The Round Up: Thursday 28th July 2022

One of Belfast’s oldest former churches has been transformed into a powerful new immersive art experience for the next six weeks.
The Round Up: Wednesday 27th July 2022

Author Richard Hammond and Michael Edwards on why slow travel could be the way to go
The Round Up: Tuesday 26th July 2022

Here to discuss the affect of rising costs and living with a food allergy is Dr Michaela Fox the Safe-Food Spokesperson.
The Round Up: Monday 25th July 2022

Rose Cremin from Butterfly conservation talks about the big butterfly count and explain show the survey is essential in giving the charity the tools needed to protect these beloved insects. As well as this she chats about how this can be a outdoor activity for the whole family.
The Round Up: Friday 22nd July 2022

Eastside Greenways have released a new website to improve their accessibility. Jacqueline O’Hagan from the organisation discusses what is available over the summer and how they are adapting Eastside Greenways going forward.
The Round Up: Thursday 21st July 2022

How worried are you about your energy bills? Soaring energy bills are a concern for most of us with 76% of us worried about how high our energy bills will be, with another huge price rise expected later this year to put even further pressure on family finances, as the war in Ukraine shows no […]
The Round Up: Wednesday 20th July 2022

Limavady man, Aaron Callan has launched a project to raise awareness of the only Ulster Scots man to become prime minister.
The Round Up: Tuesday 19th July 2022

The Public Health Agency (PHA) is urging parents not to be afraid to talk about the subject and to highlight the risks associated with drinking alcohol and taking drugs. Local news.
The Round Up: Monday 18th July 2022

42% say their mental health suffered from not travelling during the pandemic. Dr Amir Khan gives us some top tips for getting outdoors to improve your mental health.
The Round Up: Friday 15th July 2022

While 82% of those involved in agriculture say cutting climate emissions is important to improving their sustainability, only 35% of farming businesses have completed a carbon audit. With farmers feeling the impact of the war in Ukraine amid the cost-of-living crisis, they are struggling to absorb rising costs and need support.