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For the latest freelance journalist based in Mexico, Stephania Carpi, Correspondent for the Guardian Newspaper Rory Carroll and for the latest on travel distruptions Tom Randles, President of the Irish Travel Agents Association and Managing Director of Barter's Travelnet in Cork.

Laura Hogan, our North East Correspondent.

Its been a week since the search began in Co Wicklow in connection with the murders of JoJo Dullard and Deirdre Jacob. To bring us up to date crime journalist and author, Barry Cummins.

Cara Stapleton, Statistician with CSO tells us about the people who have been taking part in the study.

Seventy year old Noel Farrell who sexually abused five of his children over a period of two decades has been jailed for 20 years. For more on this our Courts Reporter, Vivienne Traynor.

An advisory firm founded by the former British Politician, Peter Mandelson, has collapsed. For the details on this Deputy Foreign Editor, Edmund Heaphy, who is in London.

Our reporter Cathal Dowd spoke to people in Temple Bar this morning. For more on this story our Crime and Security Correspondent, Conor Gallagher.

Dr. Sarah Kieran Associate Professor, Department of Work & Employment Studies and Director of Exec Education with the Kemmy Business school.

The department of transport is undertaking a review of the scheme, including eligibility, our reporter Conor Hunt has more.

A group of parents in Denmark are fighting to be reunited with their children taken into care after parenting competency tests. Their stories feature in a BBC world service documentary 'Give Me My Child Back' Rachel spoke to Producer and Director Woody Morris.

Our Arts and Media Correspondent, Evelyn O'Rourke.

For the latest on this story Lewis Goodall, of the Newsagents podcast and London based journalist Enda Brady.

Our reporter Barry Gallagher spoke to National Private Hire and Taxi Association spokesperson Jim Waldron and TD who wants to see more taxis available is Fine Gael's Michael Murphy from Tipperary.

For the latest our Crime Correspondent Paul Reynolds.

Michael Spagat, a professor of economics at Royal Holloway, University of London, one of the authors of the peer-reviewed study and chair of Every Casualty Counts.

Charlie Weston, Irish Independent Personal Finance Editor has the details.

The report was commissined in 2023 and looks at problems with the care recieved by young people. It's expected to find that there was a risk of potential harm in about 200 cases. For the latest on this report our Southern Editor, Paschal Sheehy.

Dr Darragh McCashin, Assistant Professor in the School of Psychology at DCU, and Chair of The Observatory on Cyberbullying, Cyberhate & Online Harassment in the Anti-Bullying Centre.

For the details into the report David Murphy, Economics and Public Affairs Editor.

In a statment on his website, John Moran said some councillors from Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael had a deliberate strategy to ensure that his term wasn't successful. John spoke Rachel this afternoon.

The Department of Children has said it will review a High Court decision which found that Minister Norma Foley failed to properly apply the law when she excluded two institutions from the mother and baby home redress scheme. For more on this, Claire Kerrane, Sinn Féin spokesperson on Children.

Máirín Nolan from Co Carlow, the mother of seven year old Roxanne who is going to the United States for surgery, because of her difficulty getting treated here.

Our reporter Dyane Connor from the site in Wicklow.

Adam Harris, CEO of AsIAm which campaigns for people with Autism.

Our Work and Technology Correspondent, Brian O'Donovan.

Jessie Jackson has died at the age of eighty four. For decades Jessie was a key figure in American Politics, Professor Dan Geary, the Mark Pigott Associate Professor of U.S. History at Trinity College Dublin.

Dr Adam Smith UCD Laboratory of Wildlife Ecology and Behaviour.

Gerry Murphy, senior forecaster, Met Eireann.

For more on this our reporter Kate Egan.

A search is under way in County Wicklow by Gardai investigating the disappearances of Jo Jo Dullard and Deirdre Jacob. Barry Cummins, Crime journalist and author.

Our reporter Kate Egan spoke to some of thoes affected by the measures. We also hear from Minister for Education and Youth, Hildegarde Naughton.

Two men who admitted disposing of the dismembered remains of a 17 year old boy who was murdered in Drogheda six years ago have been jailed for six years each. For more our Crime Correspondent, Paul Reynolds.

Rachel spoke with Kathleen Funchion, MEP for Sinn Fein.

Labour TD for Dublin Fingal East is Duncan Smith and Brendan Walsh is Chief Operating Officer with the Road Safety Authority.

The issue of the childrens science museum has dragged on for two decades now and both its backers and the OPW were at the Public Accounts Committee yesterday. For more on this Martin Wall, Public Affairs correspondent with the Irish Times.

The exact cause of the country's biggest ever fish kill incident on the Blackwater River near Mallow last August could not be established, according to an independent report from the European Commission's Joint Research Centre. To tell us more about this our Environment Correspondent George Lee.

The Taoiseach has said the Republic of Ireland football team's games again Israel in the UEFA Nations' League should go ahead, and he said the FAI made the correct decision to announce that the fixtures would be fulfilled. Our soccer correspondent Tony O Donoghue.

After nearly forty years of delivering letters, parcels and companionship to the people of Mullagh, Co Cavan popular postwoman Jane Duffy is retiring and there's a big community celebration in her honour tonight. Jane spoke to Áine Lawlor.

The latest picture of rental properties available under the Housing Assistance Payment, showed that there was nothing available in 10 out of 16 areas surveyed by the Simon Community. For more Una Burns, head of advocacy with the Limerick-based housing charity Novas.

Cork airspace shut down from midnight to 7am yesterday according to a report in the Examiner. Kevin Byrne, Airport Safety and Security Auditor has more on this story.

The Tusla Wellbeing Project was set up last September to review the welfare of children whose protection cases were closed during Covid. For the latest Independent chair of the Tusla Wellbeing project and Chief Executive of the Children's Rights Alliance Tanya Ward.

The widow of murdered solicitor Pat Finucane has criticised the British Government over delays to a public inquiry announced in 2024. Geraldine Finnucane spoke to Cian.