News from home and abroad from RTÉ Radio 1.
Aoife Hegarty reports that some hospitals are in contravention of HSE guidelines in disposing of organs of dead babies.
Kevin Callinan, President of the Irish Congress of Trade Unions, says there's no contact between unions and Govt representatives through the Workplace Relations Commission
Michael McGrath, Minister for Public Expenditure and Reform, on the Government's priorities for Budget 2022.
Sinead Hussey reports from Navan where a meeting was held last night by locals hoping to save their local hospital.
Paul Reynolds, Crime correspondent, speaks to Garda Commissioner Drew Harris about the review into the Sophie Toscan du Plantier case.
Kathy Maher, a Meath-based Community Pharmacist, on the Safe Pharmacy partnership which will be launched today.
Paul Deane, Senior Research Fellow in clean energy futures with the MaREI Centre in UCC, talks about Ireland's domestic solar potential.
Jean Anne Fennelly explains how she missed a special weekend in London because of a flight cancellation, and Simon Calder, travel journalist, explains what's behind the cancellations and what further travel disruption we can expect.
Charlie Weston, Irish Independent Personal Finance Editor, discusses the banning of 'price walking' by insurance companies.
Frank Buttimer, Cork-based solicitor, discusses the Garda decision to conduct a full 'cold case' review into murder of Sophie Toscan du Plantier.
Eamon Ryan, Minister for Transport and Minister for Environment, Climate and Communications, on Ireland's energy efficiency.
Professor Seamus Linnane, Consultant in Respiratory Medicine, on the latest surge in Covid-19 cases.
John Farrelly, Chief Executive of the Mental Health Commission, has the details of their annual report which will be launched this morning.
TJ McIntyre, Chairman of Digital Rights Ireland and Chair of Digital Rights Ireland, on the Retention of Data Bill.
Steve Futterman, CBS News West Coast Correspodnent, discusses US singer R Kelly being sentenced to 30 years in prison for sexual abuse.
Sharon Gaffney, France 24 reporter, talks about the outcome of the trial of the November 2015 Paris attacks.
Paddy Comyn, Head of Communications at the AA, discusses the high compliance rate of motorists on the M7 between Nenagh in Tipperary and Birdhill in Limerick.
Natasha Murtagh reports on how younger Ukrainians will spend the summer here.
Noel Byrne, Senior Inspector EPA, talks about the EPA annual inspection report which revealed over a quarter of the inspected Domestic Waste Water Treatment Systems posed risk to human health or the environment.
Katie Healy Nolan discusses today's sentencing in Paris of 14 men suspected of involvement in the Islamic State terror attack on the city in November 2015, when 130 people were killed.
Sean Whelan, Washington Correspondent, discusses the latest testimony from the US House of Representatives committee on the January 6 attack.
Ged Nash, Labour Party Spokesperson on Finance, Public Expenditure and Reform, discusses the cost-of-living crisis.
Paschal Donohoe, Minister for Finance,discusses opposition calls for an emergency budget to tackle the cost of living crisis.
Mark Keane, President of Permanent Defence Force Other Ranks Representative Association, discusses Government proposals to place members of the defence forces on standby to deal with staff shortages at Dublin Airport.
Harriet Alexander, Senior online reporter with the Daily Mail in New York, on the 20 year sentence handed down to Ghislane Maxwell.
John Kearney, Ceo of the National Council for Special Education on the lack of school places for children with special needs.
Dr Donal McManus, Chief Executive Irish Council for Social Housing, discusses today's Housing Association Activity Report 2021 launch and the Irish Council for Social Housing Strategic Plan 2022-2026 launch.
Brian O'Donovan, Work and Technology Correspondent, discusses changes to new tipping legislation relating to service charges.
Conor McPherson, playwright, discusses bringing his Tony-nominated show 'Girl from the North Country' to Ireland.
Aisling Moloney outlines the Justice Minister's Zero Tolerance plan on Domestic, Sexual and Gender Based Violence that is going to Cabinet today and Sarah Benson, CEO of Women's Aid explains what they are calling for.
Aisling Moloney speaks to Justice Minister Helen McEntee about the Zero Tolerance plan for Domestic, Sexual and Gender Based Violence that is going to Cabinet today and Mary McDermott, CEO of Safe Ireland, gives their reaction to it.