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The Round-Up: Thursday 11th April 2019

Advice NI and NICVA highlight the serious impact of the end of mitigation support set to take place in 2020, which will affect thousands of families across Northern Ireland. We visit the Sea Holly Gallery which has recently opened in the heart of the Cathedral Quarter. Its first exhibition is by Julian Friers called Resonance.

The Round-Up: Wednesday 10th April 2019

Charmain Jones of the Rural Community Network and Marion Jamison of REACT discuss their work and winning the Community Relations Council’s (CRC) Exceptional Achievement award.

The Round Up Tuesday 9th April 2019

Dr Anna Gavin and Dr Aidan Cole join us in the studio to discuss men’s health and in particular prostate cancer. Robin Elliot visits the Artisan Gallery and talks to Joan McCready about her late husband Sam McCready.

The Round-Up Friday 5th April 2019

Invisible Traffick – ‘the Journey’ (8 Minutes). Launch of youth programme that aims to help equip our young people to recognise the signs and indicators of human trafficking. 09:12 Border Poll (16). Professor Colin Harvey, QUB discusses the potential a border poll in Northern Ireland amidst the Brexit crisis.

The Round-Up: Wednesday 3rd April 2019

The first ever Jaipur Literature Festival comes to Northern Irleand and takes place in Belfast from 21-23 June 2019. Interviews with Sanjoy Roy – Festival Producer, Jaipur Literature Festival, Noirin McKinney – Director, Arts Development, Arts Council of Northern Ireland, Nisha Tandon – Arts Ekta and writers Paul McVeigh, Jan Carson and Shannon Yee.

Round Up: Tuesday 2nd April 2019

A visit to the Lyric Theatre to take a look at the Arts Council NI’s event which hopes to encourage young people consider a future career in the Creative Industries. We talk to Brian Shaw of Makematic, Jimmy Fay of the Lyric Theatre, David McConnell of the Arts Council NI plus a teacher and students […]

Round Up: Thursday 28 March 2019

1st Story: Official Launch of new Raidió Fáilte station. 8 minutes. (Irish Language) 2nd Story: Refugee Friendly City event at City Hall. Hosted by British Red Cross. 16 minutes.

The Round-Up Wednesday 27th March 2019

A Queer Céilí at the Marty Forsythe is the latest play by the Kabosh Theatre Company, based on the true story of the 1983 NUS Lesbian and Gay Conference. We talk to playwright Dominic Montague and actor Christopher Grant. A look at Tim Peake’s Spacecraft, the exhibition at the Ulster Transport Museum featuring the Soyuz […]

Round Up: Tuesday 26th March

The unveiling of the Ulster History Circle Blue Plaque to William Mulholland with interviews from Tom LaBonge of LA Water & Power, Very Rev. Eugene O’Neill, Deputy Lord Mayor Emmet McDonough-Brown, and Peter Collins from the Ulster History Circle. The number of males dying from drug-related causes in Northern Ireland has increased by 98% in […]