Anton was Amanda Coughlan of the Spina Bifida and Hydrocephalus Pediatric Advocacy Group.

France has issued red heatwave alerts for around half the country including Paris for Monday as a heatwave pushes temperatures towards record levels. Speaking to Anton was Paris based Author and Journalist, Lara Marlowe.

The weekend's negotiations in Switzerland between the U.S. and Iran ended with “encouraging progress”. Nicholas Hopton is the former U.K. Ambassador brings us the latest.

Keir Starmer expected to announce a timetable for his departure this morning at 10 Downing Street. Stephen Pound, Former Labour MP for Ealing North & Former Shadow Minister for Northern Ireland for 10 years gave Anton his reaction.

Referrals for restorative justice, where criminals and their victims interact to seek a resolution, increased by 22% last year to reach their highest ever level in Ireland. What exactly is this form of justice, and can it really work? To discuss this further was Dr. Ian Marder Associate Professor in Criminology at the School of Law and Criminology in Maynooth University.

Scientists say factors such as body odour, body heat and even drinking alcohol can make certain individuals more attractive to mosquitoes. Professor Catriona Ryan, Consultant Dermatologist at Institute of Dermatologists, Clinical Professor at UCD gave advice on how to avoid getting bitten.

We take a closer look at some of the stories you may have missed in the news this morning. Joining Anton this morning was Frances Fitzgerald Former Government Minister.

After a spell of mixed and rainy weather last week, temperatures are expected to soar as some parts of the country could reach up to over 30 degrees this week. Alan O Reilly of Carlow Weather brings us the weather outlook for the week.

The first round of negotiations between the US and Iran to reach a final deal to end the war has concluded with "encouraging progress", mediators Qatar and Pakistan say. To discuss further is, Fawaz Gerges, Professor of International Relations at the London School of Economics and Political Science.

UK Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer is expected to decide on a timetable for his departure to allow newly elected MP Andy Burnham to become prime minister by autumn according to his colleagues.Joining Anton to discuss further is James Lyons, Former Director of Strategic Communications for Keir Starmer.

Today is the day Toy Story 5 releases in cinemas with Woody, Buzz and the gang returning for their fifth feature film. Lisa Canon Head of Studio at DMG Media joined Anton to chat all about the new movie.

The war with Iran subjected us to higher energy and fuel costs, but with a deal for at least sixty days now signed, when can we expect prices to come down here? Cliff Taylor, Irish Times writer and Managing Editor has been looking into this and joined Anton this morning.

Uisce Éireann is urging people to conserve water after demand in Dublin hit record levels during last month's hot weather, with the provider warning current usage rates are unsustainable. Speaking to Newstalk Breakfast was Uisce Éireann's Head of Water Operations, Margaret Attridge.

The jury to resume deliberations in the sex offences trial of former DUP leader Jeffrey Donaldson. We get the latest from Newry Crown Court with Newstalk Reporter Jamie O'Hara.

Andy Burnham has won Makerfield By Election. This win could play pivotal role in ending Keir Starmer's time as UK prime minster.Anton get reaction to this result with Former Director of Strategic Communications for Keir Starmer, James Lyons.

We take a closer look at some of the stories you may have missed in the news this morning. Joining Anton this morning was Charlie Weston Personal Finance Editor with the Irish Independent.

Justice minister Jim O'Callaghan has repeated his view that Dublin is a safe place despite a number of recent high-profile violent incidents in the city. But can more be done to address the problem? Anton discusses this further with Ian Redmond, Owner of Hyde Bar.

A new study from University of Limerick has showed that concussions and injury rates amongst rugby players have declined since the IRFU lowered the tackle height. One of the researchers who led the study was Dr Ian Kenny, Professor of Biomechanics at the University of Limerick.

The Government has launched the public side of the Gender Pay Gap Portal, which allows people to see, compare and review employer data on gender pay gaps. How has take-up been so far? Anton asked Jennifer Keane Founder of paygap.ie.

Car dealers are warning that the government's limited scrappage scheme is already oversubscribed. Speaking to Anton to discuss further was Neil Briscoe, Motoring Journalist with The Irish Times and CompleteCar.ie.

US Vice President, JD Vance has pulled out of a scheduled trip to meet with Iranian Officials in Switzerland. With pressure building on the countries to maintain the long awaited agreement and ceasefire, will this last minute dropout from the Vice President put the deal at risk? We get the latest from Fawaz Gerges, professor of international relations at the London School of Economics and Political Science.

Do you have a holiday with family or friends coming up and are worried it could end in a fallout? Help is at hand from Dr Ann-Marie Creaven at the University of Limerick's Department of Psychology.

