News from home and abroad from RTÉ Radio 1.

Mícheál Lehane, RTE Political Correspondent, discusses the details of a Fianna Fáil parliamentary party meeting where tempers flared, in the absence of the Taoiseach Micheál Martin.

Aengus Cox, Agriculture Correspondent, outlines the details of a second outbreak of bird flu in a commercial turkey flock.

Simon Atkinson, BBC Australia Producer based in Cairns, outlines the circumstances surrounding a woman who died on an island off Australia, after being left behind by a cruise ship.

Dr Éamon O'Moore, Director of National Health Protection, HSE outlines how the flu vaccine can help to protect people.

RTE's Yvonne Murray looks at the role of the US and the geopolitics at play at COP30 in Belem.

Julian de Spáinn, Conradh na Gaeilge General-Secretary and Louise Cantillon, former Irish teacher, radio presenter and podcaster, discuss the new policies on Irish language education in schools.

Barry Roche, Irish Times Southern Correspondent, reports on the discovery of a possible gun and pipe bomb-making facility in Cork.

Robert Fitzsimmons, a poultry farmer in East Cork discusses the impact of the introduction of a compulsory housing order for poultry amid the risk of Bird Flu.

Barry Gallagher, Reporter, highlights some of the main events in this weekend's Dublin Gallery Weekend 2025.

Vincent McAviney, Freelance London based journalist, describes how two prisoners were mistakenly released from the same UK Prison, in a five day period.

Dr. Gail Flanagan. from theSchool of Modern Languages and Applied Linguistics at University of Limerick, assesses the new words highlighted in Collins' Word of the Year list for 2025.

The funeral service of Patricia Routledge, the actress who played Hyacinth Bucket in Keeping Up Appearances, took place yesterday.

Sean Whelan, Washington Correspondent, reports on the mayoral and governor election results from New York, Virginia and New Jersey.

George Lee, Environment Correspondent, looks ahead to what could be negotiated and agreed at the COP30 leaders summit.

Nigel Sweetnam, National Chair of the IFA Poultry Committee, outlines the concerns of poultry farmers in light of the most recent outbreak of bird flu in Co. Carlow.

Dana Abu-Koash, International Humanitarian Law Coordinator, for the Palestine Red Crescent Society, discusses conditions on the ground in Gaza for humanitarian teams working to deliver aid and treatment to civilians.

Larry Donnelly, Law Lecturer at University of Galway and columnist with the Journal.ie, analyses the latest election updates from New York, Virginia and New Jersey.

Dr Emma Howard, economist at TU Dublin, discusses the learnings from the Government's Future Forty report that assesses Ireland's needs out to 2065.

Professor Peter Thorne, Chair of the Climate Change Advisory Council's Adaptation Committee, discusses how finance for climate adaption projects is below what's needed to address risks.

Professor Joe Harbison Clinical Lead, Irish National Audit of Stroke, discusses their latest report which has found that since 2021, the number of annual stroke admissions has increased by 13%.

Dr June Fanning, Chief Veterinary Officer at the Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine, outlines the details of the most recent outbreak of avian flu on a farm in Co. Carlow.

Reporter, Peter O'Connell travels to Fermoy in East Cork where the Irish Farmers Association held a meeting to address concerns over the retention of a workable nitrates derogation.

Mícheál Lehane, RTE Political Correspondent, discusses the pressing issues on the agenda ahead of this week's meeting of cabinet ministers.

Sean Whelan, US correspondent, reports on the New York mayoral election which takes place today.

Mr. Omer Ahmed Mohamed, Chargé d'Affaires of the Sudanese Embassy, discusses the ongoing conflict in Sudan amid the spread of famine and reports of atrocities committed by RSF forces in Darfur.