The Round-Up: Monday 24th June 2019

Thomas Mc Donagh and Aldo Orellana from the Democracy Centre, join Lynda Sullivan from Friends of the Earth to discuss the recognition of the rights of nature across the world.
The Round-Up: Friday 21st June 2019

Launch of the book ‘1718-2018: Reflection on 300 Years of the Scots Irish in Maine’ a publication detailing the mass immigration from people of Ireland to New England in 1718. Discussion on Esophageal Cancer the 6th most common cause of cancer deaths world wide with Richard Turkington-Clinical Senior Lecturer at Queen’s University.
The Round-Up Thursday 20th June 2019

Dr Birgit Schippers joins us to talk about National Surveillance Day. We visit The Art of Selling Songs: Music Graphics from the V&A, a new exhibition at the Ulster Museum. Taryn Trainor from UNITE joins us to discuss the findings of a new report, that half of all workers in the community and voluntary sector […]
The Round-Up Wednesday 19th June 2019

Members from Participation and the Practice of Rights and Housing For All NI join us in the studio to discuss their latest findings on the struggles faced by Asylum seekers and refugees in Northern Ireland.
The Round-Up Friday 14th June 2019

Local news. PRONI’s oldest document, an 800-year-old Papal Bull issued by Pope Honorius III, dated 12 June 1219. Belcycle comes to CS Lewis Sqaure for a family-friendly celebration of cycling.
The Round-Up Thursday 13th June 2019

Paul Braithwaite, Adrian Horsman, Anna Hopkins and Kaela Scott, join us in the studio to discuss a recent conference aimed at increasing democracy in our society.
The Round Up Wednesday 12th June 2019

st Story: Clanmil Housing is celebrating its 5,000th home after successfully transforming a 101 year old listed building on Durham Street into apartments, bringing life back to the much loved but abandoned space. 2nd Story: Author of Paperboy Tony Macaulay calls for the public to donate any 70’s memorabilia in aid of the 2nd run […]
The Round-Up: Tuesday 11th June 2019

‘Science Blast’ at the Waterfront Hall a non-competitive programme for school children investigating the science behind a simple question. Interviews with Alan Hudd and Karen McKee from Mallusk Harriers who have set themselves the ambitious target of running 24 parks in 24 hours in aid of NI Children’s Hospice.
The Round-Up Monday 10 June 2019

Local news. Michael Steven and Adrianne Elson from Trans Pride NI talk about their campaign advocating for trans people, and some of their own experiences in transitioning.
The Round Up: Friday 7th June 2019

Dr Sandra Scott-Hayward joins us in the studio to talk all things cyber security and how to protect ourselves online.