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Earth Matters: Sustainable Foods

The Sustainable Food Cities approach which recognises the role food plays in dealing with the pressing social, economic and environmental challenges that the world faces today.

Banterflix: Series 11 Episode 21

Andrew Jones Cassidy and Stephen Barrett join Jim McClean to look at new horror film ‘Ma’, Tim Burton’s 1989 classic ‘Batman’ and the Eddie Murphy comedy ‘Coming to America’.

The Round-Up Wednesday 5th June 2019

Local news. Frank McNally talks about Prostate Cancer UK’s march for men, which takes place in Belfast on 9th June. David Simpson and Shauneen Wilson from Colin Neighbourhood Partnership discuss the Changing Lives Initiative, which supports the parents of children with ADHD.

Talk Like That: Jane Talbot

Karen Mooney talks to Jane Talbot, an adventurer, writer, performance storyteller, theatre-maker, and the founder of Women Aloud NI.

The Big Show: Episode 19

Actor Matt Forsythe and director Matthew McElhinney who talk about the play ‘A Night In November’, Colin Barkley from the charity ‘NI Children To Lapland and Day To Remember Trust’, Michael Weir from ‘Belfast Photo Festival’ plus music from ‘Daddy Long Legs’ and ‘The RUA’.

Wee Yarners Crochet Club

Based in the heart of Bangor at the North Down Community Network is the Wee Yarners Crochet Club.

History Now: Episode 30 – Richard Grayson

Professor Richard Grayson talks to Barry Sheppard about his digital mapping project, the Geography of Service and Death, looking at UVF members from East and West Belfast, 1913-18.

The Round-Up: Monday 3rd June 2019

Broadcaster Chris Hughes attends the unveiling of the statue dedicated to footballer George Best at Windsor Park, interviews with Radio and TV Personality George Jones, Singer Brian Kennedy, Goal Keeper Pat Jennings, Footballer Gerry Armstrong, and Artist/Sculpter Tony Curry. Launch of the Jaipur Literature Festival which takes place in Belfast between 21 to 23 June. […]