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In Focus

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Connor McKernan speaks with renowned gay activist Jeffrey Dudgeon about issues of equality for the LGBT community in Northern Ireland.
Maurice Kinkead and Maggie Andrews talk about the 20th anniversary of EastSide Partnership.
Discussing the recently launched SAFER campaign and the need for suicide prevention and support services.
Importance of nutrition in the workplace.
Allen McAdam, International Fund for Ireland and Joe O’Donnell, Belfast Interface Project, give an update on the peace walls in the city.
Paul Gosling discusses social housing issues and the potential of public pension funds to support the going need for greater provision.
Dr Una Lynch discusses the importance of the arts and older people.
Discussing anew report published by human rights organisation, Participation and the Practice of Rights (PPR).
Conor Fadian from NI Orienteering, joins Victoria Wilson in the studio for In Focus telling us about Orienteering and how it’s continually growing in Northern Ireland.
Mel Corry discusses political economy with Professor John Barry, Irish Congress of Trade Unions president Brian Campfield, and Alice McLarnon of the Belfast Cleaning Society workers’ co-operative.
Connor McKernan leads a discussion with members of Ulster Scots community as they discuss music, history and language and the place of  Ulster Scots in Northern Irish Educational Curriculum.
Mel Corry discusses issues of cultural expression and identity with Community Relations Council member Joe Law, Charmain Jones of the Rural Community Newtork and Marion Jamison of React.