News from home and abroad from RTÉ Radio 1.
Caolán Barron, whose family run the Sky and Ground Pub in Wexford town, explains how he got Ed Sheeran playing the pub during the Fleadh. Photo credit: Mark Surridge
RTE Agriculture Correspondent Aengus Cox reports from the opening morning of the Dublin Horse Show.
Diana Magnay, Sky News International Correspondent, explains the international reaction to reports that Israel is planning a full occupation of Gaza. Eran Etzion, former deputy head of the National Security Council in Israel, gives his view on what a reported full military takeover of Gaza would mean for Israel.
American Jeff Frazier recounts his experience of being kidnapped in Haiti in 2023.
Harry Manning reports on the mystery around emancipator Daniel O'Connell's missing heart.
Charlie Weston, Irish Independent Personal Finance Editor, reports on letters Revenue have sent to pensioners in relation to occupational and state pensions.
Kika Materula, Musical Director of the Xiquitsi Mozambique Youth Orchestra and Breda McNamara from the Cnoc na Gaoithe Cultural Group in Tulla discuss their plans to play together at the Feakle International Music Festival in Clare.
Jessica Mullins, Chair of the Board of Trustees for NPH Ireland, discusses the kidnapping of their colleague Gena Heraty in Haiti.
Sally Ann Barrett reports from a public meeting on the future of maternity services in Ballinasloe's Portiuncla hospital.
RTE's Conor Macauley reports on a new play about 14 year old Julie Livingstone who was killed by a plastic bullet.
Harold Isaac, Independent Journalist in Haiti, discusses the latest updates following the kidnapping of Irish woman, Gena Heraty. Conor Gallgher, Crime & Security Correspondent with The Irish Times, on the kidnapping of Irish woman, Gena Heraty, from an orphanage near Haiti's capital Port-au Prince on Sunday.
Fíona Ní Chinnéide, Deputy Director of the Probation Service, discusses the significance of their Community Service projects.
Joe Caulfield reports on the impact of dereliction in Dublin city.
Olga Cherevko, Spokesperson for the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs, describes the situation in Gaza as the UN criticises the lack of aid entering the enclave.
Dr Simon Berrow, Irish Whale and Dolphin Group CEO and lecturer at ATU Galway, discusses a recent live stranding of a whale and calf off the County Mayo coast.
Orly Halpern, freelance journalist based in Jerusalem, discusses reports that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is planning for a full occupation of Gaza.
Hannah Tyrrell, two time All-Ireland winning Dublin footballer and Ray McAdam, Lord Mayor of Dublin look ahead to tonight's homecoming for the seven-time champions.
Dr. Dee Duffy, from the Enterprise Academy at TU Dublin, discusses the controversy around the Sydney Sweeney American Eagle Jeans Advert.
Sunniva O'Flynn, Head of Irish Film Programming at the IFI, reflects on the career of renowned Irish filmmaker, George Morrison who has died at the age of 102.
Paolo Viscardi, Keeper of Natural History at the National Museum of Ireland, on the opening of the Dead Zoo Lab in Dublin.
Hugo Bachega, BBC Middle East Correspondent, explains the latest in Gaza as Hamas says it will coordinate aid deliveries to hostages if Israel meets certain conditions.
Teresa Buczkowska, Immigrant Council of Ireland CEO, discusses the increased anxiety in migrant communities over hate-related incidents.
Professor Alan Reilly, former chief executive of the Food Safety Authority and adjunct professor at the UCD Institute for Food and Health, explains what people should do with their food impacted by the listeria outbreak.
Craig Glenday, Editor in Chief of the Guinness World Records, discusses its creation in Wexford & its 70-year Anniversary.