News from home and abroad from RTÉ Radio 1.

London Correspondent, Sean Whelan on speculation surrounding the future of British Prime Minister, Keir Starmer.

Art McCarrick, Motorsport Ireland Sporting Manager, discusses the death of a teenage spectator during the Donegal International Rally.

Philip Crowther, International Correspondent with the Associated Press, brings us the latest development for negotiations to end the conflict between the US and Iran.

Professor Donal O'Shea, specialist in obesity, responds to the National Centre for Pharmacoeconomics comments that Mounjaro could be deemed cost effective.

Damien McCroary, Principal of St. Eunan's College, Letterkenny, pays tribute to Tadhg Callaghan-Carter, the 15-year-old schoolboy who died after being hit by a competitor's car at the Donegal International Rally.

Úna Keightley, co-lead of the Spina Bifida and Hydrocephalus Paediatric Advocacy Group, on concerns with the planned inquiry into Children's Health Ireland.

Gráinne Griffin, Director of Communications with the Competition and Consumer Protections Commission, warns of a potential rise in scams and fraudulant messages amid new customs charges for goods coming into the EU.

Presented by Darren Frehill.

Gerry Murphy, Senior Forecaster with Met Éireann, looks ahead to a week of very warm weather across the country. Catherine Guilyardi, freelance journalist in Paris, reports on the heatwave gripping much of Europe.

Sean Whelan, RTÉ London Correspondent, discusses the results of the Makerfield by-election in the UK.

David Smith, Washington Bureau Chief with The Guardian, outlines some of the criticism from senior Republican politicians of the deal struck between the US and Iran.

RTÉ's Tony Connelly, reports from Brussels on the second day of the EU Leaders Summit.

Mairead Conlon, Uisce Éirean, urges people to be more conscious of how we use water.

Reporter, Sheila Naughton speaks to people in Dublin about Father's Day and whether people celebrate it.

Adam Parsons, Sky News Middle East Correspondent, discusses the reaction in Israel to criticism of Israeli cabinet ministers, by US Vice President, JD Vance.

James Lyons, former Director of Strategic Communications in Kier Starmer's administration, discusses Andy Burnham's win in the Makerfield bye-election.

MJ Sutton, an Irish Hyrox athlete and coach, discusses his journey to representing Ireland at the Hyrox World Championships.

A man has been arrested after a 3 year old boy sustained serious injuries in a crocodile enclosure. Ruby Cline, News Reporter with the Daily Telegraph, has more details.

Reporter, Barry Gallagher sets the scene in Letterkenny where the Donegal International Rally is getting underway.

Barry Lenihan, RTE Political Correspondent, explains outcome of Sinn Fein bill to remove three-day wait period for abortion and outlines recommendations in new report by Oireachtas Housing Committee.

George Parker, Financial Times Political Editor, looks ahead to the pivotal UK bye-election in Makerfield, where Manchester Mayor, Andy Burnham, is tipped to be returned to Westminster as an MP.

David McCourt, Founder and Chairman of National Broadband Ireland, discusses the rollout of the National Broadband Plan, as Kilkenny becomes the first county in Ireland to have full coverage.

Brian O'Donovan, RTÉ's work and technology correspondent, reports on industrial action being taken next week by members of the Forsa trade union, working at Oberstown Children's Detention Campus.

Robert Thornton, of St Vincent dePaul, discusses the findings of their 2026 Minimum Essential Standard of Living Report.

Aifric O'Sullivan, Associate Professor in Human Nutrition at UCD, discusses a first of its kind Household Food and Health Study.