The Round-Up: Tuesday 24th November 2020

We talk to the Titanic Foundation who have rebranded themselves as Maritime Belfast as it continues its work to develop the waterfront area of the city.
The Round-Up: Monday 23rd November 2020

Ian Crozier from the Ulster-Scots Agency talks to us about this year’s Leid Week, taking place from the 23rd to the 27th November. We also talk to Emma Maslin, Financial Coach and Sarah Waring Client & Proposition Director for Quilter Financial Planning on negative interest rates and the impact they can have on our personal […]
BIG Show (At Home) Episode 28

This week Robin Elliott and Pauline Carville are talking holidays with Booking.com Regional Manager Ryan Pearson.
The Round-Up: Friday 20th November 2020

Translink have Planning Permission to demolish the Boyne Bridge. Opposition to the Plans has been ongoing since they launched their Plans in 2017. We talk to some of those proposing an alternative plan. Zeki Turedi from Crowdstrike talks to us about recent research on the problem of ransom ware attacks on UK organisations.
ACNI ‘What’s on Guide’ 20th November 2020

Weekly round-up of arts and cultural events with Gilly Campbell, Head of Community Arts and Education at the Arts Council NI.
Ulster-Scotch Leid Week/Ulster-Scots Language Week

Discover Ulster-Scots advert for Ulster-Scotch Leid Week/Ulster-Scots Language Week.
Poem by Charlie Gillen

Poem by Charlie Gillen.
Ulster-Scotch Leid Week/Ulster-Scots Language Week: Angela Graham

Short piece on literature with Angela Graham for Ulster-Scotch Leid Week/Ulster-Scots Language Week, November 2020.
The Round-Up: Thursday 19th November 2020

We talk to Doug Russell National Health and Safety Officer for the Union of Shop Distributive and Allied Workers (Usdaw), about the abuse faced by shop workers. Peter Gibson Spokesperson for Antibiotic Research UK, talks about how antibiotic resistance could result in more deaths than the current Covid19 crisis.
Novel Ideas: John Gray on Mary Ann McCracken

Local historian John Gray talks about his pamphlet Mary Ann McCracken, 1770-1866: Feminist, Revolutionary and Reformer.