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We speak to Pierre-Louis Baudey-Vignaud after it was announced that a Garda Cold Case Unit is to conduct a "full review" into the murder of his mother in west Cork in 1996.
We hear what was said in the Dáil and speak to Sandra Hurley of our political staff
We speak to Peter Boland of the Alliance for Insurance Reform.
We get the latest from Northern Correspondent Conor Macauley
We get analysis from William Alberque, director of strategy, technology, and arms control at the International Institute for Strategic Studies
We speak to interim Chief Executive of Mental Health Reform, Roisin Clarke
We speak to consumer journalist, Siobhan Maguire.
Dr Colm Henry, HSE's Chief Clinical Officer, on the rising numbers of Covid infections and how those who've been previously infected could fall ill again
Brian O'Donovan, Work & Technology Correspondent on how BT Ireland has apologised after a technical issue prevented callers accessing the Emergency Call Answering Service for more than an hour yesterday
Eileen Magnier, North West Correspondent on the inquest into the deaths of two people who died in a crash in Bundoran in Donegal in 2018
Daniel Lippman, White House Correspondent for Politico
Robert Shortt, Economics Correspondent reports
Detective Superintendent Michael Cryan from the Garda National Economic Crime Bureau, on how Irish bank accounts have been linked to an international romance fraud
Leo Enright, Space commentator on how politicians are being asked to ratify the Treaty on Principles Governing the Activities of State in the Dáil
We speak to Minister for Transport, Eamon Ryan and get the latest from our Political Correspondent Michéal Lehane
We're joined by our Legal Affairs Correspondent Orla O'Donnell.
We speak to Chair of the National Women's Council Margaret Martin- a former Director of Women's Aid.
We speak to Alexander Rodnyansky, an adviser to Ukraine's President Zelensky.
We speak to our Northern Correspondent Conor MaCauley.
We get the latest from our political correspondent Micheál Lehane, and speak to Health Editor with the Irish Times, Paul Cullen.
We speak to principal of Scoil Bhríde Buachaillí in Blanchardstown Seamus Sullivan, and get the latest from Emma O'Kelly our Education Correspondent
We talk to Graeme McQueen spokesman for daa.
We speak to Garda Detective Sergeant Mick Moran
We speak to Emer Healy, Senior Retail Analyst at Kantar.
John Kearney, chief executive of the National Council for Special Education, discusses concerns over the availability of spaces in schools highlighted by the Children's Ombudsman Niall Muldoon this week.
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has been dealt a major blow after the Liberal Democrats and Labour won two by-elections on Thursday. Jon Tonge, British and Irish politics professor at the University of Liverpool, analysed the situation.
A man has been taken to hospital with serious injuries following a shooting at Dublin's South Circular Road this morning. Nicola Tallant, Investigations Editor with the Sunday World, told the programme what happened.
Dublin Airport is expecting this weekend to be its busiest since before the pandemic. More than 200,000 people are set to fly out between today and Monday, with the airport advising passengers to arrive two and a half hours before departure. Our reporter Dyane Connor joined the programme from Dublin Airport.
Failure to tackle the delays at Dublin Airport could potentially damage tourism, according to the industry body representing major North American airlines. Airlines for America vice-president, Keith Glatz, spoke with the programme.
Minister for Environment, Climate, Communications and Transport, and Green Party leader, Eamon Ryan responds to ongoing Dublin Airport and energy security concerns.
Robert Shortt, Economics Correspondent on the record fine, imposed by the Central Bank on AIB & EBS a combined €96.7m for breaches related to tracker mortgages
Norma Foley TD, Minister for Education welcomes the date for the Leaving Cert results
Cormac Halpin, Senior Statistician with the Central Statistics Office, speaks to us about the latest figures from Census 2022
Dr Cillian de Gascun, Director of the National Virus Reference Laboratory at UCD, discusses concerns over the impact of new Covid-19 variants in Ireland
Tony Connelly, our Europe Editor, on how EU leaders have granted Ukraine candidate status for membership of the bloc, at a two day conference in Brussels
Dr Sindy Joyce who is Lecturer in Traveller Studies at UL and Co-Author of a report which found that Travellers were 'over policed as suspects under under policed as victims'
One of the biggest pop shows of the summer takes place this evening, when former One Direction singer Harry Styles brings his 'Love on Tour' show to Dublin's Aviva Stadium. Despite not being due on stage until 8:30pm eager fans began queuing from early this morning, as our reporter Saoirse McGarrigle has been finding out...
A school principal on Inis Oírr is reaching out to students from the mainland to enroll in the island's secondary school for a year. The appeal comes as just one new pupil is set to enroll for September. Principal of Coláiste Ghobnait, Bríd Ní Dhonnacha spoke to the programme.
Lithuanian MEP Rasa Jukneviciene discusses the increasing tensions around the Russian enclave of Kaliningrad, which is next to her country.
Dublin City Council has today added the name of another victim of the Dublin Bombings in 1974, to the memorial in Talbot Street - Baby Martha O Neill. Her brother Niall O Neill spoke with today's programme.
Our political correspondent Paul Cunningham discusses the latest debates dominating the political agenda.
Officials have put the death toll from Afghanistan's deadliest earthquake in two decades at at least 920 people . Shah Meer Baloch is the Guardian newspaper's journalist in Pakistan and Afghanistan, and spoke with today's programme.
The Society of Chartered Surveyors of Ireland says commercial and residential construction projects are under 'huge pressure' due to growing inflation-related costs. The group's president, Kevin James, was on today's programme.
The Court of Appeal will decide next month on an application by one of two boys convicted of the murder of schoolgirl, Ana Kriégel in 2018, to introduce fresh evidence at his appeal against his conviction. Legal affairs correspondent Orla O Donnell has more.
We get the latest from the Minister for Housing and Fianna Fail TD Darragh O'Brien.
Eoghan O'Mara Walsh, CEO of the The Irish Tourism Industry Confederation, responds to Lonely Planet's warning to tourists of Dublin's "soaring" costs.
We get the latest from London-based Journalist Vincent McAviney.
Our South East Correspondent Conor Kane has the latest on the discovery of the bodies an elderly man and woman, which were found in a house in south Tipperary yesterday.
Our Agriculture and Consumer Affairs Correspondent Joe MagRaollaigh has the details of a scheme to reward farmers who've taken steps to protect the environment
We talk to Dr Gerard McCarthy, oceanographer with the Irish Climate Research and Analysis Unit, and an associate professor at the Department of Geography at Maynooth University.
Our Work and Technology Correspondent Brian O'Donovan reports from Dublin Castle where Taoiseach Micheál Martin has been addressing the National Economic Dialogue.