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The Round Up- Monday 30th May 2022

Dr Paul Harron discusses the long awaited return of the Ulster Architectural Heritage and Irish Georgian Summer School programme that will be taking place in Newry.

The Round-Up: Friday 27th May 2022

Ciarán Ó Brolcháin talks to director Paula McFetridge along with actors Louise Mathews and Shannen McNeice about the new play ‘The Shedding of Skin’ written by Vittoria Cafolla. Kabosh Theatre Company presents The Shedding of Skin, a play inspired by women in conflict. A powerful, epic play about women around the world as a tool […]

The Round Up – Thursday 26th May 2022

How will you be celebrating the Platinum Jubilee and how will this differ from the celebrations in 1953? Historian, Kate Williams joins us to discuss more.

The Round Up – Wednesday 25th May 2022

Women scientists are making groundbreaking research across the world but they still only make up 1/3 of research and don’t get the recognition they deserve. Dr Jenny Zhang joins us to discuss further.

The Round Up – Tuesday 24th May 2022

Human activity is increasing atmospheric concentrations of greenhouse gases, leading to extreme changes in climate. Tim Forman, Senior Research associate at The University of Cambridge joins us to discuss climate change and the impacts on our environment.

The Round Up – Friday 20th May 2022

NVTV interview on Lá Dearg in Belfast. The Irish language community, alongside friends and family, and all those who cherish the language from across Ireland and across the world will join together to walk in support of language rights in the north.

The Round Up – Thursday 19th May 2022

70% of the public claim that gardening is good for their mental health. David Damoney, horticulturalist and gardener joins us to encourage gardening and keeping active outdoors.

The Round Up : Tuesday 17th May 2022

To celebrate International Nursing Day, Owen Barr, Professor of Nursing & Intellectual Disabilities at Ulster University joins us to discuss what nurses and midwives do.

The Round Up- Friday 13th May 2022

Swimming has been found to be one of the best extra-curricular activities for children’s physical and mental wellbeing, with 86% of parents agreeing it is an excellent way of looking after your health. Indeed, swimming lessons come out as children’s most popular extracurricular activity (38%), ahead of football (29%) and dance lessons (21%). We spoke […]