The Round-Up: Monday 19th October 2020

Extinction Rebellion Northern Ireland join us in the studio to talk about their recent action “The End to End This”.
Novel Ideas: Paul Clements

Travel Writer Paul Clements talks about his book Shannon Country: A River Journey Through Time.
History Now: Chris Paton

Family historian Chris Paton talks about the rise in popularity of genealogy and how people’s ancestry can make other aspects of history more engaging.
Take Your Points – The GAA Show: 16/10/20

Ronan Scott talks to Niall Forker from Maghery in Armagh, Paul McCusker from Ederney in Fermanagh, and Paul Shiels from Dunloy in Antrim on their respective championship wins.
Belfast Unfiltered: 17th October 2020

Agustina Martire and Conor Shields from Save QC Campaign on the effects the recent North Street/Donegall Street planning application will have on the Cathedral Quarter and the issues it raises for residents and art organisations.
Arts Council NI ‘What’s on Guide’ 16th October 2020

Weekly round-up of arts and cultural events. With Gilly Campbell, Head of Community Arts and Education for the Arts Council NI.
Footsteps to Peace

A documentary to celebrate Good Relations Week 2020. Thirty years of community relations in Northern Ireland.
The Round-Up

We talk to Dr Sarah Jarvis about Think 3 at 3 Months, a new awareness campaign to help parents and caregivers check for possible early signs of neuro-muscular disease in babies. Emma Jones from Enterprise Nation tells us about some of the ways small local businesses, such as van drivers, have adapted under Covid-19. We […]
Collapse The Box: Belfast Exposed Student Exhibition

Deirdre Robb from Belfast Exposed and graduates in Photography and Video at Ulster University talk about the work on display at Belfast Exposed Photography Gallery.
In Focus: From Coronavirus to Community Wealth

Charlie Fisher from Development Trust NI talks about the learn term effects of Coronavirus on the economy and new ways to rebuild local economies moving forward.