Food Matters: Episode 1 – Food and Climate.

Why is food and agriculture such an integral part of tackling Climate Change? Kerry Melville Nourish NI is joined by Dr John Barry Queens University Climate Coalition and Phil Carson RSPB.
Novel Ideas: Jonathan Fisher

Writer Jonathan Fisher talks about his new collection of short stories ‘Where The Stars Be Still As Bright’.
Behind The Science: Terry McGrath, Bia Analytical

Dr Terry McGrath, founder and Chief Technology Officer of Bia Analytical, discusses his work in detecting food fraud and the importance of protecting consumers from unsafe food.
Collapse The Box: Angela Hackett

Award winning artist, Angela Hackett, discusses her work with Connor McKernan. Angela specialises in painting, varying from figuration to abstraction.
Our Parlour: Finola Hunt, Education Matters

Discussion on the importance of education and classes for women with Finola Hunt, Director of Education Matters and Maryann Quigley.
Novel Ideas: Millar Memorial Flute Band

Billy Ashe & James Millar introduce their new book, ‘Where the River Lagan’s Flowing’, which charts the story of the Millar Memorial Band over its 110 year history.
The Round-Up: Friday 14th January 2022

We talk to Rob Rossiter from Rugby Cubz NI about their work providing inclusion and sport to children with autism and additional needs.
Arts Online: Arts Council of Northern Ireland Guide, January 14th 2022

Round-up of local arts and cultural events with Gilly Campbell, Head of Community Arts and Education at the Arts Council of Northern Ireland.
The Round-Up: Thursday 13th January 2022

The Irish language has achieved full official status in the EU. Peadar Mac Fhlannchadha from Conradh na Gaeilge discusses this development.
The Round-Up: Wednesday 12th January 2022

Robin Elliott talks to James Ashton, the co-founder of The Book Prize and Lu Fraser, the winner of The Oscar’s Book Prize 2021 with her tale The Littlest Yak, scooping the award for the best new book for under-fives.