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A possible diplomatic solution to the ongoing war between Israel and Iran kicks-off in Geneva today. To get the latest, we're joined by Euronews Europe Correspondent Shona Murray.
For a perspective on what's happening in Iran, Tara Kargarlou, global affairs journalist, author of The Heartbeat of Iran, and Adjunct Professor at Georgetown University
The Taoiseach Micheal Martin and other members of the Cabinet are in County Armagh today for a meeting of the North-South Ministerial Council. Northern Editor, Vincent Kearney has more.
An Coimisiún Pleanála has refused permission for a service station to be redeveloped at the site where ten people lost their lives in Creeslough, Co Donegal more than two years ago. For more on this, North Western Correspondent, Shane O'Curraighin reports.
John Rentoul, Chief Political Commentator with the London Independent, speaks with Paul Cunningham about the progress of the assisted dying legislation in the UK.
The UN children's agency UNICEF is warning that the Strip is facing a man-made drought - as its water systems collapse amid the ongoing Israeli bombardment. Juliette Touma Communications Director with the UN's Palestinian agency UNWRA joins Paul Cunningham to discuss.
Dr Paul Deane, Senior Lecturer in Clean Energy UCC discusses the news that, from today, the ESB is ceasing to burn coal at its Moneypoint electricity generation station in County Clare.
An Taoiseach Michael Martin joins Cain McCormack in studio to discuss the middle east, tariffs, child poverty, housing, CHI, HIQA, the next president, and more.
Juliet Gash reports from the Joint Oireachtas Committee on Health today, some committee members expressed zero confidence in the CHI Board and Management and described events as scandalous. Fergal Bowers, Health Correspondent, joins Cian in studio to discuss.
The death has been announced of Lord Henry Mountcharles, who was known for staging iconic rock concerts at his ancestral home of Slane Castle in County Meath.
Juliette Gash highlights key moments from the Dáil Health Committee hearing with HIQA in relation to issues raised about two nursing homes. following the recent RTÉ Investigates documentary. Health Correspondent, Fergal Bowers presents the latest update from the Dáil hearing.
David Cullinane, Sinn Fein's health spokesperson and a member of the Dail Health Committee, assesses today's Dáil Health Committee hearing.
Tom Bateman, the BBC's State Department Correspondent based in Washington DC, analyses the current situation in the Middle East on day six of the Israel-Iran conflict.
Reporter Edel McAllister speaks to three members of the Irish-Iranian community working in academia around the country. Photo: CFOTO/Future Publishing via Getty Images
London Correspondent, Tommy Meskill reports on the case against Kneecap member Liam Óg Ó hAnnaidh, who is accused of a terrorism offence.
Reporter Sheila Naughton questions members of the public on what they would do if they won the EuroMillions.
Hugo Bachega, Middle East Correspondent for the BBC, reports on the latest events in the conflict between Iran and Israel.
Europe Editor, Tony Connelly reports that the EU has activated its civil defence mechanism in order to help member states evacuate citizens from the Middle East.
Mícheál Lehane, Political Correspondent, reports from the Dáil where rent pressure zones laws, the Land Development Agency and replacing An Bord Pleanála was on its agenda.
Executive Director of the Irish Penal Reform Trust, Saoirse Brady discusses the cost associated with sending 35 asylum seekers back to Nigeria earlier this month which includes the cost of detaining some of these in prison.
Professor Joe Galvin, Consultant Cardiologist at the Mater Hospital, explains that the Mater University Hospital in Dublin has today become the first in Ireland to establish a Centre for AI and Digital Health.
Tara Adcock, Urban Birds Project Officer with BirdWatch Ireland, discusses their survey to help identify nesting swifts - which are now on Ireland's endangered list.
Middle East correspondent with Sky News, Alistair Bunkall from Tel Aviv on the latest on the Israel/Iran conflict.
Philip Feddis, of the advocacy group Restore Together which represents some of the survivors of abuse, discusses the latest Spiritans' statement.
Political Correspondent, Mícheál Lehane reports on the Raise The Roof protest which will take place at the gates of Leinster House tomorrow when the Dáil will debate an opposition motion calling for emergency action to address the deepening housing and homelessness crisis.
Pat McGrath, Western Correspondent, reports on pre-excavation works at the site of the former Mother and Baby institution in Tuam, Co Galway.
Colin White, National Advocacy and Projects Manager for the Irish Kidney Association, discusses the new laws governing the process of organ donation which are being rolled out from tomorrow.
Work and Technology Correspondent, Brian O'Donovan reports from the National Economic Dialogue in Dublin Castle.
Middle East analyst, Borzou Daragahi reports on the Israeli strikes on Iran.
Tánaiste Simon Harris discusses the Irish government's position on Israel's ongoing attacks on Iran.
RTE's Crime Correspondent Paul Reynolds provides an update on the search of a house and garden at Clondalkin in Dublin for evidence related to the suspected murder investigation of Annie McCarrick.
Professor with the Department of Politics and International Relations at the University of York, Nick Ritchie assesses Prime Minister Netenyahu's claim that Iran was months away from developing a nuclear bomb.
London Correspondent Tommy Meskill reports on the latest details on yesterday's Air India plane crash.
Paul Reynolds, RTÉ Crime Correspondent, reports on the arrest of a man in Dublin for the murder of the young American woman Annie McCarrick more than three decades ago. Pat Marry, former detective inspector and senior investigating officer and author, explains the difficulties of a case like this.
Manira Chaudhary. Correspondent in India for Deutsche Welle, reports on the plane crash which occureed this morning, minutes after take-off from the western city of Ahmedabad. Sally Gethin, a UK based Aviation Analyst, discusses the what investigators will be looking for in the crash.
Social Affairs Correspondent, Ailbhe Conneely reports on the revelation that unaccompanied children seeking international protection in Ireland have gone missing while in the care of the State.
Political Correspondent, Mícheál Lehane reports on emergency legislation to extend Rent Pressure Zones (RPZs) to all parts of the country which will be brought forward next week.
Our Economics and Public Affairs Editor David Murphy reports that the number of planning permissions for new homes fell again in the first three months of the year, according to the Central Statistics Office.
Last night, violence continued in Ballymena, with cars and properties set alight, whilst rioters threw petrol bombs, fireworks and masonry at police officers. Stormont ministers have issued a joint appeal for an end to the violence. For more, we're joined by our correspondent Conor McCauley, and Sian Mulholland, Alliance Party MLA for North Antrim.
President Trump's tariffs leave the Irish economy exposed, according to the Governor of the Central Bank Gabriel Maklouf. His comments this afternoon come as the Bank released its Financial Stability Review. Our Economics and Public Affairs Editor David Murphy has more on this, and the money that NAMA will return to the Exchequer this year...
Work to allow for the excavation of a burial ground at the former Mother and Baby Home in Tuam will begin next Monday - the latest step in the ongoing effort to try and identify the remains of infants who died there between 1925 and 1961. Daniel McSweeney is the Director of Authorised Intervention Tuam; he tells us what will be happening...