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The latest picture of rental properties available under the Housing Assistance Payment, showed that there was nothing available in 10 out of 16 areas surveyed by the Simon Community. For more Una Burns, head of advocacy with the Limerick-based housing charity Novas.

Cork airspace shut down from midnight to 7am yesterday according to a report in the Examiner. Kevin Byrne, Airport Safety and Security Auditor has more on this story.

The Tusla Wellbeing Project was set up last September to review the welfare of children whose protection cases were closed during Covid. For the latest Independent chair of the Tusla Wellbeing project and Chief Executive of the Children's Rights Alliance Tanya Ward.

The widow of murdered solicitor Pat Finucane has criticised the British Government over delays to a public inquiry announced in 2024. Geraldine Finnucane spoke to Cian.

Russian strikes cut heating to nearly 2,600 residential buildings in Kyiv. For the latest Ukraine based journalist Emmanuelle Chaze.

Lisa Kennedy, CEO of Tourist SOS spoke to reporter Edel McAllister.

We get the latest from Dr Colm Henry, Chief Clinical Officer Health Service Executive and reaction from Deputy David Cullinane, Sinn Féin spokesperson on Health

The Mayor of Kyiv, Vitali Klitschko, described the situation in his city

Political Correspondent Michael Lehane has more

The cap was first introduced as a condition of planning when Terminal 2 was granted planning permission in 2007. Political correspondent Mícheál Lehane has the latest.

An agreement was reached in principle following discussions between Government party leaders and Minister for Tourism Peter Burke on the issue last night. For the Eoghan O'Mara Walsh, CEO of the Irish Tourism Industry Confederation.

Former Irish Government Special Envoy to the United States John Deasy says the government needs to get political on this if Seamus Culleton is to be free soon. Former Irish Government Special Envoy to the United States John Deasy.

With more on this our courts reporter Vivienne Traynor.

Our Arts and Media Correspondent Evelyn O'Rourke outlined what the Minister for Culture, Patrick O'Donovan had to say today.

Seamus Culleton originally from Glenmore in county Kilkenny was arrested last September by US Immigration and Customs Enforcement, ICE. Mr Culleton is married to a US citizen and owns a plastering business in Boston. Cian spoke to Caroline Culleton, Seamus Culleton's sister.

There's growing pressure on the British Prime Minister, for the latest Chief Political Commentator at The i Paper, Kitty Donaldson.

New industry data from Worldpanel by Numerator shows a slight jump to nearly 7% over the 12 weeks to 25 January. For more on this our Business Correspondent, Fergal O'Brien.

For the latest Head of Jimmy Lei's legal team, Caoilfhionn Gallagher.

RTE's Liam O'Brien, Co-producer, writer, and narrator of 'Where is Jón?' and also to Jon Jonsson's brother David.

For more on this Technology Correspondent Brian O'Donovan.

European Commission said today that the platform had been guilty of multiple violations of the EU's Digital Services Act. Our reporter Sally Ann Barrett has been asking people in Athlone about their own TikTok habits and we hear from Our Europe Editor Tony Connelly.

A further 22 sets of infant remains have been recovered from the site of the former Mother and Baby Home in Tuam. For the latest our Western Correspondent, Pat McGrath.

For the latest our North East Correspondent Laura Hogan.

Andrew Lownie a Royal historian and author of the book "The rise and fall of the house of york", spoke to Justin about how damaging the latest Epstein releases have been for the former Prince.

The Garda Commissioner, Justin Kelly has been speaking at the Graduation of 167 new Gardai at the training college in Templemore. Our Crime Corrspondent Paul Reynolds has more.

Despite the wet weather and the dark winter, attendances at National Hurling and Football leage matches in recent weeks have been exceptional. John Fogarty is GAA Correspondent with the Irish Examiner.

Ireland has four athletes competing in the Winter Olympics. Our reporter Aaron McElroy.

For more on this we are joined by Katie McGuinness, restaurant critic with the Irish Independent.

Gerry Murphy, Senior Forecaster with Met Eireann and Keith Leonard, National Director of the National Directorate for Fire and Emergency Management.

For the latest Tim Bale, Professor of politics at Queen Mary University of London.

Ten years ago today, gunmen opened fire on a crowded boxing weigh-in at Dublin's Regency Hotel. Among thoes outside the hotel that day were two journalists from The Sunday World, reporter Alan Sherry and photographer Ernie Leslie. Rachel spoke to Ernie Leslie about that day.

For more on this Fergal O'Brien, our Business Correspondent.

For the latest our Crime Correspondent Paul Reynolds.

Transport Minister Darragh O'Brien.

In Britain more than 125 thousand people have signed a petition in support of an Irish bus driver who was sacked after chasing down a thief who stole from a passenger. Mark Hehir origionally from Limerick spoke to Rachel.

For more on this climatologist with Met Eireann, Paul Moore.

For more details on this Gemma McLoughlin Burke, barrister practising in criminal and constitutional law.

Brian O'Donovan, our work and technology correspondent

A status yellow rain warning remains in place for eight counties. For the latest weather Gerry Murphy Senior Forecaster with Met Eireann and for updates on the dangers of further flooding, Keith Leonard, National Director of the National Directorate for Fire and Emergency Management.

Labour Party's Peter Mandelson is facing a potential criminal investigation following new revelations about his association with Jeffery Epstein. For the latest Gary Gibbons, Channel 4 Political Editor.