News from home and abroad from RTÉ Radio 1.

Allison Morris, Crime Correspondent with the Belfast Telegraph, on the latest unrest in Belfast.

Geoffery Gray, CCPC, discusses why they are studying pharmacies in Ireland.

Jim Clarken, CEO of Oxfam Ireland, on Elon Musk becoming the world's first trillionaire.

Joe Caulfield reports from the East Belfast Mission on the Newtownards Road on a second night of violence in Belfast.

Health Correspondent, Fergal Bowers reports on an internal HSE audit into the implementation of the public-only consultant contract.

Emma Little-Pengelly, Deputy First Minister of Northern Ireland, responds after unrest in Belfast in recent days.

Pearse Doherty, Sinn Fein Finance Spokesperson, reacts to CRU findings that over 500,000 Irish households are now in arrears.

Tim Vickery, Football Journalist in Brazil, reports on the beginning of World Cup 2026.

London correspondent, Sean Whelan reports from Makerfield on next week's bye-election race that could shape the political future of the UK in the coming years.

Manfred Weber MEP, German Politician and Leader of the European People's Party, discusses Europe US relations, post Brexit UK, and Ireland's EU Presidency.

North West Correspondent, Shane Ó Curraighín, and London Correspondent, Sean Whelan on the violence in Belfast last night following a knife attack on Monday.

Marc O'Driscoll, South-East Correspondent, discusses reaction to the publication on Tuesday of a Commission of Investigation report into the activities of convicted paedophile Bill Kenneally.

Gregg Carlstrom, Middle East Correspondent with The Economist, reports on the latest conflict between the United States and Iran.

Deirdre Hargey, Sinn Fein MLA for South Belfast, reacts to violent scenes across the city on Tuesday night.

Seamus Coffey, chair of the Irish Fiscal Advisory Council discusses their latest report which warns that spending is growing faster than the sustainable growth rate of the economy.

Naomi Long, Northern Ireland Justice Minister, on the violence across Belfast on Tuesday night.

Allison Morris, Crime Correspondent with the Belfast Telegraph, assesses the potential fallout of the violence in Belfast on Tuesday night.

Tanya Ward, Children's Rights Alliance CEO, explains the need for continued investment to tackle child poverty.

Independent Councillor, Paul Doherty reacts to last night's violence in Belfast.

Alvaro Lario, President of the International Fund for Agricultural Development, on the threat of a food crisis due to the war in the Middle East.

Barry Lenihan, Political Correspondent, discusses the latest on the Rotunda Hospital's dispute with the government and looks ahead to today's cabinet meeting.

Dr. Nikki Dunne, Research Manager with Family Carers Ireland, on a new report into the struggles of carers due to the cost of living and inadequate access to services.

South-East Correspondent Marc O'Driscoll discusses the expected publication in to a report on the abuse perpetrated by Bill Kenneally.

Dr Deirdre Robertson, ESRI Associate Research Professor, explains research that shows differing opinions between the public and experts on the cause of the obesity epidemic.