News from home and abroad from RTÉ Radio 1.

Adam Parsons, Middle East Correspondent with Sky News, on a video which shows Israeli Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir taunting activists detained as part of the Global Sumud Flotilla.

Niamh McCormack, Irish Penal Reform Trust Legal and Public Affairs Manager, discusses the report into the death of a prisoner in custody in 2021.

Sinéad Keane, CEO of spunout, Ireland's youth information and support platform, outlines the details of a new report which found that anxiety and isolation are amongst the issues which young people are primarily impacted by.

Reporter, Peter O'Connell visits Ennis to learn about a mobile shower unit for homelss people in Ennis, Co. Clare and how it has transformed people's lives.

Sebastian Usher, Global Affairs Correspondent with BBC News, on the latest in the war in Iran, as President Trump claims peace negotiations are 'in final stages'.

Caoimhe Butterly, human rights campaigner, on the video which shows Israeli's treatment of people on board the Global Sumud Flotilla.

Barry Lenihan, Political Correspondent, looks ahead to tomorrow's bye-election in Dublin Central which will be contested by 14 candidates. Pat McGrath, Western Correspondent, looks ahead to the Galway West bye-election which takes place tomorrow.

Alan Milton, GAA Director of Communications, addresses criticism of high-profile GAA matches not being broadcast free-to-air.

Dr. Stephen Wilkinson, Senior lecturer in Politics and International Relations at the University of Buckingham & Editor of the International journal of Cuban Studies, discusses the charging of former Cuban president, Raúl Castro with murder.

Adam Maguire, of RTÉ Business Desk, assesses SpaceX's plans for what could be the biggest stock market float in history.

Dr Anne Marie Carew, Senior Researcher at the Health Research Board, on a record 15,422 cases treated for problem drug use in Ireland last year.

Political Correspondent, Mícheál Lehane looks ahead to the appearance of RTÉ before the Oireachtas Media Committee.

Ronan Lyons, Assistant Professor of Economics at Trinity College Dublin, outlines the details of the latest Daft.ie rent report.

Ken Early, Second Captains Podcast host, discusses Arsenal's premier league win and Southampton's expulsion from the Championship play offs.

Cian McCormack visits West Cork where tour operators say visitors are missing out on one of Cork's most historic sites, Béal na Bláth, due to the lack of safe parking.

Sarah Benson, Women's Aid CEO, reacts to the sentencing of former garda Paul Moody, who physically and psychologically abused his former partner.

Aisling Cullen, sister of flotilla activist Mikey Cullen, discusses her brother's detainment by Israeli forces.

Conor Sheehan, Labour Party housing spokesperson, reacts to the latest Daft.ie Rental Report.

Simon Berrow, Chief Executive Officer with the Irish Whale and Dolphin Group, describes the discovery of a rare whale which was stranded on a beach in County Clare.

Martin Stummvoll, Social Media Manager with the Dublin Arsenal Supporters Club, on Arsenal winning the Premier League.

Brian O'Donovan, Work & Technology Correspondent, reports on Meta's plans to cut 8,000 jobs globally, which is around 10% of its workforce.

Tony Connelly, Europe Editor, reports on measures being introduced by the European Commission to address rising fertiliser costs.

Rachel Morrogh, Dublin Rape Crisis Centre Chief Executive, discusses 2025 being the busiest year in the centre's 47 year history.

Caoimhe Butterly, Irish activist supporting the Global Sumud Flotilla, provides an update as Irish flotilla members are detained by Israel.

Noel Byrne, EPA Programme Manager, discusses the findings of a report that found almost six in ten septic tanks failed inspection in 2025.

Scott Bryan, media commentator and broadcaster, on allegations of rape in the UK edition of Married At First Sight uncovered during a BBC Panorama investigation.