
Morning Ireland
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Who are Anthropic?
Adam Maguire, of the RTÉ business desk, discusses AI company, Anthropic’s announcement of 200 jobs in Ireland.

134 Irish men approved to be added to World War II Roll of Honour
Terry Denham OBE, founder of the "In From The Cold Project" on the addition of 134 Irish men's names onto Roll of Honour for those who died in service or as a result of conflict during the Second World War.

8am News Headlines
Presented by Kate Carolan.

Neglect and cruelty of horses still present in Ireland
Horses suffer neglect, cruelty, and abandonment all over the country, Cian McCormack reports.

Weather Forecast
Presented by Liz Walsh.

7.35am Sports News
Presented by Darren Frehill.

Dept. of Finance plan new stock market investment scheme for savers
Dr Barra Roantree, economist at Trinity College Dublin, outlines his view on the new investment scheme being developed.

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

AGSI calls for review of garda suspension system
Ronan Clogher, AGSI General-Secretary, outlines the group's criticism of the current system for garda suspensions.

8.35am Sports News
Presented by Darren Frehill.

Houthis of Yemen claim responsibility for Israel attack
Iona Craig, freelance journalist, describes the potential impact of the Houthis and Yemen involvement in the Middle East conflict.

Pakistan offers to broker talks between US, Israel and Iran
Allistair Bunkall, Europe Correspondent for Sky News, on the latest on the war in the Middle East.

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

7.50am Business News
Presented by Adam Maguire.

Govt. plan to change planning laws for back garden modular homes
Eoin O'Broin, Sinn Féin's Housing Spokesperson and TD for Dublin Mid West, assesses the government's plan to allow homeowners to build small modular cabins in their back garden without the need for planning permission.

NASA preparing first crewed journey towards the moon in over five decades
Dr Niamh Shaw, science communicator, discusses the importance of the Artemis II space mission due to blast off this week.

Israeli High Court of Justice to hold hearing on human rights medical access petition
Tirza Leibowitz, Physicians for Human Rights Israel Deputy Director and Director of Programs, on petition before Israeli High Court demanding medical access for patients from Gaza to hospitals in West Bank and East Jerusalem.

8am News Bulletin
Presented by Vivienne Traynor.

Milk price war between supermarkets
Aengus Cox, Consumer Affairs and Agriculture Correspondent, reports on the milk price war between supermarkets and what it means for farmers.

Wetter winters, more extreme rainfall events, more flooding
Reporter, Colman O'Sullivan assesses climate scientists' predictions for Ireland’s future.

8.35am Sports News
Presented by Des Cahill with special guest, Kenny Cunningham.

7.50am Business News
Presented by Gail Conway.

7.35am Sports News
Presented by Des Cahill with special guest, Ronnie Whelan.

Fans react to World Cup disappointment
Reporter, Sheila Naughton speaks to fans about Ireland's defeat to Czechia in Prague.

7.10am It Says In The Papers
Presented by Lisa Pereira.

Trump extends deadline for striking Iran's energy plants into April
Lyse Doucet, BBC Chief International Correspondent, brings us the latest developments from the conflict in the Middle East.

Weather Forecast
Presented by Andrew Doran-Sherlock.

8.10am It Says In The Papers
Presented by Lisa Pereira.

Tiglin CEO forgives man sentenced to 5 years for treatening to kill him
Aubrey McCarthy, Independent Senator and founder of Tiglin, outlines his reaction to a five-year sentence handed down to Brian McCann, in Wicklow Circuit Court on Thursday, for threats made against him.

"Americans exhaust all the other options before choosing the right ones"
Sviatoslav Yurash, Ukrainian politician and member of Zelensky's Servant of the people party, discusses how the Middle East Conflict is having a knock-on effect on Ukraine.

Prague penalties put a pin in Ireland's World Cup dream
Des Cahill reflects on the rollercoaster that was last night's Republic of Ireland v Czechia World Cup qualifier match.

Service station near Creeslough site granted planning
Shane Ó Curraighín, North West Correspondent, outlines the decision by Donegal County Council to grant planning permission for a petrol station, close to the site of the Creeslough tragedy.

World Cup dream withers away
Des Cahill is joined by Samantha Libreri in Prague to assess last night's World Cup qualifier match between Republic of Ireland and Czechia.

7.35am Sports News - Kenny Cunningham interview
Presented by Des Cahill.

7.50am Business News
Presented by Adam Maguire.

Meta, Google found liable in social media addiction trial
Alex Cooney, CEO of Cybersafekids, reacts to the ruling of a US Court that Meta and Google were liable for designing platforms that are dangerous for children and teens.

Law Society argues new motor insurance code is too soft
Stuart Gilhooly, former president of the Law Society, outlines the body's criticism of the Motor Insurance Transparency Code.

Final word from Prague
Des Cahill has the final word from Prague before tonights game between Republic of Ireland and Czechia.

8.35am Sports News - Ronnie Whelan interview
Presented by Des Cahill.

Iran 'afraid' to admit it wants a deal, says Trump
James Waterhouse, BBC Foreign Correspondent, brings us the latest developments on the conflict in the Middle East from Tel Aviv.

Weather Forecast
Presented by Holly O'Neill.

Iran war energy shock may lead to 4% inflation - Central Bank
Robert Kelly, Director of Economics and Statistics at the Central Bank, outlines the latest forecasts for the Irish economy as energy costs fluctuate.

Huge support for Troy Parrott in Dublin 1
Reporter, Sheila Naughton visits the Belvedere Youth Club on Buckingham Street in Dublin, where Troy Parrott grew up, to get a sense of the excitement ahead of tonight's match.

Close match expected tonight in Prague
Des Cahill reports from Prague, ahead of tonight's Republic of Ireland vs. Czechia World Cup showdown.

8.10am It Says In The Papers
Presented by Lisa Pereira.

11% of driving tests not carried out this month
Brendan Walsh, Road Safety Authority's Chief Operating Officer, discusses the number of driving tests not carried out since new rules on insurance were introduced.

Irish fans in Prague scramble for tickets
Reporter, Samantha Libreri sums up the last few days following Irish fans around Prague, many in search of tickets for tonight's match.

7.10am It Says In The Papers
Presented by Lisa Pereira.

8am News Bulletin
Presented by Sharon Lynch.

'Everything splendid' - new initiative sees Military Archives go on public display
Reporter, Conor Hunt on an initiative by the Military Archives to make their collections more accessible.