Perspectives on 1916: Brian Hanley

Dr Brian Hanley talks about the Irishmen who fought for and against the British Empire.
Aonaid Chothaithe – Idir Chamáin 05

Labhraíonn Fionnġuala McCotter ó Scoil an Droichid faoi aonad cothaithe nua na scoile agus déileáil le sainriachtanas oideachasúla san earnáil Ghaeilge.
The Secret Bunker

The Royal Observe Corps (ROC) was first introduced in 1925. By the 1950’s the ROC was tasked to monitor the growing threat of nuclear war from Soviet Russia in the form of an ‘Underground Monitoring Post’ One such post can be found in Portadown. European Heritage Open Days see’s over 300 historical buildings open it’s […]
Coffee Break: Colm Bradley

Maryann Quigley chats to Colm Bradley about the future plans for the city.
In Focus: Social Housing

Paul Gosling discusses social housing issues and the potential of public pension funds to support the going need for greater provision.
Perspectives on 1916: Angus Mitchell

Postcolonial critic and scholar Angus Mitchell considers the relevance of Roger Casement to Ulster a century after his execution.
Perspectives on 1916: Laura McAtackney

Laura McAtackney discusses the Rebel Countess, Constance Markievicz, and provides new insights into her illusive character.
In Focus: Social Housing

Discussing anew report published by human rights organisation, Participation and the Practice of Rights (PPR).
An Cumann

As the Irish language club Cumann Chluain Árd celebrates its 80th birthday, its premises in west Belfast are undergoing a major refurbishment project. In Irish, with subtitles.
Terry Enright Activist Weekend

The Awkward Voices conference was a forum for people involved in grassroots campaigning on issues relating to human rights, the environment, Irish language and more, as an opportunity to ‘join the dots’ and explore common themes and challenges facing activists today. The event was organised as part of the Terry Enright Foundation Legacy Project.