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Tim Walker, CEO of Arc21, talks about the challenges we face in managing and disposing of our waste, and the impact of our consumption on the environment.
Since moving back to Belfast from Germany in 1998 Architect Declan Hill has assembled an eclectic mixture of Art.
Liam Logan in conversation with Judith Gillespie CBE, former Deputy Chief Constable PSNI.
Professor Louise Mallinder discusses issues raised by the UK government’s Command Paper on Legacy.
Liam Logan in conversation with Jayne Harkness-Bones on farming and the woollen industry.
Liam Logan talks all things music and bagpipes with celebrated folk musician Ian Burrows.
Liam Logan talks to musician, writer and journalist Hugh Jordan about his love for the work of Robert Burns and love of football.
Medical Student Cormac McCarry provides insight into his experience as a trainee doctor throughout the pandemic and the potentially long-term effects on the NHS.
Historian Tom Hartley traces the history of lost Presbyterian Meeting Houses from 17th to 19th Century Belfast.
New edition of The Diary of Bobby Sands released for 40th Anniversary with interview with Danny Morrison and readings and reflections from young people.
Since 2006, the Community Relations Council’s Good Relations Award has highlighted exceptional achievement in promoting community relations, intercultural work and peacebuilding in Northern Ireland.
Memories of May Day in Belfast with Margaret Galloway and Joe Bowers.