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The Round Up: Monday 3rd October 2022

The Minorities Recognition Awards is an initiative to recognize and celebrate excellence among minority businesses in Northern Ireland. Diane Davis joins Robin Elliott to talk about it.

The Round Up: Friday 30th September 2022

There is a lack of understanding around perimenopause, the transition phase before menopause that can last a few months or for years. Dr Shahzadi Harper GP discusses some of the symptoms and what women can do about it.

The Round Up: Thursday 29th September 2022

Would you take the bus more often if you knew it was better for the environment? Isabel McAllister from First Bus discusses research that suggests people would do so.

The Round Up: Wednesday 28th September 2022

Paying employees a living wage is good for workers, for employers and for society. Mary McManus discusses the Living Wage for East Belfast Campaign and promoting the idea across the city.

The Round Up: Tuesday 27th September 2022

Feeling stressed or anxious? You’re not alone, according to a survey by the British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy. Lina Mookerjee discusses what the survey says about the mental health of the nation.

The Round Up : Monday 26th September 2022

More and more people are struggling to cope as the cost-of-living crisis deepens, so what can be done about it? Dr Ciara Fitzpatrick discusses the proposals being made by a coalition of organisations.

The Round Up: Thursday 22nd August 2022

Rhona Adair dominated the golf world in the early 20th century. Gordon Lucy talks about a recent piece he wrote drawing attention to golf’s Ulster-Scots connections.

The Round Up: Wednesday 21st September 2022

The language skills of pupils in Irish-medium school suffered during the lockdown due to the lack of an immersion education environment. Sealbhú is a new project by Comhairle na Gaelscolaíochta hoping to address that.

The Round Up: Tuesday 20th September 2022

Many parents are concerned about their children’s exam anxiety after the Covid disruption. Tom Crombie, CEO of My Onlien Schooling, discusses alternative approaches to education.