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A discussion with Les Allamby, Northern Ireland Human Rights Commission, on the Coronavirus (COVID-19): StopCOVID NI Proximity App.
Discussion with Patrick Corrigan of Amnesty International on various campaigns and social issues.
Dr Anita Yakkundi from the NI Public Health Research Network at Ulster University talks about the research into peoples physical activity and mental health during the Covid 19 Pandemic.
Employment Law Solicitor Danielle Parsons on the recent statistics that show the rise of sexism in the workplace.
Cara McCann, Director of Here NI, talks about the organisation’s programme of events as part of this year’s Belfast Pride festival.
Update from Becky Bellamy and Connor Kerr on Another World Belfast, a not for profit community organisation that exists to support the basic needs of vulnerable people.
Dr Patrick Gleeson talks about new discoveries at the Navan Fort site in Armagh.
Discussion on the proposed plans for North Street/Donegall Street area which come before Belfast City Council for a decision.
Colin Neill, Hospitality Ulster, discusses proposals to reform liquor licensing laws.
Interview with Translink NI on the new guidelines for face covering on public transport and the safety measures being undertaken.
A look back at the 2020 Twelfth celebrations on the Shankill and in Donegall Pass.
A conversation with Siobhán O’Neill, Professor of Mental Health Sciences at Ulster University, who has been appointed as the interim Mental Health Champion.