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Our South East Correspondent Marc O'Driscoll was at the scene.

A titan of the music industry is gone, we speak to Imelda May, Paul Brady and Philip King about their friend, the late Moya Brennan.

It was 57 percent state owned, but that's to change with this deal, reported to be worth more than 1.6 billion. For the details our Economics and Public Affairs Editor David Murphy.

Diplomacy appears to have taken a back seat as the US now blockades the Strait of Hormuz. For more, The London Independent's Chief International Correspondent, Bel Trew.

The faulkner family are planning the funeral of Scarlett, the 29-year-old mother of one who died on Sunday following an assualt in Tipperary three weeks ago. We hear from the priest helping the family, Fr. Pat Hogan.

For the latest from Leinster House, our Political Correspondent Micheal Lehane.

Our reporter Cian McCormack got reaction to the fuel support package from people in Tullamore. For an update on a meeting of the Fianna Fáil parliamentary party happening this afternoon, our Political Correspondent Mícheál Lehane.

For the latest Sean O'Neill, communications director of Transport Infrastructure Ireland.

The Taoiseach said yesterday that the decision to spend more than half a billion euro in temporary measures to reduce the cost of fuel would have implications for the budget in October. John Fitzgerald, adjunct Professor with Trinity College Dublin gives us a view on the economic impact of the package of supports.

The club captain of Hollywood Golf Club, Kieran Diver.

The Pope has been speaking to reporters in the last hour en route to Algeria, he said he has "no fear" of the Trump administration and will continue to speak out against war. For more on this, Former Editor of the Irish Catholic and Catholic Commentator Michael Kelly.

The inclusion of Severe Combined Immunodeficiency and Spinal Muscular Atrophy brings the total number of conditions tested to eleven. Bróna Noonan spoke about her son Donnacha and the inclusion of a test for SMA in the the heel prick test.

We hear from our Consumer Affairs Correspondent Aengus Cox, South east Correspondent Marc O'Driscoll, Eastern Correspondent Samantha Libreri, and Mid West Correspondent Petula Martyn.

Taoiseach Micheál Martin spoke to us about the ongoing fuel crisis.

To tell us more we heard from Collector-General, James Twohig.

Deputy Foreign Editor, Edmund Heaphy, brings us the latest.

Laura Fletcher in Dublin city centre, Petula Martyn in Foyes Co. Limerick, Teresa Mannion in Galway and Jennie O'Sullivan, at Whitegate oil refinery in Cork.

For reaction Minister for Tourism, Culture, Sports and Media, Patrick O'Donovan.

Live from Beirut our Deputy Foreign Editor, Edmund Heaphy.

For more detail from the report Lisa Ryan, Professor in energy economics at UCD.

Reporter Laura Fletcher on O'Connell Street in Dublin, Jennie O'Sullivan reporting from Whitegate at the fuel depot and Teresa Mannion reports from the Docks in Galway at the fuel depot there. Our reporter Kate Egan spoke to Richard Guiney, CEO of The Representative group, Dublin Town.

Goverment response from Sean Canney, the Minister of state for Transport.

For more on the next steps Sky News International Affairs Editor, Dominic Waghorn.

Two men have appeared in court as part of an investigation into alleged connections between gardaí and members of an organised crime group. Our reporter Sharon Lynch was at the courts.

There have been several reports of multiple missile strikes on Beirut this lunchtime. For the latest Maureen Philippon Norwegian Refugee Council in Lebanon.

We hear from our reporter Andrew Lowth in Monasterevin, Co Kildare, Mid- West Correspondent Petula Martyn in Limerick and our reporter Joan O'Sullivan on O'Connell St. in Dublin.

There's less then twelve hours to Donald Trump's deadline for Iran to re-open the Strait of Hormuz. For the latest Natasha Turak, Journalist based in Dubai.

To tell us more about these arrangments, Maritime expert, Lars Jensen.

A new study shows that a significant number of parents would like their child to attend a non-denominational primary school. For more on this survey carriend out by the Department of Edcuation, Alan Hynes Chief Executive The Catholic Education Partnership.

Our reporter Peter O'Connell travelled to Limerick City and Ballina in Co Tipperary to gauge local opinion on the pipline.

Barry Doyle, Director of production and hospital services at the Irish Blood Transfusion Services

Sara Firth, Foreign correspondent based in Washington DC, discusses reports of attempts to bring the Middle East war to a temporary halt.

Theo Dorgan, Irish poet and former director of Poetry Ireland, discusses the life and careeer of poet and author, Gabriel Rosenstock who has died at the age of 76.

Anthony Quinn, President of the Teachers' Union of Ireland, discusses the Annual Teachers' Conference which begins today in Kilkenny, with the unions looking for more funding for schools.

Kevin Cullinane, Deputy Director of Communications at daa, on a lost parrot found in a carpark at Dublin airport.

For the latest Middle East Correspondent for the Economist, Gregg Carlstrom.

Payvand Naimi, a member of the Bahá'í faith, has been held in custody since January following his arrest during the protest. His cousin, Sama Sabet spoke to our reporter Edel McCallister.

Forty- seven year old Jonathan Gill was arrested in Dublin yesterday. For the latest from the courts our reporter Gavin O'Callaghan.

Home and business owners from Rosslare Co Wexford have said the extreme weather and recent storms have exacerbated the loss of beach and dune material to the sea. Ahead of storm Dave this weekend, our South East Correspondent Marc O'Driscoll reports from Rosslare.

In just over two weeks the 1926 census will become available online, for more on this Jillian van Turnhout, Member of the Accredited Genealogists Ireland.

The three have been fighting a campaign by their superior who accused them of breaking a vow of obedience, but the nuns say they were sent to the care home against their will. For more on this Kate Connoly, Berlin based Foreign Correspondent for the guardian.

Team Limerick clean up or TLC is now an annual event, removing over 50 tonnes of litter from across the county. RTE's Micheál MacSuibhne joined volunteers this morning.