The Round-Up: Friday 5th July 2019

Caroline Ogilvie from the Public Health Agency joins us in the studio to give advice on how to stop smoking. A new project called ‘For Your Freedom & Ours’, aims to highlight the shared history between here and Poland.
The Round-Up: Thursday 4th July 2019

Brendan McAllister joins us in the studio to talk about his new role as Interim Advocate for Victims and Survivors of Historical Institutional Abuse.
The Round-Up: Wednesday 3rd July 2019

Around 10,000 people suffer from Cystic Fibrosis in the UK. Lain McHugh and Jen Banks join us in the studio to talk about the life changing drugs that have recently been licensed for the disease but at a cost of £104000 per year, per patient, which the NHS has not agreed to pay for..
The Round-Up: Tuesday 2nd July 2019

We visited the Reivers Festival in Kilkeel where the crowds enjoyed all things Ulster Scots.
The Round-Up: Monday 1st July 2019

Gareth Neill and Julie McCullagh join us in the studio to tells us about The Great Belfast Busk Off taking place this weekend.
The Round-Up: Friday 28th June 2019

Alison Curtis and Rachel Woods talk to us about the new water refill project starting in Ards and North Down Borough Council.
The Round-Up: Thursday 27th June 2019

Maria Morgan from Ligoniel Improvement Association, highlights the crisis facing the Belfast Citywide Tribunal Service.
The Round-Up: Wednesday 26th June 2019

We visit the Museum of Orange Heritage to look at their new exhibition “For singing and for dancing”. Changing Lives initiative.
Collapse the Box: Carol Graham

Connor McKernan in conversation with the artist Carol Graham, whose subject matter varies including landscapes, seascapes and still life. She was President of the RUA from 2003-2006.
The Round-Up: Tuesday 25th June 2019

The Ulster History Circle celebrate the work of Robert J Gregg by unveiling a blue plaque in Larne in his honour. We talk to Katherine Timoney who recently won the Young Musician of The Year award in the jazz category.