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Rachel Cummings, Save the Children Team Leader in Gaza, describes what it's like on the ground in Gaza right now.
Simon McKeever, Chief Executive of the Irish Exporters Association, discusses the news that President Donald Trump may extend the proposed trade dealdine.
Midlands Correspondent, Eddie Quinn reports on a movement aimed at helping men connect and improve their mental, physical and emotional well-being which has now reached Ireland.
Tim Bale, Professor of Politics at Queen Mary University, discusses Starmer's u-turn on a controversial plan for welfare reform after over 140 of his Labour backbenchers threatened to collapse his government.
Agricultural Correspondent, Aengus Cox reports on the Department of Agriculture's warning of Avian influenza.
Seamus Boyle, Managing Director of Arranmore Ferry, discusses the launch of a new ferry, Arranmore Blu, which will hold 96 passengers and 10 cars between Árainn Mhór and Ailt an Chorráin in west Donegal.
An investigation is underway into the death of a man in his 50s following an incident at a house in Co Dublin. Reporter Coleman O'Sullivan has more.
A recent review found that Israel is in breach of its obligations under an agreement with the EU, Tony Connelly, Europe Editor has more.
Gregg Carlstrom, Middle East Correspondent for The Economist, reports on the latest on the Middle East conflict.
Aontú are calling for all party support for proposed legislation to make the first three hours of hospital car parking free to patients and their families. Edel McAllister reports.
SIPTU Organiser, Andrew Quigley on the anti-social behaviour on late night buses in Drogheda
This case of a withheld military pension was highlighted on RTÉ's This Week programme earlier this month, and there has been a significant development in it today Justin McCarthy - Presenter of This Week to tell us more.
A twenty-five year old Sligo man has arrived at the Glastonbury music festival by an unusual route. Oillie White, who has been living in Madrid cycled over 2000 kms through several countries to get there.
Dublin's outgoing Lord Mayor has revived the tradition of honouring those who have reached the age of 100. Our reporter Gavin O'Callaghan has been speaking to some of them. .
Trump claims Iran's nuclear programme has been set back decades, contrary to a US intelligence report. Professor Andrew Cottey, the department of Government and Politics UCC, discusses the widely-leaked report.
BBC World Middle East Analyst and Editor, Sebastian Usher, reports on the current status of the Iran/Israel conflict.
Ailbhe Connelly, our Social Affairs Correspondent and Paul Cunningham Political Correspondent assess the reaction to the Women's Aid report.
A Judge has deferred giving her judgement on the future of an IPAS centre in Westmeath. The centre at Lisseywollen in Athlone was designed to house up to 1,000 asylum seekers. Reporter Dyane Connors was in court today
The most in depth piece of research ever conducted into Para sport has been published this lunchtime. To discuss this; Neasa Russell, Chief Operating Officer with Paralympics Ireland. joins Rachael.
The funeral of Lord Mountcharles takes place in Slane today. For more, Northeast Correspondent, Mark O'Driscoll reports.
Hugo Bachega, BBC Middle East Correspondent, reports from Jerusalem.
Vincent Durac, Associate Professor in Middle East politics at University College Dublin, reports on the current status of the Israel/Iran conflict.
Health Minister, Jennifer Carroll MacNeill discusses the "extraordinary agreement" between HSE and trade unions regarding weekend working hours.
Northern Correspondent, Conor Macauley reports on the latest developments in the Omagh Bombing Inquiry.
Shona Murray, Europe Correspondent at Euro News, reports on the NATO summit taking place at the Hague.
Tara Kangarlou, global affairs journalist, author and adjunct Professor at Georgetown University, assesses where things stand following the US bombing of Iran's nuclear sites.
Niall Stanage, White House Columnist from the Hill, reports on where the United States stands following their strikes on Iran.
Tony Connelly, Europe Editor, reports on the EU Foreign Ministers meeting in Brussels today.
Education Correspondent, Emma O'Kelly reports on the changes announced to US student visa applications.
Trevor Donnellan, Head of the Agricultural Economics and Farm Surveys Department at Teagasc, reports that the average family farm income rose substantially last year following a difficult 2023.
Dr. Paul Deane from University College Cork explains the significance of the Strait Of Hormuz - the oil transport artery for around a quarter of the world's supply.
Conor Macauley, Northern Correspondent, reports on a High Court decision in relation to a huge roads scheme in Northern Ireland.
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.