News from home and abroad from RTÉ Radio 1.

Linda Hughes, Meteorologist with Met Éireann outlines what is ahead today as seven counties will be under a Status Yellow rainfall warning until midnight.

Marc O'Driscoll, South-East Correspondent, reports on the latest as more heavy rainfall hits the region today.

Superintendent Liam Geraghty outlines details of the Gardai's Bank Holiday road safety campaign.

Siobhan Madigan visits St Marnock's National School in Portmarnock, North Dublin who are representing Ireland at the NFL Flag Football International Championship.

Reporter, Joe Caulfield speaks to an Iranian woman living in Dublin about finally making contact with her brother there. Gregg Carlstrom, Middle East Correspondent with The Economist, discusses rising tensions in the Middle East between the US and Iran.

Eddie Taaffe, CEO of Wexford County Council, and Simon Walton, Director of Roads and Services with Laois County Council, outline the latest as heavy rainfall hits their regions.

Dr Claire Bergin, from the ICARUS Climate Research Centre in Maynooth and lead author of a study on the impact of Storm Chandra, discusses their report findings.

Christopher Miller, Chief Correspondent for the Financial Times in Kyiv, outlines the humanitarian situation in Ukraine, as millions are left without power in extreme freezing conditions.

Reporter, Sheila Naughton visits the Sacred Heart of Jesus National School in Huntstown, Dublin 15 where a time capsule sealed 25 years ago was opened yesterday.

Danni Hewson, Head of financial analysis at AJ Bell, discusses Trump's nomination to replace Jerome Powell, the current chair of the Federal Reserve.

Reporter, Andrew Louth highlights events around the country this weekend.

Marc O'Driscoll, South-East Correspondent, reports on the latest in the region in the aftermath of Storm Chandra. Jane Cregan of Irish Rail discusses how services are being affected. Holly O'Neill, Met Éireann forecaster, outlines the potential impact of today's Status Yellow rain warning across six counties.

David Murphy, RTÉ Economics and Public Affairs Editor, outlines figures from the Central Statistics Office showing how many homes were built last year.

Ailbhe Conneely, RTÉ Social Affairs and Religion Correspondent, discusses the first meeting between Pope Leo XIV and an Irish survivor of sexual abuse, David Ryan.

Roderic O'Gorman, Green Party leader, discusses his bill to regulate drone use in Ireland.

Reporter, Andrew Louth provides the latest updates on the disruptions to pubic transport and various road diversions due to weather conditions.

Ed Murphy, President of Wexford Chamber, outlines the impact of the floods which have hit the county in recent days.

Eoin O'Neill, Professor of Environmental Policy and Director of the Earth Institute at University College Dublin, discusses the impact of Storm Chandra.

Emma O'Kelly, RTÉ Education Correspondent, on the fall in primary school enrolment over the past year.

Fianna Fáil TD for Wexford-Wicklow, Malcolm Byrne criticises Minister for Education, Hildegarde Naughton, claiming her home county of Galway was given priority in a 1.6-billion euro school investment package.

Reporter, Laura Fletcher highlights the flooding issues in Fairview, North Dublin which is impacting traffic in the city.

Evelyn O'Rourke, RTÉ Arts and Media Correspondent, takes a look at Screen Ireland's annual launch of its productions for 2026.

Marc O'Driscoll, South East Correspondent; Michael Nicholson, Director of Services at Wicklow County Council, discuss the aftermath of Storm Chandra and Keith Leonard - Director of the National Directorate for Fire and Emergency Management

Fergus Finlay of the Christine Buckley Centre discusses the government's confirmation of a State apology for survivors of industrial school abuse.

Dan O'Brien, Chief Economist at the Institute of International and European Affairs, reacts to the trade deal agreed between the European Union and India

Brian Caulfield, Professor in Transportation at the Centre for Transport Research, Trinity College Dublin, on our public transport's inability to deal with severe weather.