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Our Parlour: Sandra Stewart

Maryann Quigley and Marcia Graham talk to Sandra Stewart about her business La Bohème Boutique and the hand crafted selection of jewelry she produces.

The Round Up Monday 4th November 2019

We visit a new exhibition at the Ulster-Scots Community Network, displaying artifacts found at the lost village of Dunluce. Pintsized Productions join us in the studio to talk about their latest touring play, Private Peace.

Now You’re Talking

Liam Logan and Linda Ervine talk about Ulster-Scots and the Irish Language as part of this show filmed in the Island Arts Centre, Lisburn

The Round Up Friday 1st November 2019

Members of Participation and the Practice of Rights take to the streets in Halloween costumes to highlight the real horrors faced by people dealing with the welfare reform system. Brenda Kennedy talks to us on the third anniversary of Bap Kennedy’s death.

Slugger TV: Episode 31

David McCann is joined by commentator Sarah Creighton and former DUP SpAd Tim Cairns to discuss the DUP party conference, new UUP leader Steve Aiken, and the forthcoming general election.

The Round Up Thursday 31st October 2019

We visited the Community Relations Council’s Shared Learning Forum which aims to improve communication and best practice across third sector organizations. Queen’s holds an art exhibition highlighting ethnic minorities contribution to sport.

Scad The Beggars

A documentary looking at the band from the North Coast of Antrim who promote the traditional music and song of North Antrim.

The Round Up Wednesday 30th October 2019

Nurses in Northern Ireland are currently paid fifteen percent less than those working in other parts of the UK. Pat Cullen, Director of the Royal College of Nursing joins us in the studio to highlight the situation and the potential for strike action if the issue is not resolved. Anna Wilson from the Renal Arts […]

The Big Interview: Judith Owen

Robin Elliott meets Welsh singer songwriter, Judith Owen, whose album Somebody’s Child was rated the best of 2016 by the Sunday Times.