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Historian and Tour Guide Frank Higgins talks to Liam Logan about the place of his upbringing ‘Brown’s Square’.
Studio discussion on the arms trade, nonviolence contextualised with the recent Ukraine War.
Studio discussion on the arms trade, nonviolence contextualised with the recent Ukraine War.
Diane Andrews joins us in the studio to discuss her life and latest book ‘Sailing Through Life’.
Victor Henriquez delves into his personal family history with Chile how its new Constitutional Convention will shape the country going forward.
Gavin Falconer, author and translator joins Liam Logan in the studio to talk about his two recent releases of the Old Testament in Ulster Scots.
Liam Logan talks to Laura ‘Lolly’ Spence, author of ‘The Full Moon’, a book exploring the fascinating world of folklore and traditions surrounding the moon.
Mike Gaston talk to Deric Henderson and Allison Morris about their contribution to the second book in the series ‘Reporting the Troubles’.
A discussion on fuel poverty with the NEA.
Chloe Murray talks to Aidan Kitson about his experience with mental health and his involvement with Action Mental Health in Northern Ireland.
Invisible Traffick a charity committed to helping victims trapped within modern day slavery launches film ‘Trapped’.
Event at Stormont celebrating 100 years of Northern Ireland. Organised by the Ulster-Scots Agency in partnership with Northern Ireland’s five Lambeg Drumming Associations.