News from home and abroad from RTÉ Radio 1.
Secunder Kermani, Channel 4 News Foreign Correspondent, outlines the reaction in Israel, to an attack on Gaza's Nasser Hospital, which killed at least 20 people.
Eileen Keleghan, Central Applications Office Head of Communications, explains what students and parents should know ahead of the release of CAO 1st round offers.
Brian O'Donovan, Work and Technology Correspondent, looks ahead to a meeting at the Workplace Relations Commission aimed at averting strike action by school secretaries and caretakers.
Averil Power, CEO of the Irish Cancer Society, calls on the government to regulate nicotine pouches amid a surge in popularity.
Dan Sabbagh, Guardian's Defence and Security Editor, discusses the latest Russian advances in the Ukraine war.
Ofer Cassif, Member of the Israeli Parliament, the Knesset, discusses the ongoing conflict in Gaza and protests in Israel calling for an end to the conflict.
Brian Mooney, Guidance Counsellor and Irish Times Education Columnist, looks ahead to what students can expect when CAO offers are released later today.
Daragh Cassidy, Head of Communications at bonkers.ie, describes why electricity bills could increase by as much as €29 in the coming months.
Danielle Mahoney, Founder and Editor of Missy.ie, discusses Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce's engagement.
Shane Ó Curraighín, Northwest Correspondent, reports from Gaelscoil Chnoc na Ré in Sligo on the first day of school.
Vincent Kearney, Northern Editor, reports on the murder of a recently-released sex offender in Newcastle, Co Down
William Christou, Reporter, discusses the strikes on Nasser Hospital in Gaza yesterday. Mohamed Moawad, Managing Editor of Al Jazeera, discusses the Israeli attack which killed 20 people including 5 journalists.
Gerard Hartnett, Health and Safety Authority's senior inspector for farm safety, explains the need for more farmers to complete mandatory quad bike training.
Dr Michael Doyle, Irish diplomat and former EU ambassador, explains why he co-signed a letter calling on the EU to take tougher action against Israel over its actions in Gaza.
Dr Ahmed Al Farra, Head of the Paediatric and Maternity Department at Nasser Hospital, describes witnessing the strikes there.
Mark Mellett, former Chief of Staff of the Defence Forces, discusses the UNIFIL mission in South Lebanon, as the UN Security Council considers renewing its mandate amid opposition from Israel and the US. Thomas Byrne, Minister of State, Department of Defence, on the possibility of the peacekeeping mission in South Lebanon being ended.
Brian O'Donovan, Work and Technology Correspondent, looks ahead to the next stages in the planned strike action by school secretaries and caretakers later this week.
Teresa Mannion, RTÉ Reporter, highlights the difficulties for students in obtaining accommodation.
Siobhán O'Grady, Washington Post Ukraine Bureau Chief, discusses the latest on possible talks between Ukraine and Russia.
Fergal O'Brien, Economics & Policy Division at Ibec, on the Government's new initiative aimed at helping business explore different markets.
Conor Horgan, Spokesperson for Irish Business Against Litter, on its latest litter survey of Ireland's coasts and waterways.
Adam Parsons, Sky News Middle East Correspondent, discusses the latest from Gaza City as Israel plans to seize the territory's largest urban area.
Brian Hearne, Policy and Communications Manager with the Irish Council for International Students, discusses the threats posed by accommodation fraud as gardaí warn they are on the rise.
Reporter, Gavin O'Callaghan interviews some of the twenty-nine athletes who competed in the World Transplant Games in Dresden, Germany.