Should there be an emergency ban on no-fault evictions? Joining Anton to discuss further is a TD on the committee, Eoin O'Broin, Sinn Fein's Spokesperson on Housing, Local Government and Heritage & TD for Dublin Mid-West.

ADHD Ireland is today launching its new strategic plan to assist those living with the condition improving pathways to diagnosis. Speaking ahead of today's launch was Dr Christina Kini-Seery works in ADHD Ireland and is a Researcher in Maynooth University.

Patrick O'Donovan Minister for Arts, Media, Communications, Culture and Sport joined Anton this morning on the show. The Minister will be attending the National Broadband Plan County Closeout event in Kilkenny. Broadband rollout and will we see a social media ban for under 16's. All up for discussion with the Minister.

President Donald Trump and Iran's President Masoud Pezehikan have signed a deal meant to end the Middle East war. Trump signed a copy of the agreement at the Palace of Versailles in France, concluding his G7 trip. For more on this Anton spoke to Paul Rogers, Emeritus Professor of Peace Studies at Bradford University.

House prices are continuing to rise according to the latest CSO data but the rise is beginning to slow with property price inflation slowing from 6.7% in March to 6.2% in April. Gerard O'Toole is the Immediate Past President, Society of Chartered Surveyors Ireland and an Estate Agent based in West of Ireland and joined Anton to look through the figures.

We take a closer look at some of the stories you may have missed in the news this morning. Joining Anton this morning was Mary Hannafin, Barrister and Former Minister.

A new FES report warns that AI is arriving in Irish workplaces faster than workers' understanding of the rights and protections that come with it. Dr Marta Lasek-Markey, Assistant Lecturer in Law at Technological University Dublin is the author of the report.

A glass of milk should be included in the hot school meals programme. That is the call from the National Dairy Council, whose Senior Nutritionist Dr Mary Harrington explained why to Anton.

The judge at the trial of Jeffrey Donaldson will begin his charge to the jury this morning following the conclusion of closing statements yesterday. Our reporter Jamie O Hara was at Newry Court Court and gave us the latest from the trial.

US President Donald Trump and Iran's President Masoud Pezeshkian have signed a deal meant to end the Middle East war. Iran have agreed to dilute its uranium in return for economic respite.With all the details was Mark Weiss Israel Correspondent with the Irish Times.

UK Online Safety Minister Kanishka Narayan has said he is concerned that the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland will present issues for the UK's upcoming social media ban. For more on this we heard from Ollwyn Moran, Neurodevelopmental Therapist and Founder of Cogni Kids.

Ireland must accelerate investment in reliable public transport and EV infrastructure to reduce emissions and exposure to fossil fuel shocks. This is according to the Climate Change Advisory Council's latest report. For more on this Anton spoke to Alex White, Chair of the Climate Change Advisory Council.

There are fresh calls to ban conversion therapy in Ireland, which remains legal despite opposition from medical bodies and repeated calls for a legal ban. To discuss this further Anton spoke to Shane Hickey-O'Mara Social Democrats Councillor for Limerick City North.

Faster action is needed, as water quality shows little overall improvement in 2025. That is according to the Environmental Protection Agency. Anton discusses this further with Dr Jenny Deakin the EPAs Programme Manager.

The E.U. Parliament has officially passed a ban on veggie products using 31 meat-like words like ‘steak' and ‘bacon' to describe their products, but burgers and sausages are still allowed. So should those terms be solely for meat products? Anton discusses all this with Denis Drennan, President of the Irish Creamery Milk Suppliers' Association and also Sandra Higgins, Director of Eden Farm Animal Sanctuary and Go Vegan World.

US President Donald Trump has insisted the Strait of Hormuz will open "toll-free" under the US's deal with Iran to end the war. The text of which is due to be published in advance of its signature on Friday. Speaking to Anton with more on this was Gregg Carlstrom Middle East correspondent for The Economist.

More than one in five pubs have seen decline in staff numbers over past 12 months. That's according to the Vintners' Federation of Ireland, who will be highlighting the issue before an Oireachtas committee later today. Speaking to Anton was Pat Crotty Chief Executive of The Vintners' Federation of Ireland.

We take a closer look at some of the stories you may have missed in the news this morning. Joining Anton this morning was Ronan McGreevy, Journalist with The Irish Times.

Last month new rules came into effect in Dublin's North Inner City banning bin bags on the street for bin collection. Local residents and businesses are now calling for the rules to be reviewed. Labour TD for Dublin Central Marie Sherlock was at a local meeting.