
Morning Ireland
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Weather Forecast
Presented by Aoife Kealy.

Water safety advice for bank holiday weekend
Joanne Walsh, Chief Executive Officer, Water Safety Ireland, discusses water safety during the Easter bank holiday weekend.

7.35am Sports News
Presented by Pauric Lodge.

NASA rocket launches from Florida for Artemis II mission
Dr Niamh Shaw, science communicator, discusses the launch of the Artemis II space mission.

7.50am Business News
Presented by Gail Conway.

7.10am It Says In The Papers
Presented by John S. Doyle.

Four arrested after €7m of cannabis seized in Co. Kildare
Paul Reynolds, Crime Correspondent, reports on a seizure of cannabis in Co. Kildare, worth an estimated 7 million Euro.

Stormy weather set to hit Ireland over Easter weekend
Michelle Dillon, meteorologist with Met Éireann, discusses stormy weather conditions expected this weekend.

Trump threatens to bomb Iran "back to the stone age where they belong"
Larry Donnelly, US political analyst and law lecturer at the University of Galway, assesses President Trump's televised address to the American public last night.

8.10am It Says In The Papers
Presented by John S. Doyle.

Starmer offers to take lead on forming coalition of nations to reopen Strait of Hormuz
George Parker, Financial Times, discusses the latest UK government measures to deal with the Iran war.

Will the US leave NATO?
Patrick Bury, lecturer in Defence and Strategic Studies at the University of Bath and former Nato analyst, discusses current developments in the Iran war.

Trump claims gains against Iran but gives no timeline to end war
Washington Correspondent, Jackie Fox reports on President Donald Trump's address to the United States.

8.35am Sports News
Presented by Pauric Lodge.

Artemis II: "It was amazing...it went off beautifully"
Kevin Nolan, space expert and lecturer in physics at TU Dublin, assesses the launch last night of the Artemis II space mission.

Cost of fuel continues to concern commuters
Reporter, Joe Caulfield speaks to people in Balbriggan about the cost of commuting to work.

Growing speculation that US may add ground force to Middle East conflict
Jasmine El Gamal, Foreign Affairs analyst and former middle east advisor to the US Department of Defense, on the latest developments in the Iran War.

7.50am Business News
Presented by Adam Maguire.

8.10am It Says In The Papers
Presented by John S. Doyle.

Bomb driven into police station in delivery driver's boot, says PSNI
Naomi Long, Justice Minister for Northern Ireland, on the likely dissident republican attack on a police station in Northern Ireland.

8.35am Sports News
Presented by Darren Frehill.

7.10am It Says In The Papers
Presented by John S. Doyle.

7.35am Sports News
Presented by Darren Frehill.

Howth becoming Dublin visitor hotspot
Cian McCormack visited the Howth Summit walk as figures show that approx. half a million people a year are doing this particular walk in Howth, Co. Dublin.

Clare Co. Council to look at potential safety measures at Blue Pool area
Rita McInerney, Fianna Fáil Councillor on the death of two anglers near Doonbeg, Co. Clare.

Average price of motor insurance rose by 4% in 2025
Moyagh Murdock, CEO of Insurance Ireland, on why motor insurance premiums continue to rise.

Bluey as Gaeilge
Suzanne Kelly, RTÉ Group Head of Children’s and Young People’s Content, discusses the arrival of the Irish-language version of Bluey on RTÉ.

Budget to take place on 6 October, Cabinet to hear
Michael Lehane, RTÉ Political Correspondent, looks ahead to Cabinet where the budget, banning scramblers, and the growth of Cork are on the agenda.

Bodies of two men recovered after anglers fall into water in Co Clare
John Draper, Divisional Controller at Valentia Coast Guard Marine Rescue Coordination Centre, on the death of two anglers near Doonbeg, Co. Clare.

Weather Forecast
Presented by Ailís Hankinson.

8am News Bulletin
Presented by Vivienne Traynor.

Climate change exposing vulnerabilities in critical infrastructure - report
Professor Peter Thorne, Chair of the Adaptation Committee of the Climate Change Advisory Council, on the body's latest report on the impact of climate change in Ireland.

Iran war continues to affect flights and plane fares
Simon Calder, travel correspondent at The Independent, on the effects of the Iran War on the aviation industry.

Homes evacuated over security alert at Lurgan police station
Northern correspondent Conor MacAuley brought us the latest updates on the development.

Is the US moving toward a ground invasion in Iran?
Military analyst and former fighter pilot with the Royal Air Force, Sean Bell joined us to talk about the latest on the ongoing war in the Middle East.

Weather forecast
Presented by Linda Hughes.

7.50 Business News
Presented by Adam Maguire.

Why are Euros 2028 tickets so cheap?
Martin Ziegler, Chief Sportswriter with the Times tells us more about reasonable pricing of the tickets.

7.35 Sports News
Presented by Darren Frehill.

7.10am It Says in the Papers
Presented by John S. Doyle.

8.10 It says in the papers
Presented by John S. Doyle.

How the war in middle east is going to impact fuel supply in Ireland?
Lisa Ryan, professor of energy economics at University College Dublin joined us to break down how fuel supply and prices are affected in Ireland.

Two UNIFIL peacekeepers killed in south Lebanon
Guardian journalist William Christou based in Beirut gives us the latest on attacks inSouthern Lebanon. Commandant Alex Quigley from the Defence Forces joined us to talk more on why UN Peacekeepers are under attack.

Celine Dion is back
Aoife Barry, Arts Journalist and Co-presenter of the "Get Around To It" Podcast gave us more details on Celine Dion's return to stage with ten concerts in Paris.

Keep an eye out for Asian hornet
Colette O'Connell, public relations officer at the Irish Beekeepers Association joined us to tell us more on dangers of Asian hornet.

Minimum wage increases did not lead to job losses - ESRI
Dr Paul Redmond, an associate research professor at the ESRI and the author of the latest report joined us for more details.

AGSI calls for safeguards to deal with social media abuse faced by gardaí
Crime Correspondent Paul Reynolds spoke to first Sergeant Niamh Connaughton from Tallaght in Dublin on the social media abuse that Gardai have to face.

8AM News Headlines
Presented by Kate Carolan

HSE to expand its bowel screening programme
Dr Alan Smith Consultant in Public Health Medicine from the HSE National Screening Service explains why this expansion is taking place.

8.35 Sports News
Presented by Darren Frehill.