News from home and abroad from RTÉ Radio 1.
Orly Halpern, freelance journalist in Jerusalem, reports on the ongoing attacks between Iran and Israel.
Sean Whelan, Washington Correspondent, discusses the reaction in the US to outbreak of violence bewteen Israel and Iran.
Consumer Affairs Correspondent Aengus Cox reports on the rise travel agents are seeing in the number of holidaymakers looking to avoid rising temperatures and extreme weather during the summer months.
Vincent Durac, Associate Professor in Middle East Politics at University College Dublin, on the current war between Iran and Israel.
Leo Donovan, CEO of WEEE Ireland, discusses the WEEE Annual Report for 2024.
Nafiseh Kohnavard, MidEast Correspondent for the BBC World Service, discusses the latest developments in the conflict between Israel and Iran.
Paul McNamara, Channel 4 News, reports from Tel Aviv on the Iranian attacks on the city.
Democratic Senator David Scott Dibble, a close friend of the late Melissa Hortman, discusses the shooting of the Democratic state politician and her husband John in Minnesota.
Owen Reidy, General Secretary of the Irish Congress of Trade Unions, warns the Government's over-reliance on corporation tax receipts leaves the country dangerously exposed to global shocks.
Neil Sands, Tech Entrepeneur and Co-Claimant in the "Tattle Life" lawsuit, discusses his defamation and harassment case against the site.
Marco Chan, senior lecturer at Buckinghamshire New University and former pilot, assesses what could have caused the Air India crash.
Middle East Correspondent for the Economist, Greg Carlstrom reports on Israel's strikes against Iran.
Janvi Sonaiya, special correspondent with Indo-Asian News Service, brings us the latest on the Air India crash.
Helen McEntee, Minister for Education, announces national guidance on the use of mobile phones by students in primary and secondary school.
Professor of Middle Eastern politics and international relations at the London School of Economics and Political Science, Fawaz Gerges discusses Israel's overnight strikes against Iran.
Michael Griffith, the New York lawyer hired by Annie McCarrick's family to help find the missing American woman, reacts to news of an arrest in the case.
Liam Kelly, Chair of the Police Federation for Northern Ireland, discusses the ongoing unrest in Northern Ireland.
Conor Macauley, RTÉ Northern Correspondent, reports on the violence in Larne, Co. Antrim last night, after a local leisure centre was set on fire.
Paul Murphy, People Before Profit TD, outlines his reasons for taking part in the Global March to Gaza
Maria Cramer, New York Times reporter discusses Harvey Weinstein being found guilty of sex crimes after a retrial.
Samantha Libreri, Eastern Correspondent, reports on calls for local authority tenancy to be brought under the remit of the Residential Tenancies Board.
Joe Caulfield speaks to the parents of a Nigerian family who were deported from Ireland, along with their three children, from their temporary accommodation in Lagos.