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Professor Shane Darcy, of the Irish Centre for Human Rights at the University of Galway, on the report from a United Nations Commission of Inquiry which finds that Israel has committed genocide in Gaza.
Seamus Morris, independent councillor in Tipperary, explains the Tipperary County Council's position in relation to backing a presidential candidate. Mícheál Lehane, Political Correspondent, reports on the presidential candidates who have travelled to the Ploughing Championships.
Paul Reynolds, Crime Correspondent, reports that Gardai have disrupted a multi-million euro money-laundering operation.
Tim Bale, Professor of Politics at Queen Mary University of London, discusses Donald Trump's second state visit to the UK, which commences later today.
Grainne Humphreys, Executive Festival Director at the Dublin International Film Festival, remembers the life and career of Hollywood icon, Robert Redford who has died aged 89.
Shane Ó Curraighín, North West Correspondent, reports on the trial of a former British soldier who is accused of murdering James Wray and William McKinney on the 30th of January 1972.
Labour Councillor, Marie Moloney discusses Kerry County Council's decision to endorse independent candidate, Gareth Sheridan. Sinéad Hussey, Midlands Correspondent, takes a look at Roscommon and Longford County Council meetings. Mícheal Lehane rounds up the other councils making a decision today.
Aisling Kenny, Reporter, on the investigation into the death of a man in his 80s on St Michael's Avenue in Tipperary Town on Friday night.
Adam Parsons, Middle East Correspondent, reports on U.S. Secretary of State, Marco Rubio' s visit to Jerusalem today for talks with Benjamin Netanyahu.
Dimitri O'Donnell, Reporter, on the 6,000 people attending ceremonies to become Irish citizens over the next two days.
Derek 'Bimbo' Wilkes, 71, speaks to Rachael about his win this weekend at the 105th Dublin City Liffey Swim. It was his second win, 36 years after his first.
Daragh Cassidy, Head of Communications at bonkers.ie, discusses the increases in energy costs to residential customers of Bórd Gáis and Pinergy.
Michael Collins, Cork South-West deputy and Independent Ireland leader, discusses whether Independent Ireland will back barrister Maria Steen as presidential candidate. Harry McGee, Irish Times Political Correspondent, assesses whether Maria Steen will be able to garner the required 20 Oireachtas nominations to be on the presidential ballot.
Tommy Meskill, London Correspondent, reports on Taoiseach Micheál Martin's meeting with the British Prime Minister Keir Starmer at Chequers this morning.
US Journalist, Steve Futterman, reports on Trump's announcement that a suspect has been taken into custody for the fatal shooting of conservative activist Charlie Kirk at a Utah university.
Reporter Cian McCormack speaks to Pennsylvania Congressman Brendan Boyle who has criticised social media for “spreading conspiracies and inflaming people” and gives his reaction to Charlie Kirk's killing.
Dr Christopher Sabatini, Senior Fellow for Latin America at Chatham House, on the news that defence lawyers for Brazil's former president, Jair Bolsonaro, have said they will appeal his prison sentence for an attempted coup.
Two people have been arrested in connection with a garda investigation into alleged perjury during the appeal by Conor McGregor into a civil court finding that he had raped Nikita Hand at a Dublin hotel in December 2018. Crime Correspondent Paul Reynolds reports.
RTÉ has announced that it will not take part in the 2026 Eurovision Song contest "if the participation of Israel goes ahead". Evelyn O'Rourke, Arts and Media Correspondent, reports.
A manhunt is underway for the shooter that killed the conservative influencer Charlie Kirk. US journalist Steve Futterman gives us an update from Utah before we get the thoughts of Greg Swenson, Chairman of Republicans Overseas.
The average rents for new tenancies nationally rose by 5.5% annually to €1,696 in the first three months of the year. Seán McGoey reports on the situation in Longford before we hear from Rosemary Steen, Director of the Residential Tenencies Board.
The UK has sacked Peter Mandelson as its ambassador to the US over his relationship with the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, its foreign ministry has said. Tommy Meskell, London Correspondent, reports.
Vitaly Shevchenko, Russia Editor with BBC Monitoring, analyses the incursion of Russian drones into Polish airspace. Artur Michalski, Polish Ambassador to Ireland, discusses the Polish response to the Russian violation of their airspace.
Dara Calleary, Minister for Social Protection, discusses the government's new target for child poverty.
Borzou Daragahi, Middle East Analyst, discusses the Israeli airstrike yesterday on Qatar capital, Doha.
Eamon Dunphy looks back on Ireland's 2-1 defeat last night against Armenia in the 2026 World cup qualifier game in Yerevan.
David Murphy, Economics and Public Affairs Editor, reports on Ireland's growing population and the Dept. of Finance predicted figure of 7.59 million over the next 40 years.
Paul Cunningham, Political Correspondent, reports that Jim Gavin will be Fianna Fail's candidate in the election to be President of Ireland in just over 6 weeks time. Richard Moore, former political advisor and public relations strategist, assesses Jim Gavin's chances of winning the presidential election.
Juliette Touma, UNRWA Director of Communications, discusses the Israeli military order for all residents of Gaza City to "evacuate immediately".
Regius Professor Rose Anne Kenny, Principal Investigator of TILDA, discusses the findings of a study which has shown that loneliness is a persistent and powerful factor that influences the health and wellbeing of older adults.
Sinead Hussey, Midlands Correspondent, reports on a group of businesses in the Midlands who are coming together to help each other navigate Donald Trump's tariffs.
Dr. Dave O'Leary, Senior Technical Officer at the department of Medicine in UCC, describes how he discovered an Asian hornet in a beer garden in Cork.
MEP Billy Kelleher reacts to his defeat to Jim Gavin as the Fianna Fáil presidential candidate.
Mícheal Lehane, Political Correspondent, discusses the parliamentary party meetings for Sinn Féin and Fine Gael which are taking place this week. Kevin Cunningham of Ireland Thinks assesses the current state of the presidential race.
Gregg Carlstrom, Middle East correspondent with The Economist, discusses the shooting attack in Jerusalem which has left at least six people dead and seven seriously wounded.
Tommy Marren, of Mid West Radio, speaks to Irish aid worker, Gena Heraty about her recent kidnapping ordeal in Haiti.
Catrin Owen, a journalist based in Auckland, outlines a case in New Zealand where a man who was on the run with his three children for almost four years has been shot and killed by police.
James Geoghegan, Fine Gael TD, discusses an arson attack at Sean Moore Park beside Sandymount Strand.
Samantha Libreri, Eastern Correspondent, reports from Donabate, North Dublin where the search for a missing child continues.
Kitty O'Brien, the Irish protestor who was punched in the face by German police at a pro-Palestine demonstration in Berlin, describes the experience.
Sally-Ann Barrett, Reporter, speaks to some of those in Ballinasloe, Co. Galway affected by the ongoing school secretaries and caretakers strike action.
Helen McEntee, Education Minister, speaks about the current state of negotiations with Fórsa Trade Union regarding the school secretaries and caretakers strike.