The Round-Up: Wednesday 19th January 2022

Pádraig Ó Tiarnaigh from Conradh na Gaeilge discusses recent progress on Irish language legislation.
The Round Up: Tuesday 18th January 2022

Dónal de Brún talks to Trevor Boyd about how working and studying at home as a family during lockdown lead to the creation of a family business. In his case, Betty’s Ice Cream.
The Round Up: Monday 17th January 2022

Chloe Murray talks to Paul Rankin about the fact that the majority of the population have little interest in even trying vegan food and ways to resolve the issue.
The Round-Up: Friday 14th January 2022

We talk to Rob Rossiter from Rugby Cubz NI about their work providing inclusion and sport to children with autism and additional needs.
The Round-Up: Thursday 13th January 2022

The Irish language has achieved full official status in the EU. Peadar Mac Fhlannchadha from Conradh na Gaeilge discusses this development.
The Round-Up: Wednesday 12th January 2022

Robin Elliott talks to James Ashton, the co-founder of The Book Prize and Lu Fraser, the winner of The Oscar’s Book Prize 2021 with her tale The Littlest Yak, scooping the award for the best new book for under-fives.
The Round-Up: Monday 10th January 2022

Robin Elliott talks to Joseph Bentley who hopes his design that won him the 2021 James Dyson Award could help save lives by stemming blood loss from stab wounds.
The Round-Up: Thursday 6th January 2022

January 6th is known as divorce day. We talk to Georgina Chase about how the pressures on relationships have resulted in this annual increase in people contemplating divorce.
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We visit a performance by the students of Bright Lights and indulge in some festive spirit.
The Round-Up: Thursday 23rd December 2021

We talk to Ellen Fearon, President of the NUS-USI about the recent research showing that students in Northern Ireland are left with twenty-nine pound a week to live on after they pay their housing costs. Pet charity Blue Cro