
Morning Ireland
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Fuel prices set to rise further in coming days
John Ihle, deputy business editor at The Sunday Times Ireland, discusses rising fuel prices and their effects on European markets.

Mediahuis suspends former Irish boss Peter Vandermeersch over use of AI
Arthur Beesley, Current affairs editor of The Irish Times, discusses the temporary suspension of a journalist who had admitted to using AI-generated quotes in his work.

8.35 Sports News
Presented by Des Cahill.

8.10am It Says In The Papers
Presented by Ronan Kelly.

8am News Bulletin
Presented by Susan Jackson.

Weather Forecast
Presented by Michelle Dillon.

7.35am Sports News
Presented by Des Cahill.

7.10am It Says In The Papers
Presented by Ronan Kelly.

EU leaders fail to convince Hungary's Orban to lift block on Ukraine loan
Tony Connelly, RTÉ Europe Editor, discusses the results of the EU leader summit, where a €90 billion loan to Ukraine remained blocked by Hungary.

Excitement high as World Cup qualifier nears
RTÉ Reporter Andrew Lowth speaks to fans and pundits ahead of the World cup qualifier against Czechia next week

Plan to increase access to mortgage protection insurance for cancer survivors
Robert Troy, Minister of State at the Department of Finance with special responsibility for Financial Services, Credit Unions and Insurance, and Lydia Whelan, breast cancer survivor, discussed the proposed introduction of shorter wait times to access mortgage protection insurance for cancer survivors.

Meath home built without planning permission to be demolished
Laura Hogan, RTÉ North East Correspondent, where a family home constructed in 2006 is to be demolished following a 20-year legal battle.

Credit Unions' mortgage book up 26% year on year - report
David Malone, CEO of the Irish League of Credit Unions, discusses its quarterly report which finds that the Credit Union mortgage book has increased by 26% year-on-year

7.50am Business News
Presented by Tania Reut.

Ireland's cybersecurity chief warns more Iran-linked attacks possible
Brian O'Donovan, RTÉ Work and Technology Correspondent, discusses the rising threat of cyberattacks on Irish businesses in the wake of the Iran War.

Consumers bristle at rising fuel costs
RTÉ reporter Aaron McElroy has been out looking at prices at the pumps and talking to people filling up.

Israel strikes 'decimated' Iran as war roils markets
Phillips O'Brien, professor of Strategic Studies at the University of St Andrews, on the latest on the war in Iran.

Government finalising an "appropriate intervention" to deal with rising fuel costs
Kevin McPartlan, CEO Fuels for Ireland, discusses rising fuel prices and proposed Government interventions.

Weather Forecast
Presented by Ailís Hankinson.

8am News Bulletin
Presented by Kate Carolan.

8.10am It Says In The Papers
Presented by Ronan Kelly.

7.50am Business News
Presented by Tania Reut.

Fianna Fáil MEP held up by Hezbollah militia during trip to Beirut
Barry Andrews, Fianna Fáil MEP for Dublin and and chair of the Development Committee in the European Parliament, which oversees EU humanitarian aid efforts discusses his trip to Beirut this week

Sinn Féin's own proposed intervention amid rising fuel costs
Pearse Doherty, Sinn Féin Spokesperson on Finance, discusses Sinn Fein proposals to introduce temporary reductions in fuel taxes.

7.10am It Says In The Papers
Presented by Ronan Kelly.

Ongoing Israeli offensive in Lebanon
Raya Jalabi, Middle East Correspondent with the Financial Times in Beirut discusses the latest from the region as Israel expands its attacks on Lebanon.

Sinn Féin TD Joanna Byrne not resigning as Drogheda United director and co-chair
Daniel McDonnell, Soccer Correspondent, Irish Independent on Sinn Féin TD Joanna Byrne not resigning from her position in the wake of the club's owners Trivela Group requesting she resign following her statement around the Republic of Ireland v Israel fixture in the UEFA Nations League.

EU leaders to discuss war in Middle East and Ukraine loan
Tony Connelly, Europe Editor, reports from Brussels ahead of today's EU leaders summit which will focus on the escalating challenges brought about by the war in the Middle East

Irish economic model in need of urgent reform, report suggests
Alan Ahearne, Professor of Economics at University of Galway discusses a report which warns that Ireland’s economic model needs urgent reform to sustain living standards

7.35am Sports News
Presented by Pauric Lodge.