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News at One

News, sport, business and interviews. Presented by Rachael English. Listen live Monday to Friday at 1pm on RTÉ Radio 1.

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  1. 100

    Latest weather forecast as another warm weekend beckons

    Parts of Europe remain in the grip of extreme weather this afternoon with two people killed by a violent thunderstorm. We get the latest weather forecast from Liz Walsh, meteorologist with Met Éireann.

  2. 99

    Andy Burnham has officially taken over as leader of Britain's Labour Party

    Our London correspondent, Sean Whelan, has the latest.

  3. 98

    Build up to the All-Ireland Hurling final this Sunday

    Luke Liddy, sports broadcaster with Limerick's Live 95, and Sean Walsh, sports broadcaster with Galway Bay FM.

  4. 97

    US continues its air strikes on Iran as the two countries continue to battle over control of the Strait of Hormuz

    For the latest assessment of the situation, Arsenio Dominguez, Secretary General of the UN Shipping Body, The International Maritime Organization.

  5. 96

    Oscar-winning Irish actress Brenda Fricker has passed away aged 81

    Grainne Humphreys, Director of the Dublin International Film Festival and good friend of the actress, joined Rachael to pay tribute.

  6. 95

    Commission of investigation into the activities of the conviced paedophile Michael Shine

    Cianan Murray, a victim of Shine's abuse from 54 years ago and Lorcan Staines who was tasked with carrying out the scoping exercise into Michael Shine, and worked as a consultant at Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital in Drogheda, Co Louth.

  7. 94

    Aer Lingus to consult unions at the airline on a cost-cutting plan envisaging a reduction of 500 jobs

    For more on this Donal Moriarty, Chief Corporate Affairs Officer at Aer Lingus and Hazel Nolan, National Secretary of Fórsa.

  8. 93

    Independent review commissioned into abandoned €50m Irish Rail project

    Spanish group Indra was awarded the contract by Irish Rail, which has now written off the project. It had been due to be delivered in June 2024. For the details our Economics and Public Affairs Editor, David Murphy.

  9. 92

    A woman and a teenage girl have been charged with the murder of Scarlotte Faulkner

    A woman and a teenage girl have appeared at Nenagh District court charged with the murder of 29-year-old Scarlett Faulkner. For the details our reporter Aisling Kenny.

  10. 91

    Tusla received its highest ever number of referrals last year

    For more on this Kate Duggan, CEO of Tusla.

  11. 90

    Property prices rose by 6.2% in the tweleve months to May

    Our Economics and Public Affairs Editor, David Murphy has been looking at the figures published by the CSO.

  12. 89

    Ireland has committed to ending new HIV transmissions by 2030

    Professor Yvonne Gilleece, a consultant in HIV medicine, has been telling us about the current situation.

  13. 88

    The funeral of Jamey Carney has been taking place at St Mary's Cathedral in Killarney Co. Kerry

    Fr Kieran O'Brien reflected on her life and her relationship with her beloved daughter.

  14. 87

    Organisations that provide assistance dogs to autistic people are gather ing this lunchtime to highlight the impact of their work

    Minister Catherine Ardagh is one of those helping to organise the event today. Her son Darragh has an assistant dog who came to live with the family this year from the group Dog For The Disabled. Catherine spoke to our reporter Laura Whelan.

  15. 86

    The sun is shining on St Swithin's Day - can we expect 40 days of fine weather?

    For more, Folklore Historian, Dr Marion McGarry from the Atlantic Technological University.

  16. 85

    A hosepipe ban will come into effect on Thursday

    To conserve water supplies people in the effected areas will be prohibited from using hoses to water their garden, wash their car or clean their driveways. Our reporter Kate Egan was in Blackrock in Dublin to find out what people think of the measures. The latest weather update from Aoife Kealy, Deputy Head of Forecasting with Met Eireann.

  17. 84

    The coastguard has been dealing with a significant increase in the number of call-outs

    Denis Rowe, Operations and training manager with the Irish Coastguard tells us about the volume of call outs he's been recieving.

  18. 83

    Murder investigation underway in County Antrim after three people found dead in family home in Ballymena

    For the latest our North East Correspondent, Laura Hogan. Rachael is joined by Jerome Mullen, the Honorary Consul for Poland in Northern Ireland.

  19. 82
  20. 81

    A campaign to help older people to downsize

    Cohousing Communities Ireland is calling on the government to establish a fund to support three co-housing communities in Dublin, Cork and Westport. Our reporter Laura Whelan spoke to people wanting to get involved, and the Chair and Co-Founder of Cohousing Communities Ireland, Anna Connelly, joined Rachael in studio.

  21. 80

    Bank of Ireland is urging music fans to be on alert for ticket scams

    There has been a 28% increase in purchase fraud reported in the first half of 2026 compared to the same time last year. Charlie Weston, Irish Independent Personal Finance Editor, has more.

  22. 79

    Intel announces billions of euro in new investment in Leixlip plant

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

  23. 78

    High temperature warning in place for five counties today Cork, Kerry, Limerick, Galway and Mayo

    Kerry is experiencing some of the hottest weather in the country, one family resource centre has taken the unprecedented step of putting in place their emergency weather protocols. Our reporter Laura Whelan spoke to Nora Lucid, the manager of the Buds Family Centre and Michael Hanrahan Public Health Consultant with the HSE southwest.

  24. 77

    Tensions centered on the Strait of Hormuz as Iran and US strikes continue

    For the latest maritime security expert, Jen Parker.

