Take Your Points – The GAA Show: 10/07/20

Ronan Scott looks back on Armagh football side Pearse Óg’s county championship win in 2009, which prevented Crossmaglen from doing 14 in a row.
In Focus: Siobhán O’Neill

A conversation with Siobhán O’Neill, Professor of Mental Health Sciences at Ulster University, who has been appointed as the interim Mental Health Champion.
In Focus: Paul Gosling – NI Economic Recovery

A new report by Pivotal, an independent think tank, that aims to help improve public policy in Northern Ireland.
In Focus: Childcare under Covid

Discussion with Dr Ciara Fitzpatrick on the challenges faced and her campaign for greater recognition of the value of those who provide child care.
Behind The Science: Josh Twining

Josh Twining, Post Graduate Researcher in Biological Sciences at Queen’s University talks about the survey documenting the presence of pine marten and grey and red squirrel conducted at 332 sites throughout Northern Ireland by citizen scientists.
Take Your Points – The GAA Show: 28/06/20

Ronan Scott looks back on the Colleges success of St Louis Grammar School Kilkeel between 2004 and 2006.
Slugger TV: 17th June 2020

With guests Tim Cairns and Julie-Anne Corr-Johnston.
Refugee Week 2020

Refugee Week is a UK-wide festival celebrating the contributions, creativity and resilience of refugees. Founded in 1998 and held every year around World Refugee Day on the 20 June, Refugee Week is also a growing global movement. British Red Cross has been running cultural and educational events across the City of Belfast from 15-22 June […]
In Focus: 4 Day Working Week Report

A four-day working week could save UK businesses an estimated £104 billion annually, according to research from Henley Business School.
WAVE Day of Reflection 2020

A Day to acknowledge the deep hurt and pain caused by the conflict in and about Northern Ireland. A day to reflect on our own attitudes, on what more we might have done or might still do, and to make a personal commitment that such loss should never be allowed to happen again.