The Round-Up: Tuesday 10th March 2020

John Kyle, a former GP and John Patrick Clayton from Unison, join us in the studio to discuss whether the £661 million needed for the health budget can really improve Northern Ireland’s health service.
The Round-Up: Monday 9th March 2020

Saturday the seventh of March was International Women’s day. We went along to the rally and march which took place in Belfast and talk to some of the women who took part, about the issues facing women today in Northern Ireland.
The Round-Up: Friday 6th March 2020

We talk to Falls Shankill Community Forum about their up and coming events starting this weekend as part of Féile an Phobail. We talk to Johnny Davis from The Pioneer Group and Sarah Mawhinney from Sustrans about this years Ciclovia Belfast taking place on the 29th March.
The Round-Up: Thursday 5th March 2020

We went along to the unveiling of a blue plaque for Sir Samuel Davidson who’s inventions are still used today across the world. We talk to those taking part in the growing sport, half paced hurling.
The Round-Up: Wednesday 4th March 2020

A trip to the Lyric Theatre to meet with Martin Lynch and Matthew O’Rawe to talk about their latest play I The Name Of The Son. A visit to the first Irish Language primary school choir competition.
The Round-Up: Tuesday 3rd March 2020

We talk to Matthew McKinley from the Colin Neighbourhood Partnership about Belfast City Councils recent discussions on creating urban farms across the city. We also talk to Jill McEneaney and Nicky Harley about the upcoming Armagh St Patrick’s Festival.
The Round-Up: Monday 2nd March 2020

Rachel Powell from WRDA, Emma Campbell from Alliance for Choice and Danielle Roberts from HERe NI discuss the latest report showing the gender inequalities facing women across Northern Ireland.
The Round-Up: Friday 28th February 2020

licia Toal from VOYPIC joins us in the studio along with Martha McCallin and Matthew Doyle to highlight the need for the community to re imagine its perception of the care system and the children and young people who rely on its support.
The Round-Up: Thursday 27th February 2020

We went along to the Belfast Visual Arts Forum and spoke to Rob Hilken and Jane Morrow about the crisis facing seventeen visual arts organizations in Belfast.
The Round-Up: Wednesday 26th February 2020

We talk to James Stinson, Regulatory Affairs Manager of Ofcom NI, about their guidelines concerning online safety for children and potential future regulation. We visited CultureLab, an exciting new exhibition exploring cultural stereotypes, has opened at the Ulster Museum.