  25. 76

    Central Bank has issued a stark warning to the government about overspending

    Gabrial Makhlouf says that if budget spending overruns persist there could be a €25.7 billion euro deficit in the public finances by 2030. For more on this, our Economics and Public Affairs Editor David Murphy.

  26. 75

    A special project that helps make surfing and other water activities accessible for young people with disability

    Rossnowlagh Beach in County Donegal is holding a special surfing event with Liquid Therapy. Cian spoke to one parent taking part, Natasha Buchanan who told us about her four-year-old son Teddy and why this is so important for him.

  27. 74

    Jurassic Park star Sam Neill has died aged 78

    Sam Neill was born in Northern Ireland and raised in New Zealand. Director Neasa Hardiman worked with Sam on the Netflix drama Untamed. She spoke to Cian about Sam.

  28. 73

    Man charged in connection with loyalist bonfire set ablaze with replica mosque on top

    A 56-year-old man was remanded in custody today charged in connection with the bonfire. He appeared before Dungannon magistrates court in Co. Tyrone this morning. Our Northern Correspondent Conor Macauley was at the court.

  29. 72

    The inspector of prisons on why he believes overcrowding is now a 'national disgrace'

    According to today's figures the country's prisons remain seriously overcrowded. The inspector Mark Kelly joined Rachael in studio.

  30. 71
  31. 70

    A change in approach to first-time drug offenders

    First time drug offenders will be referred to the Health Service Executive from September instead of being pursued through the courts. To explain how this will work, Professor Eamon Keenan, HSE's National Clinical Lead on Addiction Services.

  32. 69

    Residents in Wicklow protest after a family resource centre was closed and forced to relocate

    The centre says it made the move as it can't afford an increase in rents on the budget it currently receives. Our reporter Helen Donohue was in Greystones.

  33. 68

    After 54 years the man who manages Dublin's Capuchin Day Centre is retiring

    Alan Bailey was a young Garda when he first came across brother Kevin Crowley who founded the centre to help those in need. Alan began working at the centre in 1972, and it still provides hundreds of meals everyday. He spoke to Rachael just before the lunchtime rush.

  34. 67

    Update on the investigation into the murder of a woman in Killarney

    For the latest our Western Correspondent, Pat McGrath.

  35. 66

    Latest on RTÉ's appearance before the Dail Public Accounts Committee

    Evelyn O'Rourke, our Media Correspondent, and analysis from Dr Roddy Flynn, Associate Professor at the School of Communications in Dublin.

  36. 65

    Confirmation that Western Europe experienced its warmest June on record

    Our reporter Karen Creed spoke to people at Bray Seafront in Co Wicklow this morning and Rachael spoke to Dr Samantha Burgess, Deputy Director of the Copernicus Climate Change Service.

  37. 64

    New pilot scheme in Limerick is transforming responses to people experiencing mental health crises

    The new pilot scheme in Limerick is between the Gardaí and the HSE and is known as CAST - Community Access Support Teams. Professor Owen Doody from the University of Limerick's School of Nursing and Midwifery is the independent evaluator for the project.

  38. 63

    An Coimisiún Pleanála clears the way for a housing development on the site of the former Bessborough mother and baby home

    Cork City Labour Councillor Peter Horgan, on permission being granted for the development of 106 apartments at the site of the Mother and Baby institution Bessborough in Co Cork.

  39. 62

    Gardaí are conducting door to door inquiries following the death of woman in Killarney

    For more on this our Western Correspondent, Pat McGrath in Killarney.

  40. 61

    Trump says ceasefire with Iran 'is over' following overnight strikes

    Shona Murray, Europe Correspondent for Euro News, has the latest on what President Trump is saying from the NATO Summit in Turkey.

  41. 60

    A fall in the number of personal injury claims

    For the details the Injuries Resolution Board Chief Executive, Rosalind Carroll.

  42. 59
  43. 58

    New analysis published today on how life and death has changed over the past century

    Sean O'Connor statistician from the CSO spoke to Rachael.

  44. 57

    Mental health campaigners highlight the plight of people seeking help in emergency departments

    Many people needing urgent psychological care have no choice but to attend a hospital emergency department. Dr Louise Rooney, Policy and Research Manager with Mental Health Reform, joined Rachael in studio.

  45. 56

    No end in sight to the scorching temperatures

    Ailis Hankinson, meteorologist with Met Éireannn, on temperatures reaching up to 30 degrees this weekend.

  46. 55

    Further rise in the amount of electricity consumed by data centres

    New figures show that between 2024 and 2025 the volume of metered electricity used by the centres increased by 10%. For more on this our Work and Technology Correspondent, Brian O'Donovan and Hannah Daly, Professor of Sustainable Energy at University College Cork.

  47. 54

    72 year old man has been charged with the murder of his wife in Portlaoise

    Eugen Constantin was brought before Portlaoise District Court this morning for the latest our reporter Laura Fletcher was at the courts.

  48. 53

    Marine Le Pen discovers her political fate

    A French appeals court has upheld Marine Le Pen's conviction for misusing EU fund, but shortened her ban on running for elected office.

  49. 52

    The Occupied Territories Bill is back before the Dáil

    For the latest from Leinster House, our Political Correspondent, Barry Lenihan.

  50. 51

    Nigel Farage to make a statement on his political future

    Nigel Farage has been under scrutiny after he accepted a £5m gift from a billionaire crypto investor and didn't disclose it. For more, our London Correspondent, Sean Whelan.

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