The Round-Up Wednesday 6th February 2019

Studio discussion with the Belfast Hills Partnership’s Lisa Critchley and volunteers Catalina Suarez and Cormac Hamill, who talk about the issues that they tackle in the hills and how volunteers are essential to these efforts.
The Round Up: Tuesday 5th February 2019

Studio discussion with Connor McKernan. Michael Conlon from The Young Foundation and Lee Robb founder of Positive Carrickfergus and Vice Chair of Repair Café Belfast talks about ‘Amlify NI’ a free programme focusing on developing ideas that promote social change and innovation across communities in Northern Ireland.
The Round Up: Monday 4th February 2019

#123GP welcomes cross party commitment to help increase the number of GP practices with an in-house counsellor and decrease the waiting times for counselling appointments.
The Round Up: Friday 1st February 2019

David Campton, Michele Marken and Philip Orr join us in the studio to tell us about this years 4 Corners Festival.
The Round Up: Thursday 31st January 2019

David McCann talks to Paul Gosling and John Lavery, about the impact and legacy of quantitative easing on our economy and society.
The Round Up: Wednesday 30th January 2019

Older people make their voices heard on key issues they fave at the first Age NI event of 2019. Pádraig Mac Cathail wins coach of the year.
The Round Up: Monday 28th January 2019

Visit to the Hand To The Plough exhibition at Carrickfergus Museum & Civic Centre, which celebrates the life and works of Robert Burns. Visit to the ‘Torn From Home’ Lisburn and Castlereagh Holocaust Remembrance exhibit, where a multicultural group of participants produced two stain glass windows.
The Round Up: Thursday 24th January 2019

An Exhibition at Mount Stewart celebrates the powerful women who changed the face of history. The exhibition will conclude with a reading event by Women Aloud NI. We talk to Roberta Bacic about the textile art exhibition “Torn From Home”, that reflects on the Holocaust.
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 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.