The Round-Up: Wednesday 19th December 2018

Local news. A conversation on the opportunities for university graduates, or lack thereof, presented by David McCann.
The Round-Up: Tuesday 18th December 2018

Local News Solicitor Niall Murphy and Sean Brady from PPR join us in the studio to voice their concerns of the growing attacks on civil rights defenders.
The Round-Up: Monday 17th December 2018

Local News Recipients of the Arts Council’s ACES Award join us in the studio to talk about their work.
The Round-Up: Friday 14th December 2018

Local News Daniel Holder from CAJ and Anthony Soares from the Centre For Cross Border Studies discuss a new Anti-Terrorism Bill currently making its way through Parliament.
The Round-Up: Thursday 13th December 2018

Local News Laura Taylor from the Public Health Agency talks to us about how and when to wean your baby onto solid foods. Students at Queen’s University vote in favour of an Irish Language Officer.
The Round-Up: Wednesday 12th December 2018

Local News Women’s organizations across Northern Ireland protest to highlight the inadequacies of the law surrounding rape and what is defined as consent. Robin Elliott talks to Pete Snodden about Snow Patrol’s up and coming gig next year. The Irish Language community launch their strategy to increase the structures and support for the language in […]
The Round-Up: Tuesday 11th December 2018

Local News TinyLife, join us in the studio to highlight their work and support for the families of premature babies. We meet the Seals being cared for at the seal sanctuary at Exploris, looking to be adopted.
The Round-Up: Friday 7th December 2018

Local News The Political Studies Association (PSA) 17th Annual Awards have given Alliance for Choice the award for “Campaigners of the Year”.
The Round-Up: Thursday 6th December 2018

Local News Seven-hundred pupils took part in Youth Enterprise this year resulting in sixty student businesses launching their products at St Georges Market. Artist Tony Bell launches his new collection ‘Special People Special Places’ at the Cultúrlann.
The Round-Up: Friday 30th November 2018

Local News NI Alternatives and Community Restorative Justice Ireland celebrate twenty years working for the community at City Hall. We visit Suki Tea on the Ards peninsula as they become the first to plant tea plants in Ireland.