News from home and abroad from RTÉ Radio 1.

Sean Whelan, RTÉ's London Correspondent, outlines the latest developements as British Prime Minister, Keir Starmer, battles to retain the leadership of the Labour party.

Dr. Eddie Keane, lecturer in labour law at University of Limerick, discusses how the industrial action by 2,000 ambulance staff could be resolved.

Mick Moran, Irish Internet Hotline CEO, outlines the details of their latest report which has found that Child Sexual Abuse Material is increasingly placed behind paywalls in an effort to avoid authorities.

Reporter, Aisling Kenny highlights the absence of a national electronic patient record system which The Irish Patients Association says is resulting in thousands of patients having to legally request access to their own health records from many sources.

Reporter, Andrew Lowth visits Sandymount Strand whose bathing waters improved in 2025, resulting in the lifting of swimming restrictions.

Dara Calleary, Minister for Social Protection, discusses the consultation on shaping future policy on the financial impact of disability.

Rachael Maskell, Labour MP for York Central, explains why she is calling for British Prime Minister, Keir Starmer, to step down.

Alan Kelly, Chair of the Oireachtas Media Committee, outlines the details of their report on the Regulation of Online Platforms which is published today.

Northern Correspondent, Conor Macauley discusses the International Fund for Ireland, which is celebrating it's 40th anniversary as a funder of peace-building in Northern Ireland.

Reporter, Andrew Lowth visits the National Ambulance Service picket at Davitt Road, Dublin, where they are striking over a salary scales dispute.

Dan Bloom, Political Editor, POLITICO, discusses the latest on Keir Starmer's future as pressure mounts on the British Prime Minister to resign.

Barry Lenihan, Political Correspondent, looks ahead to today's cabinet meeting which will focus on stricter spending curbs for government departments.

Nyka Alexander, WHO Head of Communications on Emergencies, provides an update on the spread of hantavirus.

Reporter, Aaron McElroy attends the ordination of one of Ireland's newest priests.

Elaina Ryan, Children's Books Ireland CEO, explains her organisation's call for permanent funding for school libraries.

Dr. Rosa McNamara HSE National Clinical Lead for Emergency Medicine, on the state of Ireland's emergency departments during Ambulance worker protests.

James Lyons, former Director of Strategic Communications at 10 Downing Street, on challenges to Keir Starmer's leadership.

George Lee, Environment Correspondent, outlines extreme weather predictions made by the World Weather Attribution.

Aoife Rooney, Assistant Editor of the Irish Independent's Weekend Magazine, discusses her visit to Primark's new flagship New York store.

Sean Whelan, London Correspondent, reports on the mounting pressure on British Prime Minister, Keir Starmer to resign.

Brian O'Donovan, Work and Technology Correspondent, reports on the work-to-rule by Unite and SIPTU members of the National Ambulance Service.

Cliodna O'Flynn, freelance journalist in Tenerife, on the evacuation of the hantavirus-stricken MV Hondius.

Christopher Miller, Chief Correspondent at the Financial Times in Kyiv, reports on the short ceasefire between Russia and Ukraine.

Sheila Naughton, Reporter, assesses the Basic Income for the Arts Scheme, which is being extended following a pilot scheme in 2022. [Pictured: Pastiche]

Andrew Hepburn, Owner of DG Foods, reacts to damage caused to his business as a result of a fire in Tycor, Waterford City.