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Bel Trew, The Independent's Chief International Correspondent, reports on Israel's plan to control Gaza City.
Niall Stanage, White House Correspondent with The Hill, reports on Ireland's Occupied Territories Bill which is being singled out by US Republicans. RTÉ political staff reporter, Fiachra O'Cionnaith provides the background to the Occupied Territories Bill.
Dr. Jennifer Kavanagh, Law Lecturer in South East Technological University, reacts to the call by High Court judge Mr Justice Michael Twomey for written judgements to be written in plainer, more comprehensible language.
Ciara O'Brien, Irish Times business and technology journalist, discusses the latest version of ChatGPT which has just been released.
The King John's Summer Prom Festival in Trim is celebrating the 30th anniversary of Braveheart. Eric Lawlor, of the festival, and David O'Hara, actor, discuss the movie.
An analysis of supermarket prices and profits has found no evidence of profiteering. Aengus Cox, our Agriculture and Consumer Affairs Correspondent, explains today's report from the competition watchdog before we hear reaction from Jennifer Whitmore of the Social Democrats.
So long threatened, Donald Trump's sweeping new tariffs against more than ninety countries come into effect today. We hear from Mary Sadlier, CEO of Coole Swan Irish cream liqueur; Simon Harris, Tánaiste and Minister for Trade; and Neil McDonnell, CEO of the Irish Small and Medium Enterprises Association.
US President Donald Trump and Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin will meet in the "coming days" with an undisclosed venue agreed by both sides "in principle". Sam Kiley, World Affairs Editor for The Independent, gives his analysis.
A murder investigation has been launched after the death of a man in Carrick-on-Suir in Co. Tipperary earlier this week. Karen Creed reports.
Two consignments of humanitarian aid for Gaza funded by Ireland have been sitting in a warehouse in Jordan for over five months. Carole Coleman reports.
The latest figures from the Irish Music Rights Organisation show a quarter of us still listen to music on good old fashioned CDs and vinyl. The latter format is particularly popular and is now being produced in Ireland. Edel McAllister reports.
Andrew Louth, Reporter, shares what is known about Martha Nolan-O'Slatarra, who was found unconscious on board a boat at the Montauk Yacht Club in Long Island, New York early yesterday morning.
Jim Muir, Middle East Correspondent, assesses the reactions to Benjamin Netenyahu's reported plan to reoccupy all of Gaza.
Declan Power, Security and Defence Analyst, explains the logistics of securing a release of kidnapping victims, such as that of Irish woman, Gena Heraty who has been kidnapped from a Haitian orphanage.
Niall Conroy, Acting Chief Economist for the Irish Fiscal Advisory Council, discusses their latest report which warns that the country faces major spending pressures from an ageing population.
Dr Chris Colvin, Queen's University Belfast, explains their latest research on the famine.
Dann Cooney, Hiker and Mountaineer, describes the Ireland Everest challenge, which he completed last weekend.
Aengus Cox, Agriculture Correspondent, reports from the Dublin Horse Show, whoch commenced today.
Professor Nick Maynard, consultant surgeon at Oxford University Hospital, has been volunteering in Gaza for the last 15 years and describes his most recent visit there.
Doirín Graham, CEO of Clare Local Development Company, explains her concerns about the Cliffs of Moher Walking Trail.
Ralph Riegel, Southern Correspondent for the Irish Independent, reports on the death of a man in Carrick-on-Suir in Tipperary which is being treated as suspicious by Gardaí.
Fiachra O Cionnaith, of RTÉ's political staff, dicusses a joint Oireachtas finance committee report which calls for the Central Bank to carry out an internal review into whether it can turn down requests from Israel to facilitate the sale of its bonds.
Seán McGoey, Reporter, interviews Oasis fans at the group's Dublin pop-up merchandise shop.
Aisling Kenny, Reporter, discusses the efforts being made to secure the release of an Irish woman, Gena Heraty, who was abducted in Haiti along with seven other people.
Reporter, Helen Donohue discusses the kidnapping of Irish woman, Gena Heraty, in Haiti. Gena is one of eight kidnapped from an orphanage near the Haitian capital of Port-au-Prince.
Salim Oweis, Spokesperson for Unicef in Amman, Jordan, discusses the distribution of aid in to Gaza.
Reporter, Barry Gallagher discusses the impact of Storm Floris around the country.
Reporter, Florence Okojie speaks to people who have ditched the dating apps to try and find a partner through a singles running session.
David Murphy, Economics and Public Affairs Editor, reports
Hani Abu Akar, former business man from Khan Younis, who spends hours a day sourcing food for his family.
Órla O'Donnell, legal Affairs Correspondent, reports
Sam Coulter Smith, Consultant Obstetrician and Gynaecologist in the Rotunda and Connolly Hospital, discusses
Eddie Taaffe, Chairman of the Fleadh Executive Committee
Gavin O'Callaghan reports that a search is being carried out in Co Wexford as part of the investigation in the disappearance and murder of Fiona Sinnott in 1998.
Sebastian Usher, Middle East editor
John Farrelly, CEO of Mental Health Commission, discusses
David Murphy, Economics and Public Affairs Editor, reports that food prices are estimated to have risen by 4.6% over the last 12 months, according to new figures from the Central Statistics Office.
Justin McCarthy reports that An Post has said Ai software was not used to generate the artwork on a stamp which appears to show a television aerial on a building behind the nationalist leader Daniel O'Connell.
Eimear Noone, Conductor and Composer; and Sinead Gleeson, Writer, on the passing of Seán Rocks.
Justin Randall, journalist based in Japan; and Chris Bean, Head of Geophysics at the Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies
Jean Guy Vataux, Emergency Coordinator in Gaza, on the extraordinary price of food in Gaza's markets