News from home and abroad from RTÉ Radio 1.

Raya Jalabi, Middle East Correspondent with the Financial Times in Beirut, gave us an update on the latest on the Iran war.

Dr Nikolaos Valantasis-Kanellos, lecturer in logistics at TU Dublin, explained the impact the War in Iran is to have on oil prices.

RTÉ reporter Aaron McElroy gave us an update about local road repairs following Storm Chandra.

RTÉ reporter Sheila Naughton spoke to an Irish man waiting for flights out of the Middle East.

RTÉ Clarity correspondent Kate McDonald joined the show to talk about misinformation and fake video footage of the Iran war flooding social media.

Professor Sean Daly, Master of the Rotunda, discusses the government's U-turn on plans to move the Rotunda to Connolly Hospital in West Dublin.

Negah Angha, Visiting Fellow at Kings College London and former Senior Advisor at the US Department of State and National Security Council under Joe Biden, discussed the US's strategy in the ongoing Iran war.

Kildare man Aaron Bannon-Whelan talked to Justin about being stranded in Dubai amid the raging Iran war.

John Lannon, CEO of Doras, a Limerick based refugee and migrant rights organisation, spoke about the findings of a study of asylum seekers living in emergency accommodation.

Dr Emma Howard, economist at TU Dublin, discussed prices rising due to the Iran war.

RTÉ reporter Andrew Lowth and Consultant Endocrinologist Professor Donal O'Shea talked about the potential health benefits of a morning cup of coffee.

Lindsey Hillsum, International Editor with Channel 4 News, reports from Beirut on the latest events in Lebanon.

Mícheál Lehane, Political Correspondent, looks ahead to today's cabinet meeting which will be updated on the welfare of Irish citizens in the Middle East.

Brian O'Donovan, Work and Technology Correspondent, reports on the details of an email from Taoiseach Micheál Martin to social media platform X asking that the company appear before the Oireachtas Media Committee.

Denis Óg Fahey, a teacher working in Dubai, discusses the experience of Irish residents there as conflict continues in the Middle East.

Sunniva O'Flynn, Head of Irish Film Programming with the Irish Film Institute, discusses the launch of a collection of Irish newsreels, dating from the 1950s and 1960s.

Sebastian Usher, Middle East analyst with BBC World, outlines the latest situation in the conflict-torn region.

Andrew Peek, Chair of The National Security Resilience Initiative at the Atlantic Council, discusses the latest developments in the US-Israeli led conflict in Iran.

Commandant Alex Quigley, Press Officer for the Defence Forces, outlines the role of Irish peace-keepers in the Lebanon in the context of the unfolding conflict in the country.

Lisa Ryan, Professor of Energy Economics at UCD, outlines how energy supplies may be impacted by the conflict in the Middle East.

Reporter, Andrew Louth discusses a new report that shows more than half a million journeys are being made daily by people walking, wheeling or cycling instead of using a car.

Neil Richmond, Minister of State for International Development and Diaspora, with the latest on Irish citizens living and travelling through the Persian Gulf countries.

Secunder Kermani, Channel 4 News Foreign Correspondent, reports on the latest from the Middle East following the US and Israeli attack on Iran.

Reporter, Cian McCormack spoke to Christian Walsh, who has been stranded in Doha with his twin brother due to events in the Middle East.

Thomas Byrne, Minister of State for European Affairs and Defence, advises Irish citizens currently in the Gulf and Middle East.

Zahra Gholamvand, Scientist from Iran living in Dublin, reacts to the death of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei & the conflict in Iran.