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Crime Correspondent, Paul Reynolds reports on the jailing of a 33-year-old violent drug dealer who admitted intimidating and threatening drug users and their families for money.

Jim Gamble, an expert in Child Exploitation and Online Protection, discusses the UK's plan on banning social media for under-16's in the U.K.

Gideon Levy, writer and journalist in Israel, assesses what we know so far about the Iran/US agreement.

Health Correspondent, Fergal Bowers reports on a review of governance and equity in patient access and waiting lists management at Children's Health Ireland.

Gardaí have recommenced the search for two women, Jo Jo Dullard and Deirdre Jacob, who have been missing sine the 1990's. Eleanor Burnhill reports.

Gaelic Games Correspondent, Marty Morrissey discusses the consequences of this morning's football draw on Morning Ireland.

Dr Susan Curran, Co-director at Woodstown Viking excavation site and archelogist with The Discovery Programme, discusses the significance of the excavation at Woodstown.

Sports Minister, Patrick O'Donovan discusses the decision decision by the FAI to put Ireland's UEFA Nations League fixture with Israel at a neutral venue abroad and behind closed doors.

Northwest Correspondent, Shane O' Curraighin reports on the arrest of a man in his 30's in connection with the death of a man in County Leitrim last night. Reporter, Helen Donohue speaks to local Fianna Fail Councillor, Gary Prior.

Northern Editor, Vincent Kearney reports on former DUP leader, Jeffrey Donaldson's testimony at his trial in Newry Crown Court.

Fawaz Gerges, Professor of International Relations at the London School of Economics, discusses the status of the proposed peace deal between the US and Iran.

Rosaleen Heraghty, a relative of Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney, discusses his forthcoming visit to Aughagower, this weekend.

Jessica Fahy, Art Historian, celebrates the life and career of artist, Davifd Hockney.

In the last hour Assistant Chief Constable Ryan Henderson has briefed media on last night's violence. Our correspondent Shane O'Curraighin was at that press conference.

The common travel area has been part of much scrutiny over the last number of days. For more on this our politicial correspondent Barry Lenihane was at our Oireachtas studio.

It's the first increase since 2023 but what will it mean for people? Our Economics and Public Affairs Editor David Murphy tells us more.

President of the Irish Medical Organisation Professor Matthew Sadlier gave us his reaction to the audit.

Former DUP leader Jeffrey Donaldson has denied that he raped a woman as a young child in evidence to his trial on sex abuse charges. Our Northern Correspondent Conor Macauley was in court.

Conor Hunt has been to the Walkinstown roundabout in Dublin, how much of an interest is there in the tournament here.

Should grey squirrels be eradicated? A new study on the management of this species across the Dublin–Wicklow region is asking people. Ecologist Dr Emma Sheehy who's leading the studytells us what its about.

A 30-year-old man has appeared in court by video link charged with attempted murder in North Belfast on Monday. For the latest Shane Ó Curraighín, RTÉ North West Correspondent.

Our Political Correspondent Barry Lenihan from the Oireachtas studio.

That's according to new figures released by the CSO this morning, our work and technology Correspondent Brian O'Donovan.

The 39-year-old was shot dead at his family home in North Belfast in 1989. For the latest on this our Reporter Eleanor Burnhill.

The Central Criminal Court has heard that a 52-year-old man intended to murder three young children when he stabbed them near a creche on Parnell Square in Dublin in 2023. Riad Bouchaker, of no fixed abode, has pleaded not guilty for the details our Legal Affairs Correspondent Orla O'Donnell.

Eight All-Ireland qualifying games on this weekend. For the latest on this Kieran Cunningham, Sports Writer.

Independent Councillor, Paul McCusker and Conor Coyle, News reporter with the Irish News.

For the latest on this our Legal Affairs Correspondent Orla O'Donnell.

For more on this Philips O'Brien is Professor of Strategic Studies, University of St. Andrews.

For reaction to the findings of the report, Deirdre Kenny CEO of One in Four, the charity which provides confidential support to adult survivers of child sexual abuse.

If you look to the west after sunset you'll see two bright lights in the early evening sky. Those 'stars' are actually Venus and Jupiter. Astronomer and Associate with Blackrock Observatory, Frances McCarthy has more.

40 year old Sean Mc Govern has been jailed for 24 years this lunchtime. Our Crime Correspondent Paul Reynolds was at the Special Criminal court.

The Board of the FAI is expected to meet this afternoon. Our political correspondent Barry Lenihan has the details.

In a statement this lunchtime the country's military said that if attacks continue, Iran will respond with more severe and forceful attacks than before. For the latest Jon Gambrell, News Director for the Gulf and Iran for the Associated Press.

Jennies Law is a legislation to create a register of individuals convicted of serious domestic violence, named after Jennifer Poole - who was murdered by her ex-partner. Similar to "Clare's Law" in operation in the UK since 2014. To tell us how it works there, Dr Katerina Hadjimatheou, Director of the Centre of Criminology at the University of Esse

For the latest Our Work and Technology Correspondent Brian O'Donovan.

Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney will visit Ireland this week. Our reporter Sally-Ann Barrett spoke to James Kelly, Chairperson of Westport Historical Society about the Prime Minister's strong connections to the area. Justin is joined by Dr Deirdre Giblin , Chairperson of the Ireland Canada Business Association.

The remains have been found in the last two months, bringing the total to Seventy-seven, according the Technical Update from the forensic excavation at the county Galway site. For more on this Daniel McSweeney Director of the Office for Authorised Intervention in Tuam.

Speaking at the EU-Western Balkans Summit in Montenegro Micheál Martin also said there should be further EU measures introduced against them. Our Political Correspondent Micheal Lehane was at the summit in Montenegro.

For more on this Head of Innovation for Instech.ie and AI ethicist Dr Lollie Mancey.

Our Midlands Correspondent Sinead Hussey spoke to Mr Pether's family.

Arrivals from the country's top 20 overseas markets were down 2.2% in the first four months of this year. America's new tourism envoy, Nick Adams spoke to Cian about how he plans to reverse the declines .