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The Round Up: Friday 25th January 2019

Belfast’s Children’s Festival join us in the studio to talk about the great events taking place this year. Visit to the Northern Ireland War Memorial and conversation with the artist Leslie Nicholl, about his collection, “My name might have been”.

The Big Show: Episode 2

Boxer Brian Magee, author Norah McMullan and singer/songwriter Gemma Bradley join Robin Elliott on this week’s BIG Show plus we find out about The Hitchcockian Evening at Accidental Theatre.

In Focus: Boots & Belts to Bombs & Bullets

“Boots and Belts to Bombs and Bullets seeks to examine the origins and rise of the Tartan gangs in Belfast and their transformation into loyalist Paramilitaries during the outbreak of the Troubles.

The Round Up: Wednesday 23rd January 2019

Age NI is a leading charity which advocates for improving the overall life quality among Northern Ireland’s older residents. Connor McKernan chats with Michele Smyth, Age NI and Age consultative volunteer, Anne Murray and Vice Chair David Trelford about the key issues affecting Northern Ireland’s older population.

The Round Up: Monday 21st January 2019

The Ulster-Scots Society join us in the studio to inform us of the events taking place across the country to celebrate Burns Night. Linking Generations discuss their work in the community to bring people of all ages together.

The Round Up: Friday January 18th 2019

Local news and events. Ulster Scots Transatlantic Video Launch. Richard Hanna, Ulster-Scots Agency. Aubrey Irwin, Tourism Ireland & Rikki Peters Buick Memorial Primary. Home to School Transport. Colin McGrath MLA, SDLP

Football Express: January 18th 2019

This week’s guests, Glenn Ferguson, Linfield FC and IFA coach Gerard Lyttle, discuss Linfield’s main title challengers and the fight for survival at the foot of the Danske Bank Premiership.