News from home and abroad from RTÉ Radio 1.
Shaina Oppenheimer, Senior journalist with BBC Monitoring based in Tel Aviv, reports on the latest developments in the war between Iran and Israel.
Niall Shanahan, Media Relations Director with the trade union Fórsa, discusses an incident at the Oberstown Children's Detention Campus on Wednesday where nine staff members were injured.
Journalist Anna Marsibil Clausen reports from Iceland on the upcoming visit by Gardai investigating the disappearance of Jón Jónsson in Dublin in 2019
Businesses in an industrial estate in Glasnevin in north Dublin say they're facing an uncertain future due to Dublin City Council's plans to redevelop the area for housing.
Forecast presented by Brandon Creagh. Also, Morning Ireland's Peter O'Connell speaks to sea swimmers and sun-worshippers on Clare's Kilkee Beach.
Eran Etzion, former Deputy head Israel's National Security Council, reacts to the latest developments as Israel's war against Iran and Gaza continues.
RTE's Arts and Media Correspondent Evelyn O'Rourke reports from the Belfast band Kneecap's high energy performance in Dublin's Fairview Park last night.
Ireland is now the second most expensive country in the EU for goods and services, according to the EU's statistic's agency Eurostat.
Dr Zahra Gholamvand, Iranian scientist based in Ireland, says she fears for her family in Tehran amid Israeli airstrikes.
A lucky shop owner in Cork has discovered his premises sold the winning €250 million Euromillions ticket during the week.
Fergal Bowers, Health Correspondent, previews what the Oireachtas Committee on Health will hear from Children's Health Ireland later this morning.
Gideon Levy, Israeli journalist and columnist with Haaretz, analyses where the war between Israel and Iran could go next.
Dr Deirdre Robertson, Senior Research Officer, ESRI, discusses a new study into online safety for children.
Robert Kelly, Director of Economics and Statistics with the Central Bank, discusses its second quarterly bulletin for 2025 which has downgraded its economic growth forecast.
Roger Sweeney, Deputy CEO of Water Safety Ireland, discusses how life-saving buoys were vandalised in Galway.
James Browne, Housing Minister, discusses the potential impact on the housing market of nationwide Rent Pressure Zone legislation.
To discuss the US's potential involvement on the Israel-Iran war, Scott Lucas, Professor of US and International Studies at the UCD Clinton Institute
Emmett Corcoran, journalist with Roscommon People, reports on a house fire in Frenchpark, Co Roscommon.
Rory Hearne, Social Democrats housing spokesperson, on the government's rent proposals, after emergency legislation passed through the Dáil yesterday evening.
Tamara Taylor, former England rugby captain, is participating in a bid by Mullingar Rugby Club to beat the Guinness World Record for the longest game of rugby.
Sebastian Usher, Middle East analyst with BBC World, brings us the latest from Jerusalem as conflict between Israel and Iran intensifies and humanitarian crisis in Gaza worsens.
Paul Cunningham, Political Correspondent, discusses the Health Information and Quality Authority's appearance today in front of Dáil Éireann's Joint Committee on Health.
Tommy Meskill, RTÉ London Correspondent, joins the programme as Kneecap's Liam Óg Ó hAnnaidh, also known as Mo Chara, is due in court in London charged with a terror offence.
Tadhg Crowley, GP Chair of the Irish Medical Organisation, on new research outlining the projected demand for GP services over the next 15 years.
Emma Monaghan, National Lottery spokesperson, reacts to last night's €250 million EuroMillions win by an Irish ticket holder.