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Simon Harris, Tánaiste and Minister for Foreign Affairs, discusses the Gaza-bound aid flotilla which, organisers say, has now had the last of its' boats detained by the Israeli military.
Keith Leonard, National Director of the National Directorate for Fire and Emergency Management, and Pat McGrath, Western Correspondent, assess the latest developments with Storm Amy.
Richard Stead, Reporter with BBC Manchester, explains that one of the men killed in yesterday's synagogue attack in Manchester was hit by police gunfire.
Reporter, Cian McCormack gets a sneak preview of ‘Revisiting the Banshee', the latest project from folklorists Aileen Lambert and Michael Fortune, 21 years after they first recorded similar schoolchildren's tales of superstitions and ghost stories in Moyross and King's Island.
Caoimhe Butterly, Irish activist onboard the legal support vessel following the Global Sumud Flotilla, explains the current situation with the flotilla carrying aid and foreign activists to Gaza.
Regular leaders' questions was cancelled in favour of a special debate on the interception of the flotilla. Mícheál Lehane, Political Correspondent, reports live from the Dáil on the flotilla and also provides updates on the Presidential Campaigns, including the news that Catherine Connolly sought to hire a former Éirígí member.
Darragh O'Brien, Minister for Transport, discusses the Government's plans for the long-delayed Metrolink.
Máiréad Smyth, Senior Journalist Reporter with BBC North West, reports on an attack at a synagogue in Manchester involving a car ramming and a stabbing.
Dr. Louise Marron, Consultant in Public Health Medicine with the HSE National Immunisation Office, outlines the HSE's Winter Vaccination Programme.
Paschal Sheehy, Southern Editor, reports on the status orange rain warning which has come into effect in County Kerry.
Political correspondent, Micheal Lehane joined us to give latest on the presidential campaigns.
Julie Garland discusses the siginificance and rules related to drone flying.
RTÉ's Dyane Connor brought us the latest update from today's court hearing.
Detective Chief Superintendent Seamus Boland joined us to tells us more on organised crime networks who focus primarily on burglaries across Ireland.
Middle East editor with BBC News, Sebastian Usher discusses what is happening in Gaza amid looming peace plan proposal.
Members of the international flotilla trying to deliver aid to Gaza say that unidentified vessels approached some of its boats before dawn this morning. Taoiseach Micheál Martin was asked about the issue on his way into a meeting of EU leaders in Copenhagen.
Education correspondent, Emma O' Kelly tells us more on how the new system will not allow parents to list the schools they want to go in order of preference.
Ailís Hankinson, Meteorologist with Met Eireann, joined us to tell us what to expect from the upcoming storm.
Marc O'Driscoll, North-East Correspondent, highlights the latest developments in the Co. Louth case where a father (Mark O'Connor), mother (Louise O'Connor) and their son (Evan O'Connor) were killed in their home. Rory Mulholland, Chairman of North East Runners, pays tribute to Mark O'Connor.
Sean Egan, HIQA's Director of Healthcare Regulation, discusses the shortage of hospital beds in the Mid-West of Ireland.
Marie McMahon, of the Mid-West Hospital Campaign Group, reacts to today's report and recommendations. David Cullinane, Sinn Fein's Health Spokesperson, responds to HIQA's report on the lack of hospital beds in the Mid-West of Ireland.
Paul Cunningham, Political Correspondent, highlights the main stories being raised at the Dáil today.
Marc O'Driscoll, North East correspondent joined us to give more details on the incident that happened in Tallanstown, a village around 11 kilometres southwest of Dundalk.
Donnacha O'Beacháin, Professor of Politics at the School of Law and Government at Dublin City University, discusses the significance of today's election results in Moldova.
Samantha Libreri RTÉ News Eastern Correspondent reports on the deaths of a father and daughter in Dublin on Saturday.
Middle East correspondent for The Economist, Gregg Carlstrom joined us to talk about what to expect from today's meeting between Trump and Netanyahu.
Midlands correspondent, Sinead Hussey brings us reaction from Shane Lowry's home club Esker Hills in County Offaly after his Ryder Cup victory.
Political Correspondent, Paul Cunningham joined us to give more details on what to expect from tonight's presidential debate.
Tommy Meskill, RTÉ London Correspondent, tells us more on Liam Óg Ó hAnnaidh's latest court appearance.
John O'Loughlin, global trade and customs partner with PWC joined us to explain what it means for the EU.
Sean Moynihan, CEO of ALONE, joined us to tell us more about on the challenge of homelessness in the elderly population.
Sinn Féin's Mid-Ulster MP Cathal Mallaghan speaks about the planned UK digital ID card and why his party calls it an attack on the Good Friday agreement.
Tony Connelly, RTÉ's Europe Editor, discusses what to expect at Netanyahu's UN General Assembly address.
Crime correspondent, Paul Reynolds reports on the sale of two properties linked to organised crime groups.
Lori Moriarty who works with Laois county library highlights the importance of libraries.
Paul Cunningham, Political Correspondent, reports on the first full day of the presidential campaign.
Brian O'Donovan, Work and Technology Correspondent, assesses ESRI's warning that the planned €9.4 billion package may overheat the economy. Dr. Lorcan Sirr, Senior Lecturer in Housing at the Technological University in Dublin, analyses the government's housing targets which ESRI's report forecasts will not be met.
Roni Hawe, Programme manager of the EPA's Environmental Monitoring programme, discusses the EPA's report which claims that around 1,700 premature deaths occur in Ireland each year because of poor air quality.
Ray McAdam, Lord Mayor of Dublin, discusses Barack Obama's Freedom of Dublin award, which he will receive today.
George Parker, Political Editor of the Financial Times, assesses Mayor of Greater Manchester, Andy Burnham's situation in the midst of dissatisfaction within the UK Labour party.
Sean McGoey, Reporter, speaks to NFL fans ahead of the first ever regular season NFL game to take place in Dublin, when the Pittsburgh Steelers and Minnesota Vikings compete at Croke Park on Sunday.
Micheal Lehane, Political Correspondent, tells us more as Maria Steen is out of presidential